The Grim Reefer
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Re: help
Re: help
Not sure. If there is someone in your area with a PAR meter try taking a reading off a neon tube and see what you get. The neons I have always seen didn't seem very bright.
Re: help
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13551674#post13551674 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by troylee
yo grim you are the man i just got turned on to this thread from my vegas reef club i wanted to see if you had any opinion on this i was wandering if you had ever heard of anyone using neon tubes for lighting since they are they same as a t5 a mercury vapor exact same glass but neon uses a cold cathode electrode meaning the glass stays room temp does not emit heat like a t5... neon has a 8300k, 6500k, 3000k, and antic blues and such thousands of colors to choose from... just not sure the par reading it would get... i have a 150 gal tank i custom built myself and inset it in the wall..im having a hard time with lighting because i lose 6"around the top of the tank on the front and one side from the wall thickness... so my top is like 12"w and 71"L on the top its wierd anyways im currently using 6- 65w pc.s i heard there not the greatest go t5s.. im leaning towards them big time but i work for a major sign company in las vegas and neons are a dime a dozen and i could get them made in the lengths i need... i was thinking t5 reflectors and neon bulbs in a 6500k and antic blue and some horizon blue that is close to aqua blue t5s have you ever heard of such a thing.... i know your the t5 master just wandering your thoughts on this or if you have ever heard of such a thing?
Not sure. If there is someone in your area with a PAR meter try taking a reading off a neon tube and see what you get. The neons I have always seen didn't seem very bright.