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DonoHayes
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I need some help posting these photo's, can someone help please? i would like to start my own thread/blog that I can sticky in here
I need some help posting these photo's, can someone help please? i would like to start my own thread/blog that I can sticky in here
I presume you have an interest in reducing your power consumption and maintaining yields with higher quality so that's why your researching this thread. My induction grows consistently outproduce my MH/HPS grows for a fraction of the price. The wattage has been reduced by 60% with excellent coverage in my fixed 5 x 5 area or on my light movers I'll cover a 6 x 10 area with each light.
Comparing the thermal contribution between HID and Inda-Gro; straight math shows that a single 1000 watt HID lamp, not counting the ballast, contributes heat at a rate of a minimum of 3,410 btu/hr while a single 420 series only adds 1,432 btu/hr. Less ventilating and A/C to invest in at startup and lowered utility bills.
So unless you really enjoy the act of paying for a relamp every other grow and like the higher wattages/ventilating that goes along with HID then sample a 420 inda-gro for this size grow and find out for yourself 'you have options'.
So, I have a 4x8 tent for flowering with 2 1000w HPS, now i'm adding another tent 5x10. I installed the 2 1000w lights and isn't enough. SO, i'm adding a new light.
Should I buy a induction 400w or another hps 1000w?
I think you should go with induction and do an honest side-by-side comparison with hps so we can all see what's up (from someone who isn't connected with an induction vendor)
Im an Inda-Gro sales rep. So I guess I am pretty biased..... Though my story is yet untold I would immediately judged. Which, is ok.
And I have yet not tried to make a single salesman-esque pitch. I'm solely here because Inda-Gro, Induction, and most importantly TESLA are being thrown aside and neglected because GE and JP Morgans mistakes last century.