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Thanks gobytron. ive considered using a 70w mh but with such a small water volume im worried about the heat transfer. just hoping the claims are true about this led from maxspect.
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In the alternative, you could probably do a DIY LED for substantially less than the G2. There's some great reading on RC about it:
DIY LED Write Up Last edited by TheMikey; 10-15-2010 at 04:10 PM. Reason: Fixed Link |
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Im running a 150mh on my 14gal. Trust me, just top off your water and my tank water doesn't fluctuate that much in temp
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