Trucker
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315's create barely any heat so the remote ballast should only be beneficial if your space is limited. I personally havent seen the nanolux's but i use the sun systems all in 1 for mothers. Keep in mind that they're coverage is 2.5 × 2.5 to 3×3 area so keep that in mind.Anyone using these that can help me decide which to go with? The price point is basically the same. The nanolux is an all combined unit while the Phantom has a remote ballast setup but everything else seems close. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Yeah I'm a little limited on height with a 6' ceiling so was thinking the Phantom or Nanolux would be a little bit lower profile due to the ballast not being mounted at the top. My total space is a little over 7'x10' but I am just getting started on a bit of a budget so getting 2 lights to cover approximately a 3'x6' amount of that space to start then eventually adding 4 more of the lights as I am able too.315's create barely any heat so the remote ballast should only be beneficial if your space is limited. I personally havent seen the nanolux's but i use the sun systems all in 1 for mothers. Keep in mind that they're coverage is 2.5 × 2.5 to 3×3 area so keep that in mind.
I ended up going with the Sun System 315 LEC and I have been very happy with it so far.So @Trucker what had you decided on? The Phantom or Nanolux?
single 315?
2 @ 315 in one reflector for 630?
or a true DE for 630?
I'm starting to configure my own medicinal grow, and I'm contimplating between these new COB's that are completely new to me, or the CMH ---- Not that MH and HPS are inferior systems... they have worked for years, but I'm I'm starting now why not try out the new technology to minimize heat and the need to direct exterior venting while activing better Efficiency