M80 is the HQI. Let me go check. BRB....
M80 is the HQI. Let me go check. BRB....
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
On Sanjay's site the XM 250 10K has both a higher CCT and PAR than the ushio on both M58 and M80; it really kicks butt on the M80. Maybe they changed the 250 bulb to match the performance of the 400 since I ran mine, but my experience was that the XM definitely appeared more yellow than the ushio. If the data on Sanjay's site is really how the current bulbs perform, I'd have to say that the XM with a luminarc reflector running on the M80 would be hard to beat; almost twice the listed PAR of the phoenix DE bulb I'm running on the same ballast, and not that much lower than the 400W.
"BRB...."
TT
Killed my first coral in 1991, have tried to do better since. Always tricky.
I thought it was on the serial plate of the ballast. I checked and it wasn't there. They didn't even write the model number on it. It doesn't even say on their website. M80 is the pulse start. So, I'm assuming that mine is probably a M58.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
Better find out.
Todd
Killed my first coral in 1991, have tried to do better since. Always tricky.
Unless you specifically requested a HQI ballast, it's unlikely you got one, and they are significantly more expensive. If yours is a PFO there's a sticker on the top with the a list of ballasts, one of which would be checked off. If it says 250MH it's the M58. BTW, my PFO HQI pulls a maximum of 5.5 amps, a huge draw for a 250W ballast. I'm sure that's only on start up, but you do pay for the HQI buying it and running it.
You really ought to clear up your ballast situation before choosing a bulb. Also, I've heard a 250W mogule bulb will not last a year on a HQI ballast, but I don't really know about that one. Another area that can have real impact on your bulb choice would be reflectors; the luminarc performs so much better than anything else that it's worth getting no matter what, but especially if you like the color of a bulb that has a little less PAR than you want, because it can really get the most out of a bulb. Likewise, a not-so-good reflector like the spider could negate any improvement you might get from switching for the M58 to M80 ballast.
If I had a big tank, I would absolutely be using luminarc reflectors and mogule bulbs; for my little corner tank a DE mini pendant works great.