Thats the exact one I'm getting however the 48" 4 bulb series is actually rated at 120 watts, I made sure to check into it and read the reviews, so far I think it's an awesome system for the money.
the lighting fixture itself is only rated on the website as 108watts, I checked into it and the fixture itself is actually rated as 120watts. I'm only going by what I have seen from the company.
Well the website finally updated its info on the lighting, they have it corrected to 216, well now I knwo the info they had listed before was incorrect, thanks
That's why several of us on your thread were concerned about too much lighting, 4w/gallon is a lot of light even with CO2, LOL, not that I do CO2. I thought you might be thinking NO rather than HO T5s
Well the website finally updated its info on the lighting, they have it corrected to 216, well now I knwo the info they had listed before was incorrect, thanks
If you're putting this over a 55gal, only use 2 bulbs even with Co2 addition. And if you ever move this light to a larger tank, the capacity is there, sort of future proofing your investment.
I do and the darn thing almost caught fire, lucky I was home. Dr. Foster is sending me a replacement.
48" x 5-1/2" Freshwater; 108 watt, Nova Extreme SLR T-5 Fixtures.
I also use a Finnex T5 HO 39 watt x 2 light fixture without bulbs: $79.95 Each for my 30g and I am very happy with it, so far. http://kensfish.com/finnex-t5-light-strips.html
Nova has individual reflectors, Finnex does not. I am not sure if it matters that much in my case.
I'm looking to put one over my 29G tank and if that goes well possibly my 40G too. Just wondering which one I should get for growing low-med light plants.
Also is the fan noise really that big of a deal? My tanks are both in my bedroom but the lights are only on until I go to bed. So I figure it wouldn't be that big of a deal but alot of people say it's really annoying...