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OT - compact fluorescent
OK, maybe waaay OT, but I've found a lot of general knowledge in this
group. I have an aquarium hood that takes a 55 watt CF. One of the U-shaped ones with 4 in-line pins. The fixture comes with dire warnings to only replace with the same kind of bulb. 55 watts is too much wattage for the tank without some extra doodads (mainly CO2 injection) - I get lots of algae growth. Eventually the plants will win out over the algae, but in the meantime ... I went out looking for a new bulb. Turns out they don't make 55 watt any more, they make a 45 watt and a 65 watt. The stores all tell me the 65 will work, but they give conflicting answers on the 45 watt. If someone here is well versed in the do's and don'ts of CF bulbs and fixtures, please let me know if a 45 watt will work. They're too expensive to experiment :-). Thanks. -- Intelligence is an experiment that failed - G. B. Shaw |
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