Luger187
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lol...wattage is wattage manAll these bathroom fixtures are designed around incandescent bulbs which are much higher wattage than the CFL's... You will be fine
lol...wattage is wattage manAll these bathroom fixtures are designed around incandescent bulbs which are much higher wattage than the CFL's... You will be fine
this is what i do for my grows as well, as i find it much easier to just move the plants up and down than i do to move the lamp up and down and it works good for me..i found it easier to mount lights stationary and make a platform out of wood so when the grow i just cut off another inch of wood or just stack wood and remove some as the grow
correct +rep for youI'm an electrician and when they say 4x G-25 100watts max that is each bulb. so that fixture is rated to 400watts. so your 150 watts total is cool. don't know what a normal extention cord is but if you are talking about a 16gauge cord keep it short i mean short because the longer the lenght the more heat meaning larger cord. also don't coil the cord up as this causes heat biuld up. mag flux lines. i would space it from your lid just to be safe. rubbermaid tote not made for light mounting,LOL hope this helps feel free to ask electricial ? anytime.
i took some insulated 12 gauge wire from my garage and used that for hanging my rack. i put an about 6in piece on each end, through some holes. then made a loop in it and tied it off. then i took a longer piece(mines about 4ft since im hanging off a closet clothes hanger pole) and tied it off on those loops, then onto the pole above it. this makes it easy to adjust, because i just untie the part of the long wire, which goes through the loops, and adjust up or down, then retie. the wire is quite strong and stiff, so i just twist like twice and it stays. theres a few pics in my closet grow link in sigAlso, I have some hooks I screwed into the top of the cab with chains on each end so I can raise and lower the light. They are all rated way above the weight of the fixture. Then S hooks for the fixture. The only prob is s hooking the fixture itself. There are 2 holes in the sides that I have run plastic wire ties through to create the loop. Not the best, but they haven't melted. Will probably come up with a better rig for that part soon. One good thing about bathroom vanities is that they are made to be forgiving towards moisture and humidty.
yeah, unless u do 12/12 straight from seed, the plants outgrow those rubbermaids fasti go to the dollar store and buy a 12 foot dog chain for $2.00 cant beat it then use 2 hooks and i can adjust by raising and lowering with the links.But im done with the rubbermaid grows to much a pain in the ass they r great for seedlings but run out of room real quick and to high of temps