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FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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man some photos needed to get ridiculously small to fit the 100kb, i guess its the cam fault and if i set it to 2mpix it willbe ok

A 2MP camera will take a shot about 1.5 feet x 2 feet. Does your software have a "Save For Web" feature?

Personally, I edit with Photoshop, reduce to 800x600 pixels @72 dpi and then save in Image Ready (packaged with photoshop inside of Adobe CS) Saved in PS, they'd be around 400K, saved in IR they're under the 100 K limit.
 

Sam the Caveman

Good'n Greasy
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Nice thread scrogger, I checked it out. I looked about as good as 70w is going to get, but according to his comments about it, not good enough.

He said the buds were fluffy, and didn't think a 70w could produce dense nuggs. His last post was about how he was going to build a cab with twice as much canopy space as the computer case and use a 150w or 250w bulb.

Here is the post
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=1354185&postcount=63

I'd also like to note that everybody automatically assumes that an hps is the best choice over mh because of the higher lumens. Although the mh has more usable light than an hps and it also emits less heat.
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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I'd also like to note that everybody automatically assumes that an hps is the best choice over mh because of the higher lumens. Although the mh has more usable light than an hps and it also emits less heat.

It's not the lumens, it's the spectrum. All the light in the world won't help if the colors wrong. MH has more blue which is what vegging plants use most. HPS is more red which is what flowering plants want most.

Some mix and match depending on the stage of growth. Some use singles throughout using MH to keep plants short or HPS for best flowering results. Some use CMH. CMH has more blue than MH and more red than HPS all in the same lamp.
 

250wscrogger

Active member
I prefer to veg with mh and flower with hps most of the way (first 6-8wks) through and then switch back to mh for the last 3-4 weeks of flower for improved density and tric production. You CAN veg with hps but more lumens doesn't always mean better internode length...I get better node spacing vegging with mh. It's all about spectrum and photoactive radiation " PAR ".


Perhaps you could get away with a 150w hps in a pc if you had a homemade cooltube and a 4'' vortex for cooling... anything is possible with the right gear. Sam the caveman is right about hid's putting out more intense light.
 
dont have time now but!
freezerboy those cmh are extremely interesting,new stuff for me!
thxalot!

i read that they run cooler than hps, is that a fact?????
im seriously thinking of a 150w cmh with a digital ballast,

can anybody give me links to 150w cmh equipment?
like the best bulb(philips+4000k propably?)
the "best"150w digital ballast???

the ballast can be stationed outside of the growtower-i think that copable temps can be had with these


anybody that is experienced with cmh plz share about this set im thinking!
 

250wscrogger

Active member
cmh would be awsome, it would run cooler than the 150 hps for sure and provide better spectrum to use all the way through. I didn't even know they made 150w cmh bulbs until today. I read somewhere that 150's are the most efficient out of the cmh bulbs for lumen output too.
 
i am having trouble locating some complete electronic ballast for the 150w mastercolor
i will post at the cmh thread but nevertheless if smbd knows plz elaborate me
 
thx fr the advice jetta
things are really mixed about the cmh
especially about the smaller bulbs and ballasts

its really hard to locate a top ballast like a lumatek for this bulb :(((

help anybody????
 

watson540

Member
from what I read on cmh, you CANNOT use a digital ballast with these lamps. There is one brand (digital)that is said to work with them though, and I think it is those lumatek ballasts you mentioned.

The frequency rate on digis is much higher than a magnetic core, and the cmh will not maintain an arc at 200hz (from what I read)
 
wellcome watson

nice nick btw man!

im sure that lumas kick some serious ass

but problem is that they dnt make 150w ......

from what i ve read -not sure though
for 250w and 400 u cant use digis but for 150and below for some reason u can....

??????????
 

grow1620

Member
I'd go with the cmh, they definitely put out less heat then hps...my friend switched from a 400 hps to a cmh and his temps dropped like 3 or 4 degrees.

The 250 and 400 watt cmh run off of magnetic hps ballasts, the lower wattage cmh run off of pulse start mh ballasts or ignitors or whatever..there's alot of info in that huge cmh thread...but if you're set on getting one just go to advanced tech lighting and ask them exactly what you need to run it if you're not sure on the ballast or something.

just make sure to get the phillips brand bulbs and not a knock off brand..and get the 4000k bulbs...those are the open fixture rated bulbs... the 3000k bulbs are closed fixture rated and burned down a phillips factory or something...so yeh, 4000k is what you want.
 
it looks like i found what i was looking for
the best e-ballast for the mastercolour is made by philips!
and its called

primavision

major thx to my guy asde for showing me the light!
 
grow 1620 excuse me for forgetting t thank you for ur input! :)

others have told me to go for 3000k in terms of flowering quality spectrum etc

so that is still undecided, i contacted philips were i leave and im waitting for info in the following days
 

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