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    Default MH reflectors? Lumenarc III mins?

    Thinking of going back to MH. I'm going to get Lumatek ballasts, thinking of getting the Lumenarc III Mini reflectors for a 75g tank. Would these be good reflectors? I was looking at the Lumenbright minis but they seem a little larger

    http://reefdepot.net/store/catalog/l...-iii-p-64.html

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    they are some of the best you can buy,, excellent light distribution
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    Thanks Tex, now I just gotta find out if I can run all SE bulbs on these ballasts. I heard they're comparable to IceCap but has a better warranty and are 30 dollars cheaper.

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    Saw a set at a clients house. Mike's right, very good light distribution. The lights were 175W and I really thought they were 250W by the brightness.

    Sounds like you already have the ballasts? If not, why not hook up a blue wave to those bad boy reflectors.

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    300 bucks each ballast, sounds pretty expensive. Compared to 99 dollars for the Lumatek thats the same as an IceCap. Trying to reduce the cost as much as possible, I really do miss metal halide but not sure if I should go back to it or just buy new reflectors by IceCap, standoffs, and end caps for T5HO.

    Lumatek with LumIII = ~458
    Bluewave with LumIII= ~844
    Redo T5HO= ~215

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    unless the Bluewave is a dual ballast? Edit: *Marinedepot sells the dual ballast

    Is there any advantage to running SE over DE? I know at least with DE you wont have damage the reflectors since itll have glass to protect it
    Last edited by rz1a; Sun, 1st Mar 2009 at 03:27 PM.

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    With DE bulbs you will have to have glass shielding.

    I bought the lumenbrights over a year ago, and I'm still very happy with them.
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    Bill, do you think itd be better cleaning the glass than scratching up the reflectors?

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    Cleaning the glass is not a huge deal - but I found I had to clean the glass WAY more than the reflectors. I clean the reflectors every few months and the glass over my old pendants were more like every 2 weeks.
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    I am also thinking about a 175w LAIII Mini Stealth pendant... Decisions, decisions...
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