highharry said:
so when the better half saw the frame going up in the space she did a bit of a nut and I've had to re-spec it.
is now 5.5 sq ft; 40 cu ft, which means around 120cfm
as for lights, I'm going to use CFLs simply because where I'm living is not really an easy place to get better ones and CFLs are everywhere.
for veg, 7 x 42w =3563 Lu, for flower, 11 x 42w = 5600 Lu.
veg bulbs in a horizontal rack, adding 4 more on sides vertically for flower...
cheers, hh
I really don't understand how someone can be not okay with 7.2 sq ft, but okay with 5.5 sq ft. The smaller you make your space the harder it is going to be to work with. What are your dimensions?
Do your homework and I believe you will see what a poor choice CFLs are. You don't have to buy growing supplies locally. The internet makes the world your shopping center.
Initial Cost--First of all, 42W CFLs are not cheap--each bulb is going to run a minimum of $8, probably more. Then you need cords and reflectors. You should also run different spectrum bulbs for veg and for flowering. So, 17 bulbs (7 in the blue spectrum and 11 in the red spectrum) alone are going to be a min of $144. I'm not sure what cords and reflectors will run.
Operating Costs--CFLs are going to put out around 60-68 lumens per watt. Compare this with HPS that puts out 100-150 lumens per watt. A 400W HPS puts out 50-55000 lumens and uses 400 W. Eleven 42 W CFLs put out 30,800 lumens and use 462W. What this means is that every single month you pay 30-110% more in electricity to produce poorer light that will result in less bud.
Heat--I can tell you that 11 42W bulbs put out a huge amount of heat. Lumen for lumen, CFLs are going to put out more heat than a HPS and be far harder to cool. HID lights can be purchased in a cool tube or air coolable reflector which makes cooling your space substantially easier.
Penetration--CFLs are not going to give you the penetration of HID lighting. Even with the same lumens, CFL will produce lighter airier buds than HPS.
You can get a dimmable 400W digital ballast with a cool tube, HPS bulb, MH bulb, hangers, and a timer from e-bay for around $135 on Amazon. This ballast is dimmable and can be run at 50%, 75% or 100% (you cannot put regular rheostats on HIDs).
hXXp://www.amazon.com/Apollo-Horticulture-GLK400CT24E-Digital-Dimmable/dp/B00547I5I8/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1375364767&sr=8-11&keywords=400+W+HPS
You will also need a 4" centrifuge type fan. You may also need a carbon filter. Here is a combo deal from Amazon:
hXXp://www.amazon.com/VenTech-IF4CF412-Inline-Virgin-Charcoal/dp/B004Q2ER5C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1375365144&sr=8-2&keywords=4%22+fan+filter
You are going to get out of this what you put into it. Scrimping on any aspect of a proper setup will affect your harvest.