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i am currently running the corallife aqualight pro, dual 150w halides, if i where to buy stronger ballasts (250 or 400) would i be able to run them in the original fixture? also im running a aqualight pro pendant on my nano, is there somewhere to get parts for them. i broke the glass shield that covers the bulb.
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i guess im not the only one that doesnt know huh. lol
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I bought some replacement sockets for my 250W DE, supposedly were different from 150W sockets.
Also often see a max wattage on a incandescent lamp fixture, figuring part of that is the temperature design spec, might be something to think about the difference in heat from a 150W bulb compared to a 400W one. Last edited by mark; 02-16-2009 at 02:12 AM. |
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im thinkin ill probably go 250, is there alot of temp difference between 150 and 250?
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If you go from 150 to 250 you will have to change the plugs on the wiring, the 150w coralife ballast use a different connection than the 250w.
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ok this idea isnt sounding very promising, maybe ill just have to wait and buy a whole new setup
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110 gallon mixed reef with 77 gallon sump/frag tank |