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![]() You could always ask Dana Riddle. There is a very real chance he's already done this work. I don't think Sanjay messed around with any types of florescents but you never know. It wouldn't hurt to ask him as well. Sanjay often shows up on #reefs .
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![]() true.. very true.. I jstu want to see some numbers.. and once I get somethign in my head I cna't get rid of it till I know the answer..
grrrr.. |
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![]() Go for it, Darren! As you probably know, I want to add another actinic and make them VHO (like yers) I would be interested in some info too! Let me know if I can help.
Bruce |
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![]() Here's some numbers for an Icecap driving VHO and NOs (from http://sites.netscape.net/douglxyzzy/light.htm )
- Victor. [ 06 December 2001: Message edited by: reefburnaby ] |
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![]() hmm at the bulbs surface.. make me glad I tried that also.. the problem is a no daylight is going to be higher lux than a actinic no problem.. as the way the meter pick up the light.
I guess I am going to have to get a daylight bulb and do this again Steve |
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