Billyboat
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Here are some close ups...
I guess the reflector looks more interesting in those pics. But can you replace it easily like the Gavitas for $35? If not then they're not for me.
The Philips ballast is limited to 5ft remote cords, where Welthink told me their newest ones go to 17'. I'd still like to check both with a light meter and the same bulb, and also compare the Welthink with a short cord.
@Billyboat
Which do you prefer? The original sunsystem, the new sunsystem or the d pap?
Thanks!I haven't had the new SunSystem setup long enough to know just yet.
I like the way the dpap throws the light much wider but I hate the mounting brackets.
I also like how the reflector insert is replaceable.
I think that the dpap and the new SS 315 will be neck and neck, only time will tell.
I must have gotten old info, it was from Philips literature but maybe a prior version? Sorry I can't find it now. I know the original Welthinks need short cords and maybe even the 2nd gen ones. Others here reported decreased performance with longer remotes.where does it say the Philips ballast is limited to 5 foot from ballast to lamp?
the info I have says 30 feet max ballast to lamp.
Does it pop off, or need to remove those screws? Looks good for the price, I might buy one to compare when I get time. Most of my CMH are vertical with the ballast up high, which is why I needed remotes.Yes the reflector is replaceable.
@Billyboat do you think the 315 would be better than a single 600 hps?
I must have gotten old info, it was from Philips literature but maybe a prior version? Sorry I can't find it now. I know the original Welthinks need short cords and maybe even the 2nd gen ones. Others here reported decreased performance with longer remotes.
Does it pop off, or need to remove those screws? Looks good for the price, I might buy one to compare when I get time. Most of my CMH are vertical with the ballast up high, which is why I needed remotes.
FYI sunlight has a decent room design applet on their website now, with parameter options for these, DEs, and other reflectors they sell.
Vertical vs horizontal bulbs and reflectors,the horizontal are designed to crosslight like a gavita/nano,the commercial units usually have a vertical ballast for efficient convective cooling(heat is the enemy) and so they block as little light as possible in a greenhouse setup.Whats the difference between the new SS commercial and the older one with the ballast enclosed in the hood?
I'm actually testing a dual 315, 630 total LEC, THEY R FRIGGIN AWESOME my boy that works at the local hydro just pulled one down using 6 of the 315's and so far it's looking like he averaged about the same off those 6- 315's as he would of off 6- 600'sDoes anyone have this light? I have a 4 by 4 tent and I need new light.
It looks interesting. The ballast is actually in the hood with a little fan.
It comes with the light.
I found it online for $468. I don't think that's bad a bad price for all that.
It is supposed to be cost efficient and have a really good spectrum.
You won't be disappointed, I assure u. Not positive but I think somewhere in the neighborhood of 4-500 is about the going rate for a new 315, I know when I got the 630w dual hood, it hadn't yet been released for retail sales, not sure if they had since started retailing them?? If so, go with the dual 630, if you want it to hang with a 1,000 production wise