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I have seen them. Looks like they have cooling fins. rhett o rick Jan 2013 #1
No, they don't get very hot OKIsItJustMe Jan 2013 #3
Thanks for the link. You are right that they dont get hot but need cooling fins to transfer the heat rhett o rick Jan 2013 #13
This one doesn't Shankapotomus Jan 2013 #16
They don't get hot, but... Bigbluebrush Jan 2013 #4
Here is one that Shankapotomus Jan 2013 #15
Interested, but waiting another year to start buying them. tridim Jan 2013 #2
I agree. Fluorescents are unnatural. Bigbluebrush Jan 2013 #5
Still amazingly expensive NoOneMan Jan 2013 #6
Try a handful of these OKIsItJustMe Jan 2013 #7
How many is a handful? NoOneMan Jan 2013 #8
For what on this planet do you need 55,000 fucking lumens? NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #9
About 5 or 6 nice healthy plants would be my guess. bluesbassman Jan 2013 #10
Yeah, that would be about right. GliderGuider Jan 2013 #17
I asked a guy about the UFOs once. GliderGuider Jan 2013 #19
Yeah, I haven't looked at them for over a year NoOneMan Jan 2013 #20
This place helped me with my setup benaruru Jun 2018 #24
You should be using Ceramic Metal Halide anyway. tridim Jan 2013 #12
I understood CMH was mostly used during flowering? GliderGuider Jan 2013 #18
CMH improves both veg and flower over HPS or MH/HPS. tridim Jan 2013 #21
Cool! Thanks, I'll keep them in mind. GliderGuider Jan 2013 #22
You can buy them at Lowes (a blue company) for around $10.00 diane in sf Jan 2013 #11
Great news! Shankapotomus Jan 2013 #14
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