I have for sale a lightly used Cayman Sun single ended/mogul metal halide reflector, Luxcore 400w selectable wattage electronic ballast & 2 Radium (250w & 400w) bulbs.
$250 shipped to your door for everything.
BRS Black Friday sale on all items would be = $409.46
Reflector has been modified for increased air flow & canopy mounting, as I used it under my hood. Accepts both 250w & 400w bulbs and runs much cooler than original. No hanging kit included.
The best of both worlds with the ability to run both 250w & 400w for more par.
Selling due to taking a different route (LED) in lighting. Absolutely the best growth of any lights I have used in the past, Kessil & Maxspect. Grows corraline but not green algae.
Bulbs are used, but not that long. 250w bulb = 5 months of use / 9 hours a day. 400w bulb = 3 months of use /9 hours per day. Ballast and reflector are 8 months old, and purchased new from BRS.
Ballast is strong and fires up both the 250w & 400w bulbs effortlessly. Selectable wattage means you can overdrive both the 250w bulb using the 250wHQI setting, and the 400w bulb using the Super Lumens setting.










$250 shipped to your door for everything.
BRS Black Friday sale on all items would be = $409.46
Reflector has been modified for increased air flow & canopy mounting, as I used it under my hood. Accepts both 250w & 400w bulbs and runs much cooler than original. No hanging kit included.
The best of both worlds with the ability to run both 250w & 400w for more par.
Selling due to taking a different route (LED) in lighting. Absolutely the best growth of any lights I have used in the past, Kessil & Maxspect. Grows corraline but not green algae.
Bulbs are used, but not that long. 250w bulb = 5 months of use / 9 hours a day. 400w bulb = 3 months of use /9 hours per day. Ballast and reflector are 8 months old, and purchased new from BRS.
Ballast is strong and fires up both the 250w & 400w bulbs effortlessly. Selectable wattage means you can overdrive both the 250w bulb using the 250wHQI setting, and the 400w bulb using the Super Lumens setting.











