madisonrose
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so i picked up a 250w bluewave ballast
i understand they will draw more power being magnetic but does anyone know how much more compared to a electric ballast. my old ballast said it would draw 2.7amps.
and then
also i read that these ballast are desigend to fire german/ushio bulbs will i shorten a se xm bulb using this pulse start magnetic ballast??
and then
with the new ballast i recieved a lumenaric reflector, i know the de bulbs need to have uv shield, thats why they are all under glass. however i remember a old sunpaq unit i had almost seemed that you could see the tinted glass, however i cant see anything on this peice of glass that came with the unit(except that its beveled on each side) is there a way i can tell if this is the correct glass to protect corals from uv??
and then
i am trying to decide if there will be a big enough difference between the se bulb with old school dimpled reflector vs this newer lumenaric de bulb
this will be installed under a canopy, i have a small fan blowing across the water, i assume this sealed lumaneric will get really hot, compared to what i have now. am i gonna have overheat issues??
and then
i see new style lumenaric reflector units with built in vents to put a fan in.
it seems like a dyi project that could be simple enough to cut two small holes and duct in some air. anythoughts????
and then.....
i understand they will draw more power being magnetic but does anyone know how much more compared to a electric ballast. my old ballast said it would draw 2.7amps.
and then
also i read that these ballast are desigend to fire german/ushio bulbs will i shorten a se xm bulb using this pulse start magnetic ballast??
and then
with the new ballast i recieved a lumenaric reflector, i know the de bulbs need to have uv shield, thats why they are all under glass. however i remember a old sunpaq unit i had almost seemed that you could see the tinted glass, however i cant see anything on this peice of glass that came with the unit(except that its beveled on each side) is there a way i can tell if this is the correct glass to protect corals from uv??
and then
i am trying to decide if there will be a big enough difference between the se bulb with old school dimpled reflector vs this newer lumenaric de bulb
this will be installed under a canopy, i have a small fan blowing across the water, i assume this sealed lumaneric will get really hot, compared to what i have now. am i gonna have overheat issues??
and then
i see new style lumenaric reflector units with built in vents to put a fan in.
it seems like a dyi project that could be simple enough to cut two small holes and duct in some air. anythoughts????
and then.....