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![]() I will check Dez's tank, if I can run the cheap bulbs and look like a millionaire tank, I will definitely buy it no matter what the brand is
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![]() I run the ones from hobby lighting on my tank. I like the 14k the best, not quite as blue as a 14k phoenix. I also tried the 10k but didnt like them, too yellow. I had one of the 10k bulbs fail after a month of so also. The warrenty is 3 months but not worth the shipping hassle for a $15 bulb. I am running 250w DE but the guy carries all sizes.
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![]() If that doesn't pan out there is another ebay seller called topdogsellers you could try them too...good hunting
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![]() Thanks for the link, Grizz, and for this thread. This is saving me bundles in my yearly dreaded bulb purchases.
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My E-Ballast runs the Pheonix 14K's pretty blue. I'm thinking of testing out another bulb to see if I can get it a little less blue. My blue background doesn't help either ![]() |
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Trusted Deals: http://stores.ebay.ca/Trust-Deals-Lights?_rdc=1 Top Dog Sellers: http://stores.ebay.ca/topdogsellers and again Hobby Lights: http://stores.ebay.ca/Hobby-Lights-Oneshop?_rdc=1
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![]() So...has anybody any idea as to how long these bulbs will fire up within the acceptable spectrum/range? How often should these bulbs be changed out? Does anyone know how often Dez changes his out?
I agree, though, with $20/bulb, even with a 6-month change-out, that's still a great deal. Usually these bulbs cost me >$100/pc ![]() So anyone has a preference who to order from? I kind of leaning towards the Canadian site (Hobby Lighting). |
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However, you can measure intensity of a bulb relatively low cost by using something like an apogee light (quantum) meter. I recently acquired some ebay MH light bulbs and an apogee light meter. I will do some tests to see what is the deal with these ebay light bulbs. So stay tuned. ![]() George |