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![]() I've tried almost every type of 14k SE bulb there is and I always go back to EVC's. They are awesome in color and put out a fair amount of light. (a hair better than 14k hammy's, with quite a bit more blue)
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![]() Not to familar with EVC's are they 14k as well?? Another quick question in regards to Sanjay's site on RC what is CCT as opposed to par. The reason I ask is that the Giesmann 13k bulbs have very high cct numbers as opposed to other bulbs.
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![]() You can get EVC's in 10k, 14k, & 20k. I run the 14's. (available through Ocean Encounter)
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![]() Ribber, CCT is the correlated color temperature of the bulb.If you have a bulb that is rated say 10K, that rating isn't always (seldom maybe) what the manufacturers state,plus over time the color of a bulb will shift.Sanjays CCT is the color temp of the bulb at the time of the test.
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