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Old 01/05/2007, 07:38 AM   #1
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Question any recommendations on home depot fuge light

looking for a better light than I have now I'm hoping to find a screw in type looking "flood light" Does anyone have any recommendations like this that I can find at home depot/ lowes and not have to order?


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Old 01/05/2007, 07:42 AM   #2
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You can use any base that will hold a screw in light bulb. and Go to Wal-mart and get the 6500k PC bulbs there are 2 of them I think for $9.


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Old 01/05/2007, 07:45 AM   #3
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thanks Lonnie.. I'm assuming they will say 6500k on the box somewhere? I'll be heading up there this morning!


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Old 01/05/2007, 07:46 AM   #4
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Could you mount a drop light.


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Old 01/05/2007, 07:48 AM   #5
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Yes they say 6500k on them but it might be on the back.. The package is easy to find.. Because they have a ton of them in Yellow package and some in BLUE. the Blue are the 6500k. They come in a few different wattages too.


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Old 01/05/2007, 07:51 AM   #6
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at this time im only using the "bowl" shaped reflector clamped above the fuge and not getting much growth on cheato, but the spiral bulb im using is old and small. I think I will go with two lights since they come in a two pack.. thanks for the details on them!


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Old 01/05/2007, 07:52 AM   #7
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Do some reading on the package though. Go for at least 5000K ones. They'll have it printed on the white base so you may need to look at multiple packages to see all the printing.


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Old 01/05/2007, 08:11 AM   #9
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Mark Levenson has a thread about fuge lights, and has done some experiments, and recommends a 5100K bulb for growing macro algae.


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Old 01/05/2007, 08:16 AM   #10
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great thanks for all the input.. I wont get a light above 6500k and I never thought to look on the base for the numbers.. thanks alot!


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Old 01/05/2007, 08:32 AM   #11
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No need to go above 6500. I think I've found 5000, 5100, 5500, and 6500's at different times. They stopped carrying the Commercial electric ones at home depot and now carry some red colored label brand but you'll find the right ones it just may take a bit of looking.


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I read Melev's thread and I'm using his ideas...my macro is growing quite well, I highly recommend it


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Here is some good info from Melev


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Old 01/05/2007, 08:51 AM   #14
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I use Lights of America fixture from HD. I have been using it for 8 months now and still great growth in cheato. I went to HD yesterday and they are still selling these fixtures and replacement bulbs.


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Old 01/05/2007, 09:18 AM   #15
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I use Lights of America fixture from HD. I have been using it for 8 months now and still great growth in cheato. I went to HD yesterday and they are still selling these fixtures and replacement bulbs.
I use the same thing. Here it is when I first put it in. The cheato takes up almost the entire 'fuge now and I pitch at least 1/3 of it every couple/few weeks.




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Those pack a much better punch than the commercial electric ones. Same principal but in 65 watts vs. 14 or 19. I actually grew some corals in a tank with 4 of them over it. Wasn't quick growth but they grew.


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Old 01/06/2007, 02:31 PM   #17
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Are you able to buy the lights that Melev is talking about from a store or only online.


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Old 01/06/2007, 02:46 PM   #18
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I believe you can get them at Homedepot.


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Old 01/06/2007, 07:09 PM   #19
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I have had great luck just lighting my lighter over my fuge every time I hear a Led Zeppelin tune- at the same time I also do the KSHE95 "rock on" hand sign and everything has grown amazingly well. My cheato will positively grow when they hear-Moxy, Triumph, Rush, Angel, Steppenwolf, Stones, FastLane, Shooting Star, Traffic, Humble Pie, URIAH HEEP!! (local), and a few Marshall Tucker Band songs.

I have also noticed a decrease in growth when the fake Van Halen is played-but a much increased growth when David Lee Roth was on lead vocals-my cheato prefers Women and Children First.

To be quite honest it will also react quite well to Montrose-so that shoots the whole Sammy Hagar thing out the window.
Every now and then I will throw on a Zebra "No Tellin Lies" but I have to light the lighter extra hard for that album-so it could be a light thing instead of the music.
Older Pink Floyd albums seem to bring a calmness to the pods and Cheato-but the new suedo copy Techno Pink Floyd wannabe turn the cheato very pale!

I have not tried to play my cheato any R&B except old school-Marvin Gaye--etc..but the lighter is really going then

I did try a few Country and Western tunes but that did not get my lighter going-just the shot glass

All in all it is just an experiment in the diversity of lighting. The weird thing is I only listen to AM 590 and 1380.
good luck and cheato will grow under anything or any music! Except RAP


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Old 01/07/2007, 09:17 AM   #20
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home depot did not have 5100k lights, i did see 5500k (said it on the back of the package).. I have not checked wally world yet though. I'f I can find 5100k I'm going to get them otherwise 5500K it is.


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