250 watt SE MH lamps compared

I just Purchased 2 Aqua Medic Pendants 250 Watters I believe these are a magnetic ballest, Any recomendations on what the best bulbs for growing sps would be?
without a large colour loss?
 
I just Purchased 2 Aqua Medic Pendants 250 Watters I believe these are a magnetic ballest, Any recomendations on what the best bulbs for growing sps would be?
without a large colour loss?
 
has anyone noticed the max watts and amps on the XM 250 w 15k bulbs when used on the PFO HQI ballast? they are easily twice as high. I was going to buy this bulb because I hear it has very nive color and with the HQI ballast it does not have bad numbers either but after seeing that I think I will go with the hammilton or the AC.... I want that crisp white with a tint of blue that will make the flourecent pigments in the corals perk up... Any suggestions?
 
why not try out the new BLK 14kk which has slightly higher PAR then it's 10kk and yet produce even whiter natural look.
 
has anyone used hello lights aro pro series w/ xm 250w 10k. Also does anyone have date for this ballast? Thanks. I'm curious what the par is and watts used.
 
Check Sanjays site. I dont think there is any difference once you use a shield on the de"s thats mandatory for de's but not se's.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6378692#post6378692 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bluesurf1
Like wattages. 250 xm 10 k vs a similar d/e bulb.
All bulbs are completely different. Not all 10k bulbs produce the same PAR or spectrum so you would need to use Sanjay's plots to make a real comparison. You will also have to take ballasts into consideration, since an XM 10k will have different output depending on the ballast. FWIW, XM bulbs seem to have better par when run on mag ballasts as opposed to other bulbs which perform better on e-ballasts.
 
An interesting thing one of my friends purchased three idential bulbs 10K's at the same time and installled the into his 6 foot fisture. Two bulbs gave a blue light than then the third which gave a more yellow hue. He tried swapping them in different positions to see if was the balast or wiring or reflector that was making the change but the yellow i\tint stayed with the bulb .

Gow this difference was not obvious to the point you would notice it on a tank with a single bulb but it was noticable with the bulbs right next to each other.

Simularly I was replacing a PC bulb on my 45 and noticed it was more purplish than its old mate. I then replaced the mate noticed the difference still there. So I switched the bulb positions and the bulb with the more purple color stayed that way, Note these were suposed to be actinic's but one was blue and the other was blue with a slight purple hue.

This makes me wonder how accurate any tests are when run only a few light bulbs. One engineer that worked for a lightbulb company told me that the basic tests on bulbs are run on a hand few from each batch. As long 90% of the test batch falls within 10% of the advertised specs then the bulbs can be legally shipped.

But what is 10% say for a actinic it should peak at 420 nm. if it is allowec a 10$ frequency shift could that mean it can peak any where from 388 to 463? or doe is mean that if it slisted at 1000 lumins at 420nm it can be anyshere between 800 and 1200 lumins? he never broke down to fetail these specifications.

Dennis
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6399476#post6399476 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TropTrea
An interesting thing one of my friends purchased three idential bulbs 10K's at the same time and installled the into his 6 foot fisture. Two bulbs gave a blue light than then the third which gave a more yellow hue. He tried swapping them in different positions to see if was the balast or wiring or reflector that was making the change but the yellow i\tint stayed with the bulb .

Gow this difference was not obvious to the point you would notice it on a tank with a single bulb but it was noticable with the bulbs right next to each other.

Simularly I was replacing a PC bulb on my 45 and noticed it was more purplish than its old mate. I then replaced the mate noticed the difference still there. So I switched the bulb positions and the bulb with the more purple color stayed that way, Note these were suposed to be actinic's but one was blue and the other was blue with a slight purple hue.

This makes me wonder how accurate any tests are when run only a few light bulbs. One engineer that worked for a lightbulb company told me that the basic tests on bulbs are run on a hand few from each batch. As long 90% of the test batch falls within 10% of the advertised specs then the bulbs can be legally shipped.

But what is 10% say for a actinic it should peak at 420 nm. if it is allowec a 10$ frequency shift could that mean it can peak any where from 388 to 463? or doe is mean that if it slisted at 1000 lumins at 420nm it can be anyshere between 800 and 1200 lumins? he never broke down to fetail these specifications.

Dennis

I'll agree with you.. I've had that happen to me on my tanks.. Same bulb ballast reflector.. But the bulbs will look a lil different.. This was with cheaper bulbs like XM and Coral Vue.. I wonder if the higher priced bulbs have the same problem?
 
Geismann Mega Chrome

Geismann Mega Chrome

Has anyone tried the Geismann Mega Chrome 13,000 for 250 or 400 watts? Any pics. I currently run 250 Ushio 10,000, but do have a little yellow look to them. I am getting ready to add two 400 watt bulbs to my current set up of 3 250 watt bulbs. I would like to go with something that is really white so the VHO's pop a little more or with a slightly bluer bulb. Any Ideas?
 
I just hooked up 3 coralvue reeflux 10k 250watt bulbs on coralvue electronic ballasts. I must say that my living creatures love the light. I think it is a very clean white with a hint of blue. I reccomend
 
Bulbs

Bulbs

I just ordered 5 bulbs Coralreef Reeflux. They are 3 250 12,000 and 2 400 watt 12,000. I currently run Ushios 250 watt and they look a little yellow to me, especially without the actinics on. I did not want to go with 20,000k's to blue. Hopefully this will be what I am looking for.
 
i am going to upgrade to either a 40 gallon breeder or a 30 gallon long. same length and height of 36" long and 16 " high.

only difference being the depth which is irrelevent as far as lighting is concerned.

my question is, would 1 250 watt bulb be sufficient for a 36" long tank, or would i be better off with dual 175 watters? i dont want unequal lighting, im used to my PCs over my 20 and i like the look of light even, everywhere
 
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