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Dragor -
Simba will probably disagree with me and he knows his stuff. That out of the way, let me tell you from my own experience, what I know. When Phillips first released this line of bulbs they did not have a horizontal ready. It took a couple/few years. I ran verticals in the horizontal postion for about 2 - 2 1/2yrs with no known issues. Color may have been off a bit, but not to the naked eye and they probably didn't put out quite as much or for quite as long. I actually called Phillips tech dept and they stated that striking/starting the bulb might be a bit of a bigger load and output might suffer a tad bit. The horizontals look to have more arc tube support.
To cut to the chase, I would not alter my grow set-up or delay things. I would put it in and go for it. As soon as you can afford to order a new Horizontal you should. You could then retire the vertical as a spare or get another ballast and make use of it in some creative way vertically.
Good luck to ya!
Azeotrope
Simba will probably disagree with me and he knows his stuff. That out of the way, let me tell you from my own experience, what I know. When Phillips first released this line of bulbs they did not have a horizontal ready. It took a couple/few years. I ran verticals in the horizontal postion for about 2 - 2 1/2yrs with no known issues. Color may have been off a bit, but not to the naked eye and they probably didn't put out quite as much or for quite as long. I actually called Phillips tech dept and they stated that striking/starting the bulb might be a bit of a bigger load and output might suffer a tad bit. The horizontals look to have more arc tube support.
To cut to the chase, I would not alter my grow set-up or delay things. I would put it in and go for it. As soon as you can afford to order a new Horizontal you should. You could then retire the vertical as a spare or get another ballast and make use of it in some creative way vertically.
Good luck to ya!
Azeotrope