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Old 28-09-2007, 09:19 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Ah. Now I see what you were getting at. I suspended the end with a piece
of wire so it wouldn't.

I know that in my application - seedling enclosure have a 4' x 5' bench -
the 200-watter would have been too big, while the 125 W one was perfect.

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"Duncan" wrote in message
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They started to sag after a while. The mogul based ones can take weight
no problem.

"Ray B" wrote in message
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Really? Mine are horizontal.

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"Duncan" wrote in message
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I stopped selling the standard base ones because they couldnt take being
mounted horizontal. A mogul socket is quite cheap anyway ($10). I
usually recomend