NORMANREH41
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Can I use a 65 watt led soft white to start my 6 seedlings
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I would use a serrated knife or hack saw and remove the plastic cover firstCan I use a 65 watt led soft white to start my 6 seedlings
1) Yes you can.Can I use a 65 watt led soft white to start my 6 seedlings
That's a 400 watt metal halide bulb. Do you have the ballast because you need one. It's a mogul socket as well. That's best left for vegging not for starting seedlings.Will this work
Hell yeah that'll work, that's like the granddaddy OG if indoor veg lights right there.Will this work
This is true of ANY HID style bulb, like these or car headlights, etc. Can drastically reduce bulb life or contribute to imminent failureI don’t think your supposed to be touching the glass either what i heard might be bro science something about oils trashing life?
Yeah, until I moved to LED headlight bulbs I used high-visibility HIDs and always wore gloves to change them out. As far as I know, the reasoning is that they get very hot and the oils from your skin on the bulb can cause failure in the glass.This is true of ANY HID style bulb, like these or car headlights, etc. Can drastically reduce bulb life or contribute to imminent failure
Yep, same, always clean gloves to handle, especially those little H1 headlights, some are almost impossible to install without having to touch the bulb.Yeah, until I moved to LED headlight bulbs I used high-visibility HIDs and always wore gloves to change them out. As far as I know, the reasoning is that they get very hot and the oils from your skin on the bulb can cause failure in the glass.
Shoulda bought the Fiesta ST variant
One of the things I hate about a bunch of recent car models/brands is that they've made easy DIY repairs/mods like headlight changes SUPER difficult (like Mazda) to the point where you need to apart the front end or remove a wheel or whatever. We have a couple Hondas that still allow for you to pop the hood and get in and do it, but it's still a wrist twister with no visibility and you'll skin your knuckles anyway.Yep, same, always clean gloves to handle, especially those little H1 headlights, some are almost impossible to install without having to touch the bulb.