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Sure look like they're the ticket. Problem is getting the number I need to fit into my budget. Other companies want $500 each for the Phylips 315W setup. I'm hoping this would be less...
I am mechanicaly inclined, I just can't spell ;-} It seems like all the fancy units (sunlight, bolder light, etc) use the same 315w bulb so I was a bit focused on that. If you have a part number for the 330w I would love to know it, or I'll just start searching PAR graphs. Another ?, do you mean 400 MH magnetic ballasts? I would love to stay away from those, but finding low frequency electronic ballasts is not easy either.There are some 330W CMH bulbs that run off a 400W MH ballast that will give the same light output and spectrum as the 315W bulbs.
So sorry for the delay man...Apparently I've been slackin...HaHa I posted the same thread on Grasscity and nobody commented so I didnt even think to check progress on here...All the info you want to know is in the post above...That's the man you wanna talk to when it comes to CDL's...Hit him up for any questions...Thanks man and sorry it took so longHey GTO - You say you know the owners of the company that sells the ballasts. I am starting a Recreational grow op up here in WA and am looking for 72 of these lights. Can you connect me with somebody at the company or do I just need to call them up like any Joe Customer..? Not that I'm any different than any Joe Forum Poster to you but it doesn't hurt to ask ;-} It's expensive to set up a 1600 sq ft operation!
Still run them and will never stop...I'm actually a sales rep for Grobal Distributors...Hit me up and growgarden4@gmail.com and I can send you tons of infoReeeeally interested in checking out CDL / CMDs myself - How did this end up working out for you? Do you still grow with it? Does anyone have a recommendation for a SAFE UL-listed ballast that operates at 110V / standard household current? Thanks!
do these lamps run on a standard high frequency electronic ballast? has anyone run them on a dimmable ballast turned down to the 400w setting? That would certainly be an inexpensive way to test them, just plug them into my current setup and move the lamps a little closer.
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