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Old 12-15-2002, 06:13 AM
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Finally got my canopy done for my nano tank. Its got 2x32W Custom Sealife Retro kits with 2 SmartLamps (50/50). Its too blue for me so I want to replace one of the SmartLamps with something else. J&L doesn't carry the 32W 10,000K lamp but they do carry the 28W 6,700K lamp. Can I use the 28W bulb with that ballast?



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Old 12-15-2002, 07:09 AM
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I just installed two of the CSL 96 watt retro kits with the smart lamps and yes they do look blue before they are on a stocked tank but with the LR and the sand etc etc they look really good. I would give them a try before you get new bulbs.
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Old 12-15-2002, 03:27 PM
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Finally got my canopy done for my nano tank. Its got 2x32W Custom Sealife Retro kits with 2 SmartLamps (50/50). Its too blue for me so I want to replace one of the SmartLamps with something else. J&L doesn't carry the 32W 10,000K lamp but they do carry the 28W 6,700K lamp. Can I use the 28W bulb with that ballast?
I would agree with the last poster. I use the same bulb on my nano, and like it very much. So much so that I have ordered another kit. But if you want to try a 28W bulb, it would probably work, but the current would be higher, and the bulb would not last as long. ( I think anyway)

BTW, could you tell me the size of that tank??
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Old 12-15-2002, 06:03 PM
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Thanks for your thoughts guys. I just read on RC that its is possible to use the 28W bulbs. It doesn't really say what the affect will be though such as shortened bulb life, etc. Can I assume that the 28W bulb will be running at 32W (overdriven)?

Bob, it is a standard 10 gallon tank by All-Glass Aquarium.
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Old 12-15-2002, 06:29 PM
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Thanks for your thoughts guys. I just read on RC that its is possible to use the 28W bulbs. It doesn't really say what the affect will be though such as shortened bulb life, etc. Can I assume that the 28W bulb will be running at 32W (overdriven)?
That would be my take. The basic function of any ballast is to keep current from increasing at a linear pace. Therefore the ballast will allow enough current to run a 32W bulb. Logically a 28W uses less current, so you are in effect overdriving it. That is a simple Electrician's view anyway.

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Bob, it is a standard 10 gallon tank by All-Glass Aquarium.
It just looks tall somehow. I have ordered a second kit from MOPS, as my single light looks a bit dull.
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SamW, the 28 watt bulb and the 32 watt bulbs are the same creature.. just different ratings.. they both work fine if you interchange them..


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SamW, the 28 watt bulb and the 32 watt bulbs are the same creature.. just different ratings.. they both work fine if you interchange them..


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I don't want to be picky, but if they are the same, why different numbers. That would be like calling a Chevrolet a Cadillac :?: :?:
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Bob, the same way a 40 watt T-12 4' tube is the same and interchangable with the 34 watt T-12 tube.. one is a energy saving version ..

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Bob, the same way a 40 watt T-12 4' tube is the same and interchangable with the 34 watt T-12 tube.. one is a energy saving version ..

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Is that with the same ballast I wonder???
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So if I put one 28W and one 32W bulb, both using the same 32W ballast, am I using 60W of power or 64W?
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