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Old 10-20-2003, 03:12 PM
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Does anyone know of a local supplier of PC tubes I really am not fond of the Coralife 50/50 tube that came with my Aqualight. I am looking for a 10000K/65W tube European four pin straight across
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Try Brite-Lite maybe..

#14, 3515 27St NE
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they also have a website but I don't think they list their entire inventory on it but it's worth a look: http://www.brite-lite.com/
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Yup - 6400K 55W straight-pin tubes for 13-14 dollars, forget what I paid exactly. They are wicked bright, excellent balance when used with actinic.

I think the part # is PLL-55W. Just be specific when you call to check stock, as they have different colour temps in that model.

Try this: http://www.brite-lite.com/CdnShop/Pu...cat105.htm#237

<EDIT: just noticed you're looking for 65W, not 55. Anyways, wasn't your PC fixture a 2x96w?>
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Old 10-20-2003, 04:38 PM
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The tube is indeed a 65W. It is for the new 24" Aqualight on my 15 gallon nano zoanthid tank.
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Well then, you could use it. Aren't 55 and 65w interchangeable?
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Well then, you could use it. Aren't 55 and 65w interchangeable?
Yes, I checked with Coralife, and they are fine with it. I would suspect it is the same tube. Probably they use a ballast that allows a little more current to boost the tubes to 65W. We are probably overdriving a little bit.
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