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| Fire Coral | 2 Current Dual Satellite w/moon Light and Fan Current - 36" Dual Satellite 2x96 watt SunPaq with Lunar Light YOUR COST $$ 135 each $$ CURRENT COST $$ 170 $$ I decided to go with metal halides during setup and these were already ordered - it was a big mess-up - My error your gain. I would like to sell these locally (Chicago Area) if at all possible to not have to ship these. Is anyone going to the MACNA at the end of this month here in Chicago??? I will ship to an interested party. (These lights were used for only one week - basically brand new) (legs are included) Product Information: 2X96 watt Affordable 24-hour lighting system Low profile Energy efficient electronic ballast 4 lamps in 2 Dual phosphor technology Highest CFM fan among competing brands The only single strip to include lunar lights Product Dimensions 36.75" x 7.25" x 2" Model CU01015 Length 36" Dual Daylight 6,700K/10.000K 1x96 watt Dual Actinic 420nm/460nm 1x96 watt Lunar Light Moon White Independent Control Fan Total Watts 192 Total Amps 1.46 The Backbone Advanced electronic ballast architecture. The patented circuitry inside each ballast ensures consistent high performance and low energy consumption while meeting FCC standards with EMI protection and low THD. All components are the highest quality available, meeting ISO 9001 standards, and are potted to reduce thermal stress and increase ballast life expectancy. SunPaq Enhanced Revolutionary SunPaq lamps incorporate a proprietary blend of phosphors from Nichia (the world’s leading phosphor manufacturer) for the ultimate in spectral distribution, creating eye-popping aesthetics and life promoting energy. We didn’t stop there - the SunPaq lamps feature the industry’s only 18-Karat gold plated pins for maximum conductivity and corrosion resistance as well as Philips brand filaments. A German parabolic reflector, coupled with our revolutionary dual phosphor SunPaq lamps, produce stunning output - the highest in the industry. Viewing Around the Clock Built-in Moon White Lunar Light completes the 24-hour lighting cycle, providing rhythmic moon luminance for increased spawning and reproduction. The Moon White Lunar Light casts a crisp moon glow for optimum nocturnal simulation and nighttime viewing. Sleek and Cool Heavy duty 1.7 mm extruded aluminum housing provides optimal heat dissipation and unmatched strength. The sleek, contoured, low profile style is perfect for any application. Keeping things cool inside is a super quiet, high CFM fan - the largest among comparable brands - extending fixture life and increasing performance. This is the website where I bought these: www.webaquatics.com Thanks for looking!!
__________________ 125 gallon, 100 lb. live rock, 2 Ocellaris Clownfish, 1 yellow tang, 1 blue tang, 1 yellow eye Kole tang, 1 green mandarin, 1 atlantic anenome, 1 blue mush., 1 green mush., 1 maroon mush., zoanthus button polyps, 5 peppermint shrimp, hermit crabs, nassarius snails, Mexican Turbo Snails, turbo snails 2 yellow-tailed damsels named "Ding and Dong", (after a long day of fishing and rock removing now live in the refugium) set-up Nov 05 |
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