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Flourescent bulbs w/ incandescent socket
I'm trying to put together a hood for a 30 [acronym:67d422d040="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:67d422d040] long tank. I was going to use [acronym:67d422d040="Normal Output Fluorescents"]NO[/acronym:67d422d040] bulbs, but while I was at the hardware store I saw what were basically flourescent bulbs that screwed into a normal incandescent lamp socket, 15 watts each. So 5 bulbs and the sockets for each cost $30, about half what it would cost for [acronym:67d422d040="Normal Output Fluorescents"]NO[/acronym:67d422d040] with fixtures alone. I know that the bulb replacement cost will be more (about $3/bulb) but the bulbs are supposed to last 2yrs. Am I missing anything?
-J
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You are speaking of [acronym:41b82556eb="Power compact fluorescent"]PC[/acronym:41b82556eb] (Compact fluorescent) bulbs. Although the ones you are talking about don't have much as far as intensity goes. [acronym:41b82556eb="In my opinion"]IMO[/acronym:41b82556eb], they would be fine for [acronym:41b82556eb="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:41b82556eb] though. What kinds of application are you wanting to use them for.?
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If you go to wal-mart, they have 6500k bright white Power Compact screw socket bulbs.
5 dollars a piece. They provide the light required for plantgrowth and are perfect for salt and freshwater aquariums. If you take a look in the [acronym:3c2cbc2b99="Do it yourself"]DIY[/acronym:3c2cbc2b99] section, I built a hood for my 10gal with these types of light wired it. You'd need sockets that don't have a on/off switch on them, and the onlyhh ones I've found that don't have that are weatherproof sockets. Weatherproof sockets are a good thing to use, anyways, since they're weather proof!
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Just be weary of Home Depot Bulbs, I bought a planted aquarium [acronym:8b46e96d84="Normal Output Fluorescents"]NO[/acronym:8b46e96d84] tube bulb by Phillips from Home Depot, and the light it puts out is worse then yellow.
IT PUTS OUT PINK LIGHT!! totally unacceptable for an aquarium, or any type of thing really.
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