nestor
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Those will be nice when they drop below $120.00 each.
Just a quick search found this:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/LED-Engin/LZ4-00U600/?qs=vmkU9SbkviTsM59hs1sMkg==
Those will be nice when they drop below $120.00 each.
Right but microwatts. We only need 1. Or maybe 1 is too much.Those will be nice when they below $120.00 each.
365-370. Probably worth spending the extra 10.00 to not get UVA.Right but microwatts. We only need 1. Or maybe 1 is too much.
Back to those UVB strings. I wonder what the frequency is. I don't worry about the power now.
The sheer propensity for getting this wrong reminds of those never remembered early pioneers in poison gas developmentRight but microwatts. We only need 1. Or maybe 1 is too much.
Back to those UVB strings. I wonder what the frequency is. I don't worry about the power now.
How can you remember anything when you are dying of poison gas.The sheer propensity for getting this wrong reminds of those never remembered early pioneers in poison gas development
(that was kinda my point )How can you remember anything when you are dying of poison gas.
I think it would be a bit more the lesson of Madam Curie and her husband.
"Don't do it the wrong way."
Quick question - is anyone powering multiple drivers off of one AC plug? Just wondering if anyone has done this and whether separating each driver to its own AC plug is a better idea.
Plugs are not important. Amps rule the room.Quick question - is anyone powering multiple drivers off of one AC plug? Just wondering if anyone has done this and whether separating each driver to its own AC plug is a better idea.
Get your units straight (again).So, we need something in the 50 microwatt range. And they have that already in T8 sized CFL.
Zilla Desert 50 bulb (50 microwatts per second/cm2)
This diamond-based thermal grease seems to have much higher conduction -What could perform better than a thin layer of PK3 paste?
So, go Megawatt. Solves everything. Raw power. IAC, the point is they already have that.Get your units straight (again).
You need "something in the 50 microwatt range" only if you're trying to cover 1 cm^2. That is less than 1/6 sq inch. And that's recommended power for reptiles.
50 microwatts/cm^2 is about 46 mW/sqft.
Sorry, but I really don't understand what you tried to say there.So, go Megawatt. Solves everything. Raw power. IAC, the point is they already have that.
So, if you are not really stoned, then why not?