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Hood orientation as it relates to efficiency.
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Contributed by: Uncle Ben
Horizontally oriented lamps are more efficient for several reasons
and should be seriously considered as the grower shops for a good light
solution.
In a horizontal lamp arrangement, the arc tube that produces the
output is oriented with its full length exposed to the reflective hood
insert and plants. This provides excellent efficiency due to a proper
direct and indirect lighting arrangement.
In contrast, a vertically placed lamp/arc tube has the poles (which
don't provide any light) oriented such that they are facing the plants
and the hood, bad deal.... calls for a parabolic type hood to deliver
the light to the plants below. This is very inefficient due to losses
incurred by the light first having to travel the distance to the inner
surface of the parabolic reflector, and second, by relying on the
reflective properties of the reflector's coating to distribute the
light downward effectively which wont happen. There WILL be losses.
Efficiency takes a big hit with vertically oriented lamps in parabolic
reflectors.
Regarding horizontally oriented reflector efficiencies - the
reflector should be small (for reasons already stated) and should be
well designed with a gull wing insert which uses a quality baked-on
white enamel designed to resist discoloration from the adverse affects
of heat over time. A much better solution is to choose a corrosion
resistant specular aluminium insert. The use of quality specular
material is the way to go regarding getting the most from your
investment.
Contributed by: Medman
When using bulbs above 600watts and growing plants taller than
1meter commercial professionals make use of broad side lighting. The
lamps are positioned hanging straight down between the plants without a
reflector.
PLEASE NOTE: When using any lamp in any orientation it is always
important to prevent heat damage by ensuring there is ample spacing
between the lamp and adjacent plant material.
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