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mrcopitr
06-06-2002, 08:41 PM
Hi guys,
Is a glass or acrylic len required for power compact lighthing. I have read somewhere that gorgonian react babdly to UV rays when no lens is place between the water and the lights....Is this true??? Will soft corals expand better with a len..??
Thank you for any input into this
Marco
StirCrazy
06-06-2002, 09:48 PM
Marco, Although I can't give you a answer at this time about the UV out put of PC's I just wanted to let you know I am in the process of ordering a UV sensor that will alow me to test various lights and see what the UV out put from them actual is. I should have this with in the month so I will start testing in July.
Steve
Unless you are using a double ended HQI without its UV lens you wont have a problem.
reefburnaby
06-07-2002, 01:48 AM
Hi,
In general, as long as you aren't using blacklights (BLs or BLB), the UV concentration of fluorescent lamps is low. 8 hour exposure of conventional tube lighting has about the same exposure of 1 minute of outdoor sunlight.
Without phosphors, fluorescent tubes contain a lot of UV and not a lot of visible light. The phosphors efficiently convert UV in to visible light and heat. Hence, very little UV escapes outside the tubes -- its all contained within the tubes.
MH, MV and HQIs have a significant amount of UV. Hence, a shield is required for bulbs that do not contain a self-contained shield -- for example HQIs.
- Victor.
mrcopitr
06-07-2002, 02:14 AM
Thank you guys for your input on this subject
best regards
Marco
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