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Lighting More brain frying on screw ins

This is a pretty cool set up, great job man! I thought about building some lights but just getting ahold of all the components for the cobs, I broke down and just bought some autocobs so I could get to growing. I'm in a 2x4 as well.

:goodluck::growing:
 
This is a pretty cool set up, great job man! I thought about building some lights but just getting ahold of all the components for the cobs, I broke down and just bought some autocobs so I could get to growing. I'm in a 2x4 as well.

:goodluck::growing:
Autocobs was a great choice. My choice was biased - I like DIY, and the alternatives were just not quite as attractive to me personally. Had I not done DIY, I would have bought either Autocobs, or Mars Hydro. Both are doing a fine job in my opinion.

Good luck making those lights work for you! :pighug:
 
Thats one way to do it. thats alot of porcelain, we used to use Edison Plugs Plugged into surge protectors.
 
Thats one way to do it. thats alot of porcelain, we used to use Edison Plugs Plugged into surge protectors.
Missed this earlier, but the bases on my setup are plastic, not porcelain - very light, and zero issues with this low wattage per light.
 
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