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    So it's here again...

    It's time again to buy 4x 65w Power Compact bulbs! YAAAYYYY

    I'm not very knowledgable when it comes to lighting, but I've had the same ballist for a few years now, it's a custom sea life 48" ballist with the moon light. I got onto one of my favorite online vendors to get the 4 bulbs I'll be needing...


    Dual Daylights X 2 ($55)

    Dual Actinic X 2 ($55)

    Total Cost for bulb replacement: $110 + Shipping

    Then I started looking at this...

    48" SALTWATER NOVA EXTREME T5HO($100)

    54W HIGH OUTPUT 10,000K bulb and 48" 54W HIGH OUTPUT 460NM ACTINIC BULB($35)

    Total Cost for bulbs AND new light assembly: $135 + Shipping

    I guess my question is this, should I make the switch? Will I still have the same level of lighting? My thinking is if this is true, then I would gladly pay the extra 25 bucks to get the new setup, my old light assembly switches dont work anymore, the fan doesnt work, etc... So I would love to have a new setup, but not at the cost of decreased light for my coral....

    any advice? TIA!

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    If it was my choice...I'd go with the T5s. You'll get MORE light than the PCs. Also, you can keep more "light sensitive" corals.

    S

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    I would make the switch to t5's. However, the nova units IMO are junk. When you buy t5's, bulb brand/individual reflectors can really make or break the set-up.
    75gal 6x54w t5's on icecap slr's 3 blue +, 1 pro color, 1 ge 65k, 1 uvl spuer atintic, iwaki 40rlt return, mak 4 on closed loop to om super squirt, mak 3 on etss reef devil, jbj artica chiller, aquamedic calcium reactor, DIY Kalk reactor, DIY media reactor, currently running half phospahte/half carbon.

    Live in Uvalde, Texas. On the fish hatchery!

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    T5HO Lamps are cheaper to replace and last about 4 months longer than CFL's.

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    i have a 48inch odyssea 250 watt lighting setup 2total of four bulbs and 8 lunar lights i love the light i get it puts way more light than my t5s ever did i turn it on and leave my door open to my room and it lights up our hole hallway

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    okay, just a little more information for thought. pc's are essentially a bent t5 bulb. The reason the t5's provide more lighting is because of the reflector.
    75gal 6x54w t5's on icecap slr's 3 blue +, 1 pro color, 1 ge 65k, 1 uvl spuer atintic, iwaki 40rlt return, mak 4 on closed loop to om super squirt, mak 3 on etss reef devil, jbj artica chiller, aquamedic calcium reactor, DIY Kalk reactor, DIY media reactor, currently running half phospahte/half carbon.

    Live in Uvalde, Texas. On the fish hatchery!

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    Switch to T5s. I have a Nova on my 55, and while it isn't really JUNK, it's a lower end unit. But, it works fine and it's now 2 years old.
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

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    The bulb/color/spectrum selection is much better/broader with T5's.

    Todd
    Killed my first coral in 1991, have tried to do better since. Always tricky.

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    so even though the nova is a lower end unit, it's still better than what i have now, correct?

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