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rossb
09-28-2003, 11:01 PM
I was at quick grow today getting some 15W 6400K CF (for 13 bucks...plus 26 W for 15 bucks) and the guy was showing me their newest light. It is suppose to be a 10000 K 125 W compact flourescent. It almost looks actinic it is so blue. They are selling them for a buck a watt or so (GST included). They also have 80, 90 100 and 125 W CF.

The larger lights are available in mogul or medium base and are self ballasted.

Just in case someone is looking for some lights. Quick grow also has a south location.


Pieces sells the 100 W 6400K bulb for 135 bucks plus GST..

rossb
10-01-2003, 01:20 AM
I was talking to the guys tonight and they only carry the 125 W bulbs now. They are 100 bucks (GST inc). Appaently the lower wattages never sell.

just so you don't make a trip for nothing.

AJ_77
10-01-2003, 01:41 AM
I'm thinking about life span, heat, power consumption - any ideas? Also, how much room would they take up under a canopy, lengthwise?

rossb
10-01-2003, 01:52 AM
Hey come over...you can have a look. I tried to take a picture .. and I expect to be seeing clearly in about an hour :crazyeye:

AJ_77
10-01-2003, 01:56 AM
I'll see if I can get away tomorrow evening - sounds cool, especially the K colour. Wonder how they compare to e-ballasted fixtures for power consumption?

Bob I
10-01-2003, 03:03 AM
I'll see if I can get away tomorrow evening - sounds cool, especially the K colour. Wonder how they compare to e-ballasted fixtures for power consumption?

A self ballasted bulb is of course e-ballasted. It would be kinda tough to build a tar ballast on the end of a tube.
:microwav:

AJ_77
10-01-2003, 03:52 AM
That's helpful, but how would it compare to a Workhorse 5 running 2x55W pc bulbs? Similarly efficient?

Bob I
10-01-2003, 03:56 AM
That's helpful, but how would it compare to a Workhorse 5 running 2x55W pc bulbs? Similarly efficient?

I will go out on a limb, and say yes. It would take spec sheets to actually compare them, but in general they would have similar efficiencies I am guessing.

ed99
10-01-2003, 03:43 PM
Sorry- I'm not sure on terminology with lights- what do these things look like? Are they a finished unit (i.e. something that doesn't look too out of place in a living room!) or just bare bulb, ballast, and wire?

I'm looking for some lighting to sit on a glass top on my corner tank. I'm going to be in Vancouver for the next couple of days and was thinking of picking up a 2 * 96 W power compact set-up at J&L. How do you think these lights at Quick-grow would compare?

Thanks,

Ed

Bob I
10-01-2003, 03:56 PM
Sorry- I'm not sure on terminology with lights- what do these things look like? Are they a finished unit (i.e. something that doesn't look too out of place in a living room!) or just bare bulb, ballast, and wire?

I'm looking for some lighting to sit on a glass top on my corner tank. I'm going to be in Vancouver for the next couple of days and was thinking of picking up a 2 * 96 W power compact set-up at J&L. How do you think these lights at Quick-grow would compare?

Thanks,

Ed

Is there any chance you could pick me up a 96W Actinic bulb at J&L. I have a 2x96W Coralife light, but I don't much like the Actinic bulb that came with it.
:question:

ed99
10-01-2003, 04:11 PM
Is there any chance you could pick me up a 96W Actinic bulb at J&L. I have a 2x96W Coralife light, but I don't much like the Actinic bulb that came with it.
:question:

Shouldn't be a problem- I think I'll have some extra space though I have to carry some work stuff, and more importantly my hockey gear. I'll PM you.

Your Coralife sounds like the unit I'm looking at- any comments good or bad?

Ed

Veng68
10-01-2003, 07:25 PM
hockey gear......... now that is hard core.

Cheers,
Victor Veng68

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10-03-2003, 06:04 PM
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10-03-2003, 06:10 PM
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