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Reddit mentions of ETOPLIGHTING Porcelain Four Head Light Bulb Socket Splitter E26/E27 Edison Base 4-in-1 Lamp Splitter Bulb Adapter, 250V Max 660 Wattage (1-Pack)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of ETOPLIGHTING Porcelain Four Head Light Bulb Socket Splitter E26/E27 Edison Base 4-in-1 Lamp Splitter Bulb Adapter, 250V Max 660 Wattage (1-Pack). Here are the top ones.
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Upgrade Your Lighting: Porcelain E26/E27 Light Socket Splitter amplifies light without expensive lighting upgrades or fixtures.Porcelain Sockets: Bulb sockets are made of porcelain for ultimate safety and protection against overheating.4-in-1 Power: Increase your fixtures lighting power; one bulb turns into the power of FOUR!UL Approved: UL 45E3 Listed to meet published and nationally recognized Standards for Safety.Specs: Voltage – 250 Voltage / Max Wattage – 660 W (165W per bulb)
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Size | 1 Pack |
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4 x 5 gallon buckets from local food store. Cost: $0
4 x 36W [grow lights](LED Plant Grow Light Bulb, ieGeek 36W Full Spectrum Plant Lamp Miracle Indoor Gardening Light High Efficient Eco-friendly E27 Plant Light for Greenhouse Hydroponic Indoor Plants Organic Aquatic Grow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FDBID40/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LFzPzbAGW8MD7) from Amazon. Cost: $27.96
1 x [4 way light socket](eTopLighting Porcelain Four Head Light Bulb Socket Splitter E26/E27 Edison Base 4-in-1 Lamp Splitter Bulb Adapter, 250V Max 660 Wattage, APL1674 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071XXP953/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_JdNJzDMcUu6SN) from Amazon. Cost: $8.49
1 x pc fan and 12v controller I had laying around. Cost: $0
1 x roll of duct tape. Cost: $3
1 x 24 hour timer stollen from christmas decorations. Cost: $14
1 x power strip. Cost: $6.99
1 x lamp light kit from Walmart. Cost: $8.99
Total cost: $69.43 + tax
So the bulb says its 100w but in the q&a section someone says its probably 40-60w. I would guess closer to 40w, most LED sellers label somewhere between 2 and 6 times higher than actual wattage.
If you want cheap you are probably better off with the CFLs, if you want easy id get a half decent ufo led that actually draws close to 100w.
You may get somewhere between 0.5-1g per actual watt.
You could look at a E26 splitter but they can be a bit bulky and take up valuable headroom.
https://www.amazon.com/eTopLighting-Porcelain-Splitter-Adapter-Wattage/dp/B071XXP953/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1526469819&sr=8-6&keywords=E26+splitter