Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
C= the speed of light measured in meter per second (m/s)
The light that is emitted by growing lights is a light that can closely mimic that light and warmth of the sun. These lights are considered HID lights and emit a more intense light than a florescent light.
Secondary Wave
Light dependent resistor.
Yes, HID lights need a ballast.
High-intensity discharge
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Because their website does not say anything about the name, it can be assumed that it does not stand for anything. But HID in other applications usually stands for Human Interface Device.
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Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
The wattage depends on the size of the growing area. It also depends on whether HID is the main source of light or if it supplements sunlight. And it also depends on the types of plants. 150/175 watts if HID lights 2'x2' growing area, and HID and sun light 3'x3' 250 watts if HID 3'x3', HID and sun 4'x4' 400/430 watts if HID 4'x4', HID and sun 6'x6' 600 watts if HID 6'x6', HID and sun 8'x8' 1000 watts if HID 8'x8', HID and sun 10'x10'
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Stimulated Light Emitted by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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From what i understand, HID kits are illegal unless you have a projector installed on your car so it controls the light output of the HID's. Projectors spread the light evenly and have a cut off point which don't blind on coming drivers. Don't just install the hid kit, replace your headlights with projects =)
No. An hid bulb has a transformer (ballast) that produces a certain voltage needed to fire the gas in that lamp.