there's 145 watts CFL in 8 bulbs. i have 4 on top (2 cool white and 2 warm white total 84 watts) 2 warms on the left side (26 watts) and 2 warms on the right side (35 watts) and i also have 2 T8 fluorescent fixtures each one with 2 40 watt bulbs so that's 160 watts of tube fluoros making it a total of 305 watts.
Here's a picture of my setup. it is very basic and very cheap, most of the stuff i gathered around the house besides some bulbs and direct socket to plug connectors for the CFL's. I have spent no more than 30$ on equipment ( i had fluoro fixtures in my garage, i still have 3 more, id like to set up a real efficient vertical lights system. I spent 24 dollars on the clones and have a bunch of seeds from friends. They were bagseed but not from any mids. some nice high quality purple. It's all high quality in the Bay Area , we are very spoiled here.
Also, for those of you thinking they look small, with CFL's you don't want large plants. They should definitely be under 24" and I think they should stay at 20" or below. If they get tall CFL's will be quite ineffective, that's why I have bulbs on the side, I'd like to add 4 more bulbs so the plant is just circled with light (I definitely favor my white widow but my Tahoe OG is doing well nonetheless). Buds will be thick and dense as long as plants are kept small under CFL. I saw a post on this forum somewhere where a guy was doing a CFL grow and his plant was a good 4 feet or so and he harvested like 60 grams and it looked really stretched and airy loose buds. I don't mind growing a small plant if it is quality bud. but i dont want a tall plant that harvests the same weight but you can fill a trunk with the buds