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benthic 13-12-2003 03:12 PM

home depot bulbs
 
o.k. they've gone and changed the t12 bulbs or at least the packaging for
the "sunshine" bulb which I belive were ge chroma 50's now there is some
kind of sunshine bulb packaging and also a "plant & aquarium bulb" I was
wondering if anyone knows anything about whether these bulbs are any good.
i.e. spectral info, CRI since they don't list any of that on the package. I
would assume that home depot sells the same line of bulbs at all their
stores.

Not intersted in paying out my *ss for relabeled aquarium bulbs,
Ben



Chuck Gadd 14-12-2003 03:32 AM

home depot bulbs
 
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 15:04:28 GMT, "benthic"
wrote:

o.k. they've gone and changed the t12 bulbs or at least the packaging for
the "sunshine" bulb which I belive were ge chroma 50's now there is some
kind of sunshine bulb packaging and also a "plant & aquarium bulb" I was


The sunshine bulb is (or at least was) a GE Chroma 50. You should be
able to identify a Chroma 50 by looking at the actual tube. The GE
part number is F40C50 and the older ones had Chroma 50 written on the
tube.

There always has been a GE "plant and aquarium" tube, and I've never
liked them. Their color temp is very low, and their output (at least
in visible light) is low.



Chuck Gadd
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua


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