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I came across a 500watt Worklight which is really a super bright flood light.
I been reading here that flood lights are a waste of time. My question is, Cant we find a way to make this light work... I mean really, its a500watt light for under 60bucks new. Were vegging with weak blue LED's now in days. So i cant believe my worklight is totally useless. maybe if i slip a blue or red plastic sheet under it perhaps???
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thanks for the input Bullett.~reps
Im going with a combo of a 250wHID and a 4pack of T5 lights. Im still not to fond of the CFLs
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