imo
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Hello All, I was wondering about what all of you thought about using industrial metal halide ballasts and lights. I have found a sight that you can get 150 watt balasts for $40 and 150 watt bulbs for $29. I realize the there may be some quality issues with these cheaper setups, but could I use these ballasts and bulbs in a reaf setup. This would be great for those of us with limited budgets.
Here is a discription of the ballast:
>Watts: 150/175
>Brand: Advance
>Type: Metal Halide
>Voltage: 120-208-240-277
>Ansi Code: M57
>Part Number: 71A5570-001D
>Bulb Type: MH150/175 or MVR150/175
>No Minimum Order
>Priced Individually
>Warranty: 2 Years From Date on Ballast
>Ballast Replacement Kit With Dry Film Capacitor
Here is a description of the bulb:
ANSI M1107, 150 watt, Clear, ED-17, Metal Halide, (dia. 2 1/8", length 5 7/16"), Universal burning position, Medium Screw Base, Package Qty 12. (No minimum order, priced individually)
Could I just build a canopy and install these with a reflector and fans and realistically start to grow corals? This may have already been brought up and dismissed, but I thought i would inquire anyway. Thanks everyone.
Here is a discription of the ballast:
>Watts: 150/175
>Brand: Advance
>Type: Metal Halide
>Voltage: 120-208-240-277
>Ansi Code: M57
>Part Number: 71A5570-001D
>Bulb Type: MH150/175 or MVR150/175
>No Minimum Order
>Priced Individually
>Warranty: 2 Years From Date on Ballast
>Ballast Replacement Kit With Dry Film Capacitor
Here is a description of the bulb:
ANSI M1107, 150 watt, Clear, ED-17, Metal Halide, (dia. 2 1/8", length 5 7/16"), Universal burning position, Medium Screw Base, Package Qty 12. (No minimum order, priced individually)
Could I just build a canopy and install these with a reflector and fans and realistically start to grow corals? This may have already been brought up and dismissed, but I thought i would inquire anyway. Thanks everyone.