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Troy Bruder 31-03-2005 12:09 AM

SunPaq bulbs?
 
Anyone using the new SunPaq bulbs?? Specifically, anyone try a SunPaq Dual
Daylight (6700k / 10000k) bulb in a planted tank?

I'm currently using a 10,000k bulb... but was considering switching to the
one above??

I've read that they produce 3x the light of a standard power compact with
the same wattage rating...and last longer...?

thoughts??

Troy




Jim Anderson 31-03-2005 06:15 AM

In article ,
says...
Anyone using the new SunPaq bulbs?? Specifically, anyone try a SunPaq Dual
Daylight (6700k / 10000k) bulb in a planted tank?

I'm currently using a 10,000k bulb... but was considering switching to the
one above??

I've read that they produce 3x the light of a standard power compact with
the same wattage rating...and last longer...?

thoughts??

Troy


5600K bulb will emit about the same light that the sun emits.
This has nothing to do with brightness, and bulbs that are very high in
the color spectrum, (10,000k) have no value to plant growth.

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Troy Bruder 31-03-2005 03:04 PM

Jim,

How "yellow" looking are 5600k bulbs?


"Jim Anderson" wrote in message
et...
In article ,
says...
Anyone using the new SunPaq bulbs?? Specifically, anyone try a SunPaq
Dual
Daylight (6700k / 10000k) bulb in a planted tank?

I'm currently using a 10,000k bulb... but was considering switching to
the
one above??

I've read that they produce 3x the light of a standard power compact with
the same wattage rating...and last longer...?

thoughts??

Troy


5600K bulb will emit about the same light that the sun emits.
This has nothing to do with brightness, and bulbs that are very high in
the color spectrum, (10,000k) have no value to plant growth.

--
Jim Anderson
( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger




Jim Anderson 31-03-2005 05:26 PM

In article ,
says...
Jim,

How "yellow" looking are 5600k bulbs?


As far as I can tell, they are bright white, same as the sun.

"Jim Anderson" wrote in message
et...
In article ,

says...
Anyone using the new SunPaq bulbs?? Specifically, anyone try a SunPaq
Dual
Daylight (6700k / 10000k) bulb in a planted tank?

I'm currently using a 10,000k bulb... but was considering switching to
the
one above??

I've read that they produce 3x the light of a standard power compact with
the same wattage rating...and last longer...?

thoughts??

Troy


5600K bulb will emit about the same light that the sun emits.
This has nothing to do with brightness, and bulbs that are very high in
the color spectrum, (10,000k) have no value to plant growth.

--
Jim Anderson
( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger





--
Jim Anderson
( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger

Troy Bruder 31-03-2005 07:55 PM

Thanks... I started with 6700k's about 2 years ago...then switched to
10000k to see how they worked.. The light is super white and bright, but I
fear not working very well for the plants... I'll search for a 5600k and
give it a try.

Thanks!
Troy


"Jim Anderson" wrote in message
et...
In article ,
says...
Jim,

How "yellow" looking are 5600k bulbs?


As far as I can tell, they are bright white, same as the sun.

"Jim Anderson" wrote in message
et...
In article ,

says...
Anyone using the new SunPaq bulbs?? Specifically, anyone try a SunPaq
Dual
Daylight (6700k / 10000k) bulb in a planted tank?

I'm currently using a 10,000k bulb... but was considering switching to
the
one above??

I've read that they produce 3x the light of a standard power compact
with
the same wattage rating...and last longer...?

thoughts??

Troy

5600K bulb will emit about the same light that the sun emits.
This has nothing to do with brightness, and bulbs that are very high in
the color spectrum, (10,000k) have no value to plant growth.

--
Jim Anderson
( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger





--
Jim Anderson
( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger




Margolis 01-04-2005 01:38 PM

stick with 6700k if you want the best growth. that is the temp of the light
freshwater aquatic plants get. 5600 is closer to what terrestrial plants
want.

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Margolis
http://web.archive.org/web/200302152...qs/AGQ2FAQ.htm
http://www.unrealtower.org/faq






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