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deano
09-21-2004, 12:36 AM
Has anyone seen the new pendants available from Icecap? I uses a mogul socket type DE 150 or 70 watt bulb. The DE bulb is housed inside a flood type bulb with an internal reflector. Very slick. Does anyone know if any places in Canada are selling them yet. If the DE is housed inside a flood light, does that mean that it doesn't need a glass cover. Maybe it is possible to just buy a MH mogul and retrofit it cheap.
StirCrazy
09-21-2004, 02:47 AM
I uses a mogul socket type DE 150 or 70 watt bulb. .
ok your confusing me a mogul socket and a DE bulb will not work togeather. are you using a double ended bulb that looks like the ones in the halogen work lights? if so that is not a mogul socket, a mogul socket looks like a giant light bulb screw in type socket.
Steve
Bob I
09-21-2004, 03:13 PM
I had a look at Premiumaquatics site. They show a new IceCap spot pendant that uses a new Iwasaki medium base screw in bulb. It comes in 70 or 150W flavors. Is that it. :question:
Steve, check the article out here. Pretty interesting.
www.advancedaquarist.com
StirCrazy
09-22-2004, 11:15 PM
Steve, check the article out here. Pretty interesting.
www.advancedaquarist.com
yup thats a standard PAR type bulb.. not a DE bulb though anymore. a lot of halogens and MH are in this configuration. going to be good for small tanks but useless on larger ones unless you buy a lot.. only have a 12X12" coverage with any reasonable PAR levels.
Steve
Bob I
09-23-2004, 05:14 PM
Steve, check the article out here. Pretty interesting.
www.advancedaquarist.com
yup thats a standard PAR type bulb.. not a DE bulb though anymore. a lot of halogens and MH are in this configuration. going to be good for small tanks but useless on larger ones unless you buy a lot.. only have a 12X12" coverage with any reasonable PAR levels.
Steve
I hate to be disagreeable :rolleyes: , but upon looking at the picture, I see a PAR type of bulb that has been converted to hold a DE bulb. As to the coverage, I think you are right. There would not be any decent light spread. :mrgreen:
StirCrazy
09-23-2004, 11:06 PM
Steve, check the article out here. Pretty interesting.
www.advancedaquarist.com
yup thats a standard PAR type bulb.. not a DE bulb though anymore. a lot of halogens and MH are in this configuration. going to be good for small tanks but useless on larger ones unless you buy a lot.. only have a 12X12" coverage with any reasonable PAR levels.
Steve
I hate to be disagreeable :rolleyes: , but upon looking at the picture, I see a PAR type of bulb that has been converted to hold a DE bulb. As to the coverage, I think you are right. There would not be any decent light spread. :mrgreen:
semantics, they mounted the DE, which is the same as the guts of the normal mogal, other than being mounted in a tube with a few extra ion catchers and support bracket its pretty much the same. so they took this and mounted it in a PAR standard. so you define a bulb by the base type and this is now a PAR type bulb. this will have its applications as now you can set up your own DIY with a PAR socket and not have to buy that but ugly Icecap monstrosity of a pendant that looks like something from battle star galactica. :mrgreen:
Steve
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