I have a light fixture in the kitchen which takes 4 x t-12 4 foot fluorescent bulbs. The fixture is old, the tubes burnt, and the ballasts cranky. I tore out the ballasts, and tubes and replaced them with LED lights.
When I first turned the light on after the conversion I thought I was in a grow room. It was so bright that I removed 2 of the LED tubes, then removed a third. The light in the kitchen is better than ever with just one replacement LED. This got me to thinking, could these lights be used to grow? Four of these lights is almost 100 watts. They use 110 - 220V ac straight from the wall. With some sockets for the tubes, one could build a light with close spacing of these lights. I think there is some of the desired spectrum of light missing, perhaps there are other similar lights with different spectrum. Anyone try this yet?
When I first turned the light on after the conversion I thought I was in a grow room. It was so bright that I removed 2 of the LED tubes, then removed a third. The light in the kitchen is better than ever with just one replacement LED. This got me to thinking, could these lights be used to grow? Four of these lights is almost 100 watts. They use 110 - 220V ac straight from the wall. With some sockets for the tubes, one could build a light with close spacing of these lights. I think there is some of the desired spectrum of light missing, perhaps there are other similar lights with different spectrum. Anyone try this yet?
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