A straight rod or piece of metal will help with the creasing. Leave the bottom on the can but cut ~85% around it. Then bend it up a little bit so that it also reflects the light downwards and outwards.
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A straight rod or piece of metal will help with the creasing. Leave the bottom on the can but cut ~85% around it. Then bend it up a little bit so that it also reflects the light downwards and outwards.
Alright man you got me motivated. I dimpled one and it made it more rigid. I don't need any wire. It shaped well, and seems to reflect better now too.
Since I was doing it, I made a new one, and made it into a how-to.
CFL-Reflector-How-To
Let me know what you think.
All right so I went to homedepot today to look at CFLs.
I have a question on what type I should get.
What is better, more lumens, or a light that produces fake daylight.
I am confused weather to buy a Bright light or a daylight. Bright light has more lumens but i don't know if I need the fake daylight.
What would be the best for a new grower?
And how many lumens is enough?
The bright light I saw was a 120w equiv and produced 2000 lumens
while a 100w daylight equiv produced 1400 lumens.
-Jayson
today at home depot look in the electrical/flood ligh section, look at the flourex bulbs
i picked up a 100w actual wattage cfl in the 6500k spectrum with 10500 lumens with a reflector type deal for only 60$