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Bärchen 01/07/2008 05:32 PM

Wich PC (Power Compact) Bulbs with in line Pins (German Pin) are the best?
 
Hello,
my name is Valentin, im 23 years old and from Germany and I`m very interested in Nanoreefs. I have a Tank with the size 45x45x55 [url=http://www.nanoriff.info/thread.php?threadid=4634]here[/URL]
The light I use is a 5x24W PC with "in line German Pins" ;)
the Bulbs are from "Shin Mao" its from Asia or somwhere else, and i don`t know if these bulbs are good.

The problem is, in Germany is the Nano Tank not so etablished like in the US, so you don`t get much parts for your Tank.

PC are very rare, so i thought i ask in this forum wich PC bulbs are the best, and where i can get these?


(please forgive me my bad English) :o

Valentin

Bärchen 01/10/2008 03:15 PM

Hello,

has nobody an answer to me?

Please help me!

Valentin

m2434 01/10/2008 06:24 PM

There is no difference, in output, or efficiency, between strait and square pin configurations. In the US, there aren't many options for PC bulbs, this has been a selling point for T-5's...

Bärchen 01/11/2008 12:17 AM

Thank you for ure answer.

I`know that the streight and square pins are the "same", but i`ve seen different bulb manufactures: look here: [url]http://www.hamiltontechnology.com/shop/index.php?task=show&cat=German+Compact+Fluorescent+Replacement+Bulbs[/url] or here [url]http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/store_pages/product-info.php?product_ID=JBJ-LB24A[/url]

I thought that somebody can tell me from experience with PC bulbs, and can say me which are the best...

Bärchen 01/11/2008 01:30 PM

Hmmm, ...

Im thinking about an HQI with 70W.
At the moment i have this Selfmadecover [url=http://www.nanoriff.net/thread.php?threadid=4551]Here[/URL] Its made of L316 Steel (Chirurgie Steel)
I can build a new one, remove the bulb in the midlen an replace it with an 70W HQI + 4x24W PC.

But the HQI must be small with an integrated reflector and a anti uv glass.
Where can I get parts like this, or can u give me some tipps?

dileggi 01/11/2008 02:11 PM

Welcome to reef central. I'm sorry, but I don't have much experience with this aspect really.

I presently use a corallife straight pin - my lighting is listed under my tank info, but I am thinking it's not going to be much help for you.

Have you by any chance tried posting this message in the DIY forum on this site? You may have some luck there as well.

m2434 01/11/2008 09:51 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11575517#post11575517 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bärchen [/i]
[B]Hmmm, ...

Im thinking about an HQI with 70W.
At the moment i have this Selfmadecover [url=http://www.nanoriff.net/thread.php?threadid=4551]Here[/URL] Its made of L316 Steel (Chirurgie Steel)
I can build a new one, remove the bulb in the midlen an replace it with an 70W HQI + 4x24W PC.

But the HQI must be small with an integrated reflector and a anti uv glass.
Where can I get parts like this, or can u give me some tipps? [/B][/QUOTE]

I don't know if they ship to Germany, but these sites have components availible for 70MH's.

[url]http://www.premiumaquatics.com/[/url]

[url]http://www.marinedepot.com/[/url]

[url]http://www.hellolights.com/[/url]


As for the UV glass, ordinary window glass will block over 90% of UV and should be fine. If you are worried, some window companies provide UV treatments. They sometimes have scrap pieces of glass, and may just give you some.
However, the sun also puts out a lot of UV, so I wouldn't worry too much personally and would just use regular glass.

m2434 01/11/2008 09:52 PM

Although just to add to my last post, the heat of MH's can shatter glass if the glass is too close. I'd keep it at least 6" away from the bulb. Otherwise use tempered glass.


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