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Rx-420dank
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Starting off with my question about plasma lights. I hope I word this right. As for the Gavita Pro 300. I know this one is costly. But I have found other name/generic brand plasma lightings 300/600/1000w. That are a lot cheaper. Just wondering about plasma lighting in general. Found some starting from 500$ to 1500$+.
Im just figuring, By the time I buy x2 1000w hps/hm ballast/hood combo for my new flowering room, Im going to have 500-800$ into it any ways. So If I could Find one bad ass light that will cover the same area and be closer to that of the sun. Might aswell look in to the options.
This is what the Gavita pro 300
•The Gavita Pro 300 LEP produces light with a spectrum similar to that of the sun. The full light spectrum even includes UVB.
•The Gavita Pro 300 LEP is a solid state horticultural plasma light fixture. There are no moving parts in the fully sealed housing, improving reliability.
•The light source is a LUXIM STA 41.02 LiFi module which has an average life of 30,000 hours.
•The Miro Aluminum reflector generates an even square light pattern. Comes with high quality glass filter.
•Color Rendering Index is 94 and temperature is 5600°K.
•Housing sealed with Gor-Tex ventilation plug.
•Coverage area at 1' distance is 3' x 3' and at 1' 4" distance is a 4' x 4' coverage area.
•18,000 lumens, ppf 300 µmol/s. This is a 300 watt fixture with 1.25 amps at 240 Volts. Suitable for 120-240 Volt.
•16' cord with Wieland RST and NEMA 6-15 plug.
•Fixture dimensions: 23.3" long x 10.3" wide x 7.5" high
The 600/1000 seems just as sweet. Larger coverage area and Cheaper then the 300.
I need to rehunt for it, But I seen a generic name brand 1000W plasma for around 500-600$.
Im just thinking some thing like a plasma would be great for veg and flowering. IF it would be better then hps and for around the same price.
Im just figuring, By the time I buy x2 1000w hps/hm ballast/hood combo for my new flowering room, Im going to have 500-800$ into it any ways. So If I could Find one bad ass light that will cover the same area and be closer to that of the sun. Might aswell look in to the options.
This is what the Gavita pro 300
•The Gavita Pro 300 LEP produces light with a spectrum similar to that of the sun. The full light spectrum even includes UVB.
•The Gavita Pro 300 LEP is a solid state horticultural plasma light fixture. There are no moving parts in the fully sealed housing, improving reliability.
•The light source is a LUXIM STA 41.02 LiFi module which has an average life of 30,000 hours.
•The Miro Aluminum reflector generates an even square light pattern. Comes with high quality glass filter.
•Color Rendering Index is 94 and temperature is 5600°K.
•Housing sealed with Gor-Tex ventilation plug.
•Coverage area at 1' distance is 3' x 3' and at 1' 4" distance is a 4' x 4' coverage area.
•18,000 lumens, ppf 300 µmol/s. This is a 300 watt fixture with 1.25 amps at 240 Volts. Suitable for 120-240 Volt.
•16' cord with Wieland RST and NEMA 6-15 plug.
•Fixture dimensions: 23.3" long x 10.3" wide x 7.5" high
The 600/1000 seems just as sweet. Larger coverage area and Cheaper then the 300.
I need to rehunt for it, But I seen a generic name brand 1000W plasma for around 500-600$.
Im just thinking some thing like a plasma would be great for veg and flowering. IF it would be better then hps and for around the same price.