Roy G. Biv
Premium Member
Ok, I was doing some thinking today. I am going through some old stuff and ran across some old bulbs. People say that old bulbs have a spectrum shift that causes algae outbreaks. I am wondering if that is that bad.
For instance. I have a 12K halide bulb used for 1 year. If there was a spectrum shift, wouldnt it shift towards 10k or the other way to 14k? Why would this be so bad.
I understand the bulb loses par as it ages, but thats not what this is about. Can anyone explain?
For instance. I have a 12K halide bulb used for 1 year. If there was a spectrum shift, wouldnt it shift towards 10k or the other way to 14k? Why would this be so bad.
I understand the bulb loses par as it ages, but thats not what this is about. Can anyone explain?