AnDr3w AC Members Apr 29, 2007 991 0 0 34 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Jan 30, 2008 #21 Great! =] I bought a shop light a while ago at a home depot. Will that work to hold my 4 bulbs?
revelino73 AC Members Mar 10, 2006 118 0 0 Jan 30, 2008 #22 i went and pick 2-26watt bulb for a total of 52w. that something like 2.4wpg right.
Cory Keeper LED Guru of Aquaria Central Aug 7, 2007 2,449 0 0 38 Jan 30, 2008 #23 2.6, but bear in mind that your losing a substantial amount of light due to re-strike. I would say 2-2.2 WPG would be about right.
2.6, but bear in mind that your losing a substantial amount of light due to re-strike. I would say 2-2.2 WPG would be about right.
zzyzx85 the casual hobbyist Dec 3, 2007 1,008 0 36 OC, CA Jan 31, 2008 #25 Re-strike is when light is reflected back to the bulb. Hmmm...I already have a glass lid but I want more watts over my tank. I think I might take some of these ideas and adjust them accordingly.
Re-strike is when light is reflected back to the bulb. Hmmm...I already have a glass lid but I want more watts over my tank. I think I might take some of these ideas and adjust them accordingly.
Cory Keeper LED Guru of Aquaria Central Aug 7, 2007 2,449 0 0 38 Jan 31, 2008 #26 The only way to fix it is to get a normal CFL tube. What you have now is fine for growing all sorts of things though.
The only way to fix it is to get a normal CFL tube. What you have now is fine for growing all sorts of things though.
jmhart Revolutionary Sep 8, 2007 2,746 0 36 Atlanta,GA Jan 31, 2008 #28 CFL bulbs are fine. They encounter "Restrike" which means you just have to round up on the number of watts you put over the tank. Just add a little extra, maybe 20% more watts.
CFL bulbs are fine. They encounter "Restrike" which means you just have to round up on the number of watts you put over the tank. Just add a little extra, maybe 20% more watts.
FtwayneFish Pump Paintball! Dec 7, 2007 1,718 0 0 41 Fort Wayne, IN Jan 31, 2008 #29 ditto^ And Jeffrey, I was thinking the same thing. They are diff sizes.