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I have a 6" diameter cooltube with a 440cfm fan pulling directly across the 600w Hortilux. It's basically a sealed tube with 6" flex hose out of each and sealed with clamps and aluminum duct sealing tape. Heat is not a problem at all and you get your lights damn close even with the 600w.
Now the drawbacks and why I am changing back to vented hoods.
Mine has the the bottom 2/3 of the aluminum barrel that is Pyrex or high temp glass, some thick stuff though. The glass is in a track a revited for a sealed tube with access only through the ends. So you have a tube about 32" long, opened at both ends, and one end has the light base and cord mount.
For any bulb changing you have to break down your exhaust ends and reach up in there and change the bulb.(every 3rd cycle). The glass is not removable and as it has started to get dirty and/or discolored there is not anything you can do. The glass was starting to yellow a bit after 4-5 cycles(7 or 8 months) but it's revited in so your screwed. If you run a bunch in line the hassles just compound. I do not think they give very good light distribution through the reflective back and lense opening combination. I haven't put a meter on it but I bet it's output is reduced because of it.
A regular old vented hood fixture has better access to the bulb, if the glass becomes discolored or damaged it can easily be removed, cleaned, and/or replaced. Direct ventilation through the top or side of the fixture in smaller more standard 4" size flanges. 6" reflective flex was suprisingly hard to find, you would think oh Home depot ,no way.( 4", 8", 10" and rigid all day long) hydro shops or net order was the only way to get it.
I am back to conventienal wisdom on my overhead lights. I am going with a 600w Hortilux salvaged from my cooltube and get my vented hood with removable front glass set back up. I may add some 175-250w vertical hanging side lights also. I did some 100w mh side lights on last grow and what a difference. lower branch and lower bud developement were awesome.
Anyway my.02
Tex
Now the drawbacks and why I am changing back to vented hoods.
Mine has the the bottom 2/3 of the aluminum barrel that is Pyrex or high temp glass, some thick stuff though. The glass is in a track a revited for a sealed tube with access only through the ends. So you have a tube about 32" long, opened at both ends, and one end has the light base and cord mount.
For any bulb changing you have to break down your exhaust ends and reach up in there and change the bulb.(every 3rd cycle). The glass is not removable and as it has started to get dirty and/or discolored there is not anything you can do. The glass was starting to yellow a bit after 4-5 cycles(7 or 8 months) but it's revited in so your screwed. If you run a bunch in line the hassles just compound. I do not think they give very good light distribution through the reflective back and lense opening combination. I haven't put a meter on it but I bet it's output is reduced because of it.
A regular old vented hood fixture has better access to the bulb, if the glass becomes discolored or damaged it can easily be removed, cleaned, and/or replaced. Direct ventilation through the top or side of the fixture in smaller more standard 4" size flanges. 6" reflective flex was suprisingly hard to find, you would think oh Home depot ,no way.( 4", 8", 10" and rigid all day long) hydro shops or net order was the only way to get it.
I am back to conventienal wisdom on my overhead lights. I am going with a 600w Hortilux salvaged from my cooltube and get my vented hood with removable front glass set back up. I may add some 175-250w vertical hanging side lights also. I did some 100w mh side lights on last grow and what a difference. lower branch and lower bud developement were awesome.
Anyway my.02
Tex