I read a thread on T5 tubes yesterday. The German guy from ATI argues that using Kelvin in T5 discussions is not meaningful. We need to discuss spectrum instead. Here is
the link for more information (refer to post #7).
Hey DiscusHeckel,
Thanks so much for the link and heads up!
That's a very nice thread!!
I get all my bulbs from Greg's and he is a wonderful guy do deal with!
I met George back in 2010 at MACNA and now he's gone, but that thread is truly great!
Yes, this is just like those cartoon names for corals and zoas. People identify to the bulbs because of how they call them. Most of the numbers don't match with the colors we see at all!!! That makes very hard to buy them and decide what would be the one of our systems.
If you check at the specifications on all the bulbs I posted you'll see that they "call" them 15000K or 15000K+, therefore I named them like that. If they are or not that comes to another step.
To tell the truth all the bulbs aren't really what we think, unfortunately.
We even can't really tell what is a 10000K bulb or a 14000K bulb nowadays, with so many different names to be able to have a base for comparison.
That's a very good point and the link comes in hand to indeed enrich this thread!! Thanks again!
Once more, I just wanted to identify the bulbs as the description of each imposes.
Grandis.