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![]() Here's some info for this old thread. I came across this article as I was Googling for Phoenix bulbs. It claims that the MH bulb that is being tested lost around 20% of its output by month 6. By month 12, it has lost 25%. By month 18, it has lost 30% of its output. By month 24, it has lost 34%. By month 27, it has lost 37%.
Light Output of the Phoenix 14,000K DE MH Bulb Over Time http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-04/ac/index.php "The light output of the six Phoenix bulbs shows an initial decline over the first three to four months and then levels off at about 75% of their initial output. From these data I raise the question: “If a bulb is not replaced at six months, when it has lost 20% of its output, then why would we replace it at 12 months when its output has fallen only another 6%?” It may be more cost effective to plan the lamp number and placement based on 70-75% of the bulbs' initial output levels. " "this bulb would appear to still maintain 70% of its output at 18 months, 66% at 24 months and 63% at 27 months of use. " Quote:
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