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![]() you don't need to swap out ballasts. the fluorescent ballasts in the Aqualight Pro are electronic and they will adjust accordingly to your bulb's power demand up to its rated max which in this case is 65W (meaning the electronic ballast will not push 65W power through a 40W bulb).
Since the 36" T5's are 39W, the ballast will work fine for your HOT5 bulbs.
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![]() However, you might have some mounting issues with the different length of T5 bulb and the fact that you'll have to somehow get a second endcap in there.
I'm not sure if the swap would be worth the cost. The vast majority of the light would still come from the halide lamp as without properly designed T5HO reflectors (e.g. Icecap SLR), you won't get as much of an improvement over the PCs as you would like. Further, if you just want better actinic lighting, simply buying a T5 strip light would be more cost effective and wouldn't have to rip into the fixture. |
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total costs should only be the bulb itself and endcaps. keep the ballast, keep the reflector in the aqualight pro.
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