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whatcaneyedo 06-27-2010 05:01 PM

A typical DE setup usually sucks more electricity as well as magnetic ballasts overdrive the bulbs making them burn brighter (which also reduces their usable lifespan).

On the plus side though there is the Phoenix 14K that isn't available in SE unless you count Aquaconnect's bulb which costs a lot more.

Even if you do go SE I feel it is still important to use a glass shield. Last year two people on this site reported large losses in their tanks when some water was splashed onto their unguarded SE bulbs causing them to explode... With a shield in place on both types DE would then be the bulb type that produces higher PAR.

With all things considered I'd probably buy SE if I were to purchase new pendants again. Mainly because most reflectors seem to be designed for them and produce a more even distribution when they are used.

burrows14 06-27-2010 06:48 PM

phoenix now has their 14k bulb available in 175w and 250w SE

whatcaneyedo 06-27-2010 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by burrows14 (Post 530716)
phoenix now has their 14k bulb available in 175w and 250w SE

Cool. Does anyone in Canada sell it?

burrows14 06-27-2010 07:06 PM

Not that I know of yet. I think they have only been out a couple of months. I am sure that we will see them soon.

http://premiumaquatics.com/store/mer...y_Code=mh-250w


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