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Old December 12th 06, 01:43 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
George Patterson
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Default Expensive Devices

Tristan wrote:
Ballasts are not rocket science, and
even if the parts inside some of the ones like Ice CAp are slightly
different, odds are th eactual cost of th eparts is not that much
different if at all from a common electronic ballast would consist of.


Actually, if you try to come up with a self-starting ballast that doesn't put
out a lot of heat and is small enough to fit in a typical hood, you're into
rocket science territory. The common ballast typically runs too hot to touch and
measures about 10" x 2" x 1.5". It also corrodes easily and has a tendency to
ooze polluting acids when it fails.

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