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jayson_219@yahoo.com
05/10/2004, 05:07 AM
hey guys, does anyone have a mh setup sitting around they want to sell/ trade? i want to upgrade my lights in hopes that it will better the health of my tank. it can be 175w and up. please let me know.
-jason-

Photon
05/10/2004, 01:28 PM
What size fixture are you looking for? How many bulbs? I might have a couple of things available soon.
James

beerguy
05/10/2004, 01:34 PM
I will have a dual PFO 175w setup available in the beginning of June. I'll have the ballast, two moguls and a pair of 6500K ushios (about 6 months in service).

You could have it for $100

This is running on my current tank but will be surplus once I get moved into my new one in June.

jayson_219@yahoo.com
05/10/2004, 07:10 PM
its going on a 30 gallon so ill only need a single. im looking for 175 or maybe 200. im not going to be picky. beerguy, your offer sounds very good. i dont know if i could wait another month thouhj. any chance it could be sooner?

beerguy
05/10/2004, 07:41 PM
Nope - I can't get rid of them until my new tank is up.

sagitariuscbc
05/10/2004, 10:01 PM
posting for a friend. he is interested and can be reached here.
rob.ceyda@sbcglobal.net
his name is rob/jusreefin.

brettzki
05/10/2004, 10:51 PM
I'll take your dual mh setup if nobody before me has dibs already, thanks.

beerguy
05/11/2004, 03:53 PM
Jayson pm'd me and wants it. If he changes his mind, I'll let you know ( in the order that you expressed interest here).

Thanks

beerguy
06/09/2004, 10:16 AM
Sold - thanks Jayson.

Everyone else you'll just have to hit him up. :)

jayson_219@yahoo.com
06/09/2004, 01:16 PM
thanks doug,
the lights are working great!!! how much was the electric bill when you where running the mh during the summer? i jujst realized that runnin mh might kick up the electric bill a little too much. anyhow, thanks for the great deal doug.
-jason-

beerguy
06/09/2004, 01:26 PM
((wattage x hours per day x days ) / 1000 ) x your cost per kwh

so at 8 hours per day it and about $0.15 per kwh

((350 x 8 x 30) / 1000) x 0.15 = $12.60

The actual number will depend on your SMUD usage tier.

make sense?

jayson_219@yahoo.com
06/09/2004, 06:47 PM
cool thanks doug. i apreciate it.