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F.D.S. June 11th 04 08:14 PM

Newbie Question
 
I have a question about lighting again:
I have two 55w 10k and two 55w actinic blue PC's on my 55gal tank.
Inhabitants are some damsels, 1 snowflake eel, green star polyps, a few
mushrooms and brown button polyps. When it comes time to replace the bulbs,
can I put 65w or 96w on the system? Or would it be a waste of money due to
output of light is dependent on the ballast powering it? Thanks for all your
help.
Fernan



reefman MC June 12th 04 02:49 AM

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I don't think your ballast will be equipped to hold that much wattage.
It might start a fire. You probably shouldn't take any chances.


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Richard Reynolds June 12th 04 07:26 AM

Newbie Question
 
I have a question about lighting again:
I have 4 55w PC's on my tank.
When it comes time to replace the bulbs,
can I put 65w or 96w on the system? Or would it be a waste of money due to
output of light is dependent on the ballast powering it? Thanks for all your


which ballast do you have powering those lights, some ballasts can power higher or lower
wattage lights others cant. its ballast dependant if you cant run them there are
alternative ballasts you can get and replace the one you have for not a whole lot of $$$

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PaulB June 13th 04 03:20 AM

Newbie Question
 
I think 65w bulbs would just run at the wattage of the ballast (which might
be closer to 65). These bulbs are often sold as "55w/65w" anyway. In fact
the ballasts are often sold as 55/65w. Anyway, the ballast drives the bulb
at it's wattage, not visa versa, so there is no advantage to buying 65w
bulbs.

96 watt bulbs are longer, so I doubt that they would even fit.


"F.D.S." wrote in message
...
I have a question about lighting again:
I have two 55w 10k and two 55w actinic blue PC's on my 55gal tank.
Inhabitants are some damsels, 1 snowflake eel, green star polyps, a few
mushrooms and brown button polyps. When it comes time to replace the

bulbs,
can I put 65w or 96w on the system? Or would it be a waste of money due to
output of light is dependent on the ballast powering it? Thanks for all

your
help.
Fernan





PaulB June 13th 04 03:25 AM

Newbie Question
 
Here is some more info:

http://www.wetwebmedia.com/cfmarfaq2.htm

"F.D.S." wrote in message
...
I have a question about lighting again:
I have two 55w 10k and two 55w actinic blue PC's on my 55gal tank.
Inhabitants are some damsels, 1 snowflake eel, green star polyps, a few
mushrooms and brown button polyps. When it comes time to replace the

bulbs,
can I put 65w or 96w on the system? Or would it be a waste of money due to
output of light is dependent on the ballast powering it? Thanks for all

your
help.
Fernan






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