lighting survey: 36" bulbs
Greetings!
Does anyone use full spectrum 36" T-8 bulbs? Would you mind looking at the serial number at the ends for me? I'm having a devil of a time finding 36" T-8 bulbs in anything but "cool white." I can order them from a local electrical supply store cheaper than special ordering them from the local pet store. Any other suggestions for bulbs of this length and type are welcome! blue skies! -Jess |
lighting survey: 36" bulbs
Try this site for the links to GE and Sylvania, then see if you can get the
supplied to get one or two from the sales rep. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/2637/ I went that route when I built my compact fl. for the 27G cost me $50 CDN. "rm-rf" wrote in message ... Greetings! Does anyone use full spectrum 36" T-8 bulbs? Would you mind looking at the serial number at the ends for me? I'm having a devil of a time finding 36" T-8 bulbs in anything but "cool white." I can order them from a local electrical supply store cheaper than special ordering them from the local pet store. Any other suggestions for bulbs of this length and type are welcome! blue skies! -Jess |
lighting survey: 36" bulbs
"rm-rf" wrote in message ...
Greetings! Does anyone use full spectrum 36" T-8 bulbs? Would you mind looking at the serial number at the ends for me? I'm having a devil of a time finding 36" T-8 bulbs in anything but "cool white." I can order them from a local electrical supply store cheaper than special ordering them from the local pet store. Any other suggestions for bulbs of this length and type are welcome! blue skies! -Jess Look for 5000-5500K for 'neutral white' which 'replicates the sunlight'. Cool white usually refers to 4500K which is more yellow than white though the 5000K are still somewhat yellow - unsure how good 5500K look but I expect better than 5000K going from 4500 to 5000. 5000K Neutral White: NEC 30W LIFE LOOK N-HG T8 FL30SSEX-N-HG |
lighting survey: 36" bulbs
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"Haywire" wrote: Try this site for the links to GE and Sylvania, then see if you can get the supplied to get one or two from the sales rep. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/2637/ I went that route when I built my compact fl. for the 27G cost me $50 CDN. "rm-rf" wrote in message ... Greetings! Does anyone use full spectrum 36" T-8 bulbs? Would you mind looking at the serial number at the ends for me? I'm having a devil of a time finding 36" T-8 bulbs in anything but "cool white." I can order them from a local electrical supply store cheaper than special ordering them from the local pet store. Any other suggestions for bulbs of this length and type are welcome! blue skies! -Jess WOW! what a great breakdown on bulbs! Thanks Mr. Nguyen! I guess it was a mistake to buy a T-8 ballast for this tank. 36 inch bulbs are very difficult to find in this size, but a little easier to find in T-12. Something interesting I found-- Sylvania's site (www.sylvania.com) has spectral graphs, you have to look very hard, but on their product spec page, there is a link for "Product Documents, Graphs, and Images" You will find a "Spectral Power Distribution Curve" link. Lesson learned for this project: When building one's own fixture, find the bulbs you want, and build around them! blue skies, -Jess |
lighting survey: 36" bulbs
I had this exact same problem finding those type of bulbs..I had to
find them at a contractor. I had to shop around and I found the for 5 dollars a peice..The first price I got was $26!!!! Ryan Wilson Does anyone use full spectrum 36" T-8 bulbs? Would you mind looking at the serial number at the ends for me? I'm having a devil of a time finding 36" T-8 bulbs in anything but "cool white." I can order them from a local electrical supply store cheaper than special ordering them from the local pet store. Any other suggestions for bulbs of this length and type are welcome! blue skies! -Jess |
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