futureeyedoc
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Figured out after talking to some folks at the Narc meeting today that my current t5 setup is proly a lil too much light over my 33 long. Currently I have 4x54w in a catalina retrofit with individual reflectors. I can tell from the zoas, gsp, others that it's really just too much light.. Maybe with cheapo bulbs it would be ok, but running 4 ATI's it's putting out a lot of par....
My question is this... the fixture has 2 ballasts, each running two bulbs and run by separate switches on the retrofit fixture. I want to cut back the lighting but I don't like the color with just 2 on (no matter what the combo (I'm working with 2 aquablue specials, 1 true actinic, and 1 pro color). I tried unplugging just 1 bulb, and the 3 bulbs still light up ok. I thought uplugging one would talk the second in it's pair out.
The question is though, is that going to be overunning that bulb/ballast then since its designed for 2x54w and only running 1x54w or will it do just fine? Again its a catalina retrofit with catalina t5 ballasts. I like the config here and the less watts, but I don't want to burn out my bulb or ballast doing this...
Any thoughts?
My question is this... the fixture has 2 ballasts, each running two bulbs and run by separate switches on the retrofit fixture. I want to cut back the lighting but I don't like the color with just 2 on (no matter what the combo (I'm working with 2 aquablue specials, 1 true actinic, and 1 pro color). I tried unplugging just 1 bulb, and the 3 bulbs still light up ok. I thought uplugging one would talk the second in it's pair out.
The question is though, is that going to be overunning that bulb/ballast then since its designed for 2x54w and only running 1x54w or will it do just fine? Again its a catalina retrofit with catalina t5 ballasts. I like the config here and the less watts, but I don't want to burn out my bulb or ballast doing this...
Any thoughts?