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08/06/2009, 03:20 PM | #1 |
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tek really worth it???
I'll start off by admitting that I'm a total cheap skate, and that I've been looking for new lights for my 40Br (currently using 180 watts PC). I've encountered a pretty big dilemma though, and am Looking for some advice.
Locally, I have found two 36 inch T5 fixtures. The first being the Current Sundial fixture which has built in timers, fan, and moonlights. The second is a 36 inch tek, and everyone knows what that comes with, pretty much reflectors, and fixture- no real extras. Here are my concerns for each fixture: Sundial- I wouldn't be able to fit individual reflectors in the fixture, so I'd have to rely on the factory ones, which are less than ideal. tek- I would still have to use my jumble of plug in timers, would have to get separate moonlights, and may have to install a fan. Also, the mounting brackets/hanging kits are expensive. Both of these fixtures are available to me at a screaming deal (the tek is like 50-60 bucks more than the sundial). Both include lamps with more that 6 months use on them, and I'd have to drive about 90 miles to pick either up. So, with the intent on keeping a clam, and sps on top of my current zoos, gsp, frogspawn, ricordeas, and bta's. Can I go wrong on either fixture?? I really can't decide, so I'm looking for some advice. Thanks in advance, Tim |
08/06/2009, 03:25 PM | #2 |
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is it worth 60 bucks extra? yes.
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08/06/2009, 03:53 PM | #3 |
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I agree the tek is probably the better light of the two. Just be sure to install the fan(s) for the best performance.
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08/06/2009, 07:21 PM | #4 |
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to be clear then, I would have to worry about the tek heating the water, and would definately need a fan??
Has anyone ever tried to retrofit the sundial with better reflectors?? Tim |
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