leafminer
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I discovered an old fresnel lens - this is the type that are made out of a thick plastic sheet engraved with ridges. The one I found is 6" x 4" (rectangular).
Out of curiosity I experimented with placing it over one of the 150 HPS lamps. Good results! If the lens was placed very close - almost touching - the bottom of the lamp bulb (vertically mounted lamp) the lens concentrated most of the light into a beam and also reduced the amount of heat at the plant, it seemed to act as a heat filter. I noticed the brightness at the plants increase; there was much less spill.
These lenses are very cheap and after this experiment I am planning to rebuild one of my lamps as a remote ballast unit with horizontally-mounted bulb and a reflector with fresnel lens. I calculate that using the lens should allow reduction of the reflector depth to just a few inches and at the same time produce a well-focussed beam of intense light. If I could make the lens distance adjustable I should be able to change the illuminated area without raising or lowering the lamp.
Out of curiosity I experimented with placing it over one of the 150 HPS lamps. Good results! If the lens was placed very close - almost touching - the bottom of the lamp bulb (vertically mounted lamp) the lens concentrated most of the light into a beam and also reduced the amount of heat at the plant, it seemed to act as a heat filter. I noticed the brightness at the plants increase; there was much less spill.
These lenses are very cheap and after this experiment I am planning to rebuild one of my lamps as a remote ballast unit with horizontally-mounted bulb and a reflector with fresnel lens. I calculate that using the lens should allow reduction of the reflector depth to just a few inches and at the same time produce a well-focussed beam of intense light. If I could make the lens distance adjustable I should be able to change the illuminated area without raising or lowering the lamp.