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Thanks guys. I was already leaning that direction (already have 250W) but have never used 400W SE before, so I was curious.
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You will also save a little on the price of bulbs.
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Quote:
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250w....but you will need supplemental and be careful of those crappy de pendants.
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Ya, it'll be a very high end fixture and has 4xT5 actinics. I'm not sayin' what it is yet in case the deal falls through but if I do, you guys will be the first to know
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Sfiligoi lights are cream of the crop
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Ya, it's a toss up between Giesemann or Sfiligoi... hence the thread
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certainly when it comes to reflectors....
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250w, you arent trying to light a warehouse
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