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Stile2 01/06/2006 01:03 AM

Why not halogen?
 
Maybe the answer is obvious, but I picked up a couple of 250 Watt Halogen work lights to help light up the garage for $10 at HD.

My God they are bright, why can't we use them for reef tanks?

Light Spectrum? Life? What?

Keith

my2girls 01/06/2006 01:07 AM

I think halogens are around 3000 K. Too red for corals.

avshockey311 01/06/2006 01:24 AM

I have another maybe stupid question about this. Why couldnt you put 10000K Bulbs in a $10.00 fixture?

Dubbin1 01/06/2006 01:29 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6435071#post6435071 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by avshockey311 [/i]
[B]I have another maybe stupid question about this. Why couldnt you put 10000K Bulbs in a $10.00 fixture? [/B][/QUOTE]
I'm not sure about this but I don't think they make them.

Airman 01/06/2006 01:37 AM

Quote I think halogens are around 3000 K. Too red for corals.



If the light is to red a filter be used to remove the red?

Rikko 01/06/2006 01:40 AM

Halogen spectrum sucks and they're about the most energy inefficient bulbs out there - the only real use I've seen for halogen gear is to retrofit the halogen shop lamps as an HQI mount - instant reflector. Never tried it but I saw someone's DIY one time and it looked very professional.

Stile2 01/06/2006 08:29 AM

Well, those sound like good reasons. The price difference between sucky spectrum and good spectrum sure is a lot ain't it?

Keith

kbmdale 01/06/2006 08:32 AM

They produce more heat than MH....So what you save on lighting you will spend on the BIG HONKIN chiller you will need.

AquaticFins 01/06/2006 08:38 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6435071#post6435071 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by avshockey311 [/i]
[B]I have another maybe stupid question about this. Why couldnt you put 10000K Bulbs in a $10.00 fixture? [/B][/QUOTE]

The ballast will not fire them.

gkarshens 01/06/2006 08:46 AM

I asked the same thing and it has to do with the filament used in Halogen lights. It is impossible to make them at the correct spectrum. Sucks, because they are so cheap!

Stile2 01/06/2006 09:29 AM

Oh well, I have to say they work great in the garage!

Keith

kbmdale 01/06/2006 09:53 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6436071#post6436071 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Stile2 [/i]
[B]Oh well, I have to say they work great in the garage!

Keith [/B][/QUOTE]

Yeah they make awesome shop lights. I used 4 of them 2 winters ago in my shop (before the heater was in the shop). I was shedding my coat and running around in a t-shirt...lol

Shoestring Reefer 01/08/2006 12:24 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6435120#post6435120 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Airman [/i]
[B]If the light is to red a filter be used to remove the red? [/B][/QUOTE] If you put a red-removing filter over a red light, you end up with practically no light.

MAreefer1 01/08/2006 01:20 PM

ugg lights are expensive (im talkin bout MH)
why are MH fixtures so expensive?

magnetic1 01/08/2006 01:35 PM

funny you ask.. I just tried this last night after working on the car...

That sucker generates SO much heat its not even funny.


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