Information on HPS light, or High Pressure Sodium light, can be found at any local library. Websites for companies such as YouTube and 4Hyrdropaunics, can offer one information and videos about the intricacies of HPS light.
It depends. Led light is more power saving and effecient, while hps is for better flowering, which is best for your plants chlorophyll production.
No, a 1000w HPS ballast is designed to power one 1000w HPS light bulb. If you want to power two lights, you would need to use a ballast with enough power output for two lights, like a 2000w HPS ballast.
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If the ballast of the HPS fixture has a 120 volt tap then, yes it can be plugged into a 120 volt receptacle.
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The cost to run a 400 watt HPS light will depend on your electricity rate. On average, running a 400 watt HPS light for 1 hour will cost around $0.06 to $0.12. To calculate the monthly cost, multiply the hourly cost by the number of hours the light is on each day, then multiply by 30 days.
A 250W HPS (High-Pressure Sodium) bulb uses 250 Watts of electricity when it is operating at its full power. It is important to note that the actual power consumption may vary slightly due to factors such as ballast efficiency and voltage fluctuations.
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There are a number of websites where one can find information about 400 watt High Pressure Sodium lights including HTG Supply, Buy Lighting, Hydro Empire and 420 Magazine.
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Yes the ballast and starter are the same you can run halide in hps, but not hps in halide.