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Old 10-01-2003, 02:51 PM
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I think it's actually www.envirolite.ca...
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Are your t-5's HO versions? Also do they sell ballests and other endcaps?

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www.envirolite.ca

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No, just standard(low wattage) output's.

No other endcaps that I know of that are availiable. Just plug and play.
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Those don't look like what I am thinking of?

http://www.reefgeek.com/products/cat...ng/104194.html
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If you get them to ship.......... use United States Postal Service with insurance. That way you don't get dinged by the courier companies with a $35 "proceessing fee". USPS only charges $5

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If you get them to ship.......... use United States Postal Service with insurance. That way you don't get dinged by the courier companies with a $35 "proceessing fee". USPS only charges $5

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Agreed about using Postal Service to save on brokerage fees. But everyone says that shipping companies and post offices don't insure bulbs so paying for insurance might be a waste of money. Has anyone checked to see if your VISA insurance benefits covers glass breakage? If they do, then purchase with your VISA and make a claim if the bulb breaks during shipment. Of course, this doesn't help if you are buying from an individual or company that doesn't accept credit cards.

Each bank and each type of VISA (ie. Classic, Classic II, Gold, etc) has different insurance certificates. Check yours. Mine doesn't say anything about glass under Exclusions so I assume they would cover bulbs.

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http://www.royalbank.ca/cards/docume...purch_sec.html

Royal Bank Visa Classic and Visa Classic II Purchase Security And Extended Warranty Insurance Certificate

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PURCHASE SECURITY

Personal Property purchased using your Visa Classic/Visa Classic II card, or acquired with your bonus points, is insured against all risks of direct accidental physical loss or damage for 90 days from the date of purchase. The insurance applies to Personal Property of the Cardholder and Gifts given to Household Members.

The maximum amount of applicable insurance is $50,000 per Visa Classic/Visa Classic II account for life.

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EXCLUSIONS


Property Excluded
a) Living plants, animals, fish and birds;
b) Money, travellers cheques, bullion, stamps, tickets and tokens, evidence of title or any other negotiable item;
c) Jewellery, gems, watches and furs or garments trimmed with fur, if contained in baggage, unless such baggage is hand carried at all times by the Cardholder or travelling companion;
d) Automobiles, watercraft, amphibious or air cushion vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, trailers or outboard motors and other accessories attached to or mounted on such property or any motorized vehicles except motorized lawnmowers and other gardening equipment, snowblowers or motorized wheelchairs for handicapped persons;
e) Property illegally acquired, kept, or stored or property seized or confiscated for breach of any law or by order of any public authority.
f) Any and all business property and equipment intended for commercial use.

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