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Magnum XXXL 8" vs. Blockbuster 8"

louie

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So I am about to order some new reflectors and 1000 watt ballasts and am stuck choosing between the Magnum XXXL 8" and the Blockbuster 8". I am going to be using 2 reflectors over 4x8 tables for flowering. Reading up, the Magnum XXXL 8 has a 5x5 footprint and the Blockbuster has a 4x4 footprint. Anyone have any suggestions?
 

Lazyman

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For tables you want to keep the light pattern tight to the 4X4' square, overlap would be bad as its scattering lumens that your plants would otherwise need/use.

That said, I'd be shocked if they had significantly different footprints. See if your hydro shop will let you do some testing with a light meter before you buy, should only take an hour and you will buy the bulb/ballast at the end regardless.
 

grapeman

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Check out Pico's thread on hoods. The last I looked the magnum XXXL had the best light distribution with the least hot spots. I don't know if he has tested the blockbuster.

He does a pretty good analysis using light meters and charts.
 

louie

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Yeah I like what I am reading about the magnum xxxl 8s but they don't seem optimal for a 4x8 table (seems like there would be wasted light). They seem like they were made for a 5x10. Thats why I am kind of leaning toward the blockbusters, anyone with any experience with the blockbusters or any other advice about the two?
 

DirtDoctor

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the Magnum XXXL's rock. But they're not 5 feet wide!

Largest reflector in the industry at 38 1/2" long x 29 1/2" wide x 9 1/2" tall

If you're not doing air-cooling though (even if you are, imo), you should use the xxxl 6 - the slightly smaller cutout for ventilation means more reflective surface area.

The light distro on these babies is redonkulous :D
 

louie

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DirtDoctor- yeah I will be running air cooling through the reflectors. I have heard that the light distribution is awesome, but don't you think it will spread it out too much for a 4x8 ft area? I don't want to waste any of the edges of the light foot print. Everything I've read says that the light distribution is more suited for a 5x5 ft area? What do you think?
 

grapeman

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DirtDoctor- yeah I will be running air cooling through the reflectors. I have heard that the light distribution is awesome, but don't you think it will spread it out too much for a 4x8 ft area? I don't want to waste any of the edges of the light foot print. Everything I've read says that the light distribution is more suited for a 5x5 ft area? What do you think?

I run 3 XXXL's over a 4' x 8' table with no spacers in between. They run so cool that I can lower as low as I want. Aand unless you are running more then 3 in a line, get the 6". Plenty of air to cool them and a bit cheaper. I use the 6" model and the footprint is a bit smaller then the 8" if I recall.
 

HUGE

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I have 2 xxl's over 6 trees and they work good for that but I'd rather have 3 blockbusters. Def go blockbuster for tables.
 

xcrispi

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I 've got both XXXL 's and an 8in Blockbuster ,
I really like the footprint the blockbuster has , it's perfect for my 54" x 54" x 7 ft tent , that being said I'd be willing to bet 2 side by side spaced properly would rock a 4x8 table . And the Blockbusters have hinged glass for super easy cleaning . 2 - 8 in. XXXL's light my whole 9 x 11 ft room - you could grow trees off in the corners as eaily as in the sweet spots .
Crispi
 

303hydro

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As far as I am concerned, the ocho by sunlight , the raptor by hydrofarm, and the XXXtreme by C.A.P. , and the King Cobra by sunleaves ( just released ) are pretty much the same thing except price. The thing about this big hoods is that they spread the light and don't push it down as much as a standard 2x2 reflector. They serve their purpose is some situations, but bigger is not always better. To me they are pretty much nothing more than an air-cooled parabolic.
 

louie

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thanks for the info everybody! xcrispi- so you have both huh. You really like the Blockbusters, I am really leaning toward these babies, but just haven't pulled the trigger yet. I think I'm going to wait another week to research before I place my order. The Blockbuster seems like it has the best of both worlds, a good foot print (4x4) and light penetration, while the magnum XXXL has a better foot print (5x5) but has less light penetration.
 

DirtDoctor

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the XXXL's rock because of their EVEN distribution of light. It's far and away better then any reflector I've used - including the old parabolics.

Since you'll be running cooling, you'll be able to have your reflectors close enough to the top of the plants that not a lot of light will be wasted.

:D
 

Fat Tone

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I am also torn between getting the Blockbuster or the XXXL.I am also wondering if a 6" XXXL will be to big for a 4x4 tent? also.I will be using a 600 watt in it.
 

Neuronaut

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I know this is an old thread but I'm working on outfitting a 4X4x7 tent with 2 x 600's and am torn between the 6 inch Blockbusters and the 6" Magnum XXXL. What do you guys think woould work best for me? Thanks.
 

Irie_Lion

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I know this is an old thread but I'm working on outfitting a 4X4x7 tent with 2 x 600's and am torn between the 6 inch Blockbusters and the 6" Magnum XXXL. What do you guys think woould work best for me? Thanks.

If u are planning on putting that inna 4x4 I would go. Blockbusters.not certain but I think the xxxl are too big to fit two in that small of a tent. I have 2 blockbstrs with 600s and think they r great so far. 8x4 tent but 6x4 footprint. I plan on putting another bb hood in there after summer :) hope u get what u lookin for!
 
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