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I don't think there's a trick, it's just a big honkin' fixture he's using: 10x80W ATI Powermodule. That's 800W from the best T5 fixture out there. |
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![]() I was curious if the 220 volt makes any difference at all.Thats a bit more juice to start with so I wondered if the lights are any brighter to begin with.If not I think Ill be going with T5's ASAP.Clint
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![]() Not really, 220V doesn't really make a huge impact. A watt is a watt (roughly: watts = voltage * amps; so the amp draw is half that of 110V but the same wattage is consumed).
That is a serious light fixture he's got there. Watt for watt that's the same as 2x400's, just over 10 lamps. Assuming an average price of $25ish per lamp (which might be a bit optimistic, I'm not sure) that's still a lamp changeout price of $250. But he does say he noticed his heat emission went down after switching from halides, that's big plus ![]()
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![]() Great looking tank, thanks for sharing
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