Basically that long post above says that the T5 bulb that everyone is drooling over is overdriven by design.
So there is nothing wrong with overdriving, it is a good thing, because all T5 HO bulbs are overdriven. However, T8 bulbs can also be overdriven easily, at much less cost.
The post says that in between 25 and 50 watts, the T8 bulb responds in a linear manner, the more juice, the more light. At 54 watts, it starts not being able to put out the same lumens per watt, but it still is brighter. I put the question to another forum where people are more knowledgeable about it than I am, and I cross posted the answer to clear up the confusion here. So whoever added the Bullshit tag, should remove it, because this is all very well researched, and there is no bullshit involved.
Additional T8 ballast can be obtained cheaply from e-bay, $50 for 10, and this is enough to overdrive 10 2 lamp T8 shoplight type fixtures. I invite you to follow the links if you don't quite follow what I'm saying, or need more details. When hooked up like this, the ballast has a bunch of transistors that sense the different load, and respond appropriately. So the ballast is actually UNDERDRIVEN and stays very cool, while the lamps are OVERDRIVEN and heat up a little, but a gentle fan on them will keep them cool. There is absolutely no risk of fire, nothing close. So please remove the bullshit tag from this thread.
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I do not grow pot and do not advocate breaking the law. The above lighting system is strictly for my indoor rose garden.