<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9568581#post9568581 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by shoey
i am wondering if i should use t5. I have heird good things about them.
But the guy at the local fish store says that i should use mh. should i use t5 or mh?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9570520#post9570520 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jobob
I set up my 55g with new lights last week. I got two DE MH reflectors from hellolights for $30 each. Then two t-5 with ice cap reflectors, and it all fit into my canopy which is 13in wide. I get both. I think the whole thing cost me around $500. But I got ice cap ballast which are $115 each. You could do it cheaper with mag ballast. I got ushio 14k, which are a very nice white. I still like it better with the 2 t-5 uv super actinics. makes the corals pop. Plus u get the shimmer from the mh too.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9635933#post9635933 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichConley
Running Icecaps on DEs is a bad idea. DEs dont run all that well on electronics. You get shorter bulb life, less efficiency, and poor color. you're running them under spec.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9644802#post9644802 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ASH
When we over-drive fluorescent lamps, the reaction is often you're killing the lamps. As we don't use the filaments the news has finally filtered down to most IceCap VHO owners that VHO or T5HO lamps last 18-24 months when run on our ballasts. (T5HO need active heat venting of lamp heat)
Now we are not only under-driving MH DE lamps, we're cutting into their useful life also. BS.
Here's what we do:
*Start a cold lamp with half the KV charge.
*Running MH lamps at 40KHz vs. 60Hz. or 120Hz.
*After three tries to light a lamp, the ballast shuts down, saving the electricity, the bulb and ballast from endless cycling.
*Operate lamps at specified wattage printed on the lamps.
Electronic ballasts, so it says above, also cause the MH lamp's color to shift and efficiency to drop by operating the lamp at the wattage printed on the lamp. Does that make sense to anyone? Has Sanjay ever suggested electronic ballasts degrade DE MH lamps? If they wanted to have the lamps run at 300-watts I would have thought they'd print that on the lamp.
Our experience is that using a lower starting voltage and higher operating frequency increase a lamp's useful life. If there's a color shift, it's when the MH lamp is over or under driven by 15% or more of the optimal wattage called for on the lamp.
Andy
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9645781#post9645781 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichConley
I run 2 MH pendants. One is a magnetic ballast, one has an Icecap. I have to replace the icecap's bulbs almost twice as often. It absolutely destroys DE bulbs.