WTB - Metal Halide

xtm

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Hi guys, I'm looking for a MH setup... I have a 175w now but wanted to add more. Just post whatever you have and we can start from there.

got cash - pickup preferred :D

thanks
 
400w SE XM 20K (5 month old bulb)

Sunlight Supply RO1 pendant

wired with quick disconnect to a Hamilton mag. ballast.

everything in good condition in Westminster.

$125

can email pics upon request.
 
two SLS ROI pendants, dual standard PFO ballast and a coupl XM 10K's and 20K's...the bulbs probably have 6-8 months on em.

200.00
 
PM's sent.

If someone knows a good deal on a local LFS, please post them as well. I reaaally want a new MH setup.

thanks :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7899935#post7899935 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by golfish
two SLS ROI pendants, dual standard PFO ballast and a coupl XM 10K's and 20K's...the bulbs probably have 6-8 months on em.

200.00

If I didn't get my Edison bill last month I'd jump on that.
Excellent price for a complete plug and play set-up.

SteveU
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7900921#post7900921 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gtrestoration
If I didn't get my Edison bill last month I'd jump on that.
Excellent price for a complete plug and play set-up.

SteveU

Steve, Just got mine yesterday:eek2:

I forgot to mention..the ballast and bulbs are 400 watters,

XTM, If you want new I'd go to Marine Depot, Reef Geek or Custom Aquatics.
 
Re: WTB - Metal Halide

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7899086#post7899086 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by xtm
Hi guys, I'm looking for a MH setup... I have a 175w now but wanted to add more. Just post whatever you have and we can start from there.

got cash - pickup preferred :D

thanks

What kind of setup do you have currently?

If you are using SE in a hood or canopy, its always a lot cheaper just to add a second ballast and socket/bracket. Its not that hard to do and should save you hundreds of dollars. You can move the existing socket to one side, and add another mh socket, which provides more even distribution of light.

Assuming your tank is 4 feet or longer, one bulb is insufficient, unless you hang it way high and use a 400watter, but then you either have a canopy height issue, or need to find a some way to keep the bulb from blinding people, especially kids looking upward.

But I feel you, a single 175, it just aint it enough for corals. If if you have a dual, and you use the new Iwasaki 15k bulbs I keep promoting, then you might be okay.

. . . just my very humble opinion.
 
I have a 150w hamilton reefstar system for sale. It comes with the pendent, ballast, and a 20k bulb. I also have a backup bulb that is 10 months old. Everything for $150.
 
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