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Getting Down to the Nitty-Gritty on Lighting
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[QUOTE="MrSpectrum, post: 1901920, member: 105703"] There's not a [i]lot [/i]of space to do that; if I keep the eyeball centered longitudinally (in-line with the tube) the closest I can get it to the hot side wall is ~8". Wait... your [i]WHAT [/i]hurts[size=5]‽[/size] I'm befused. :? If the tube extends over [i]to[/i] the cool side, it sounds like I should go back to the 48" fixture(?) Skewing the 36" tube toward the hot side leaves 16" w/o UV-B on the cool side. Is that what you're suggesting :?: That's why I was thinking of using a second tube. Tube or bulb, since the objective here is light and not heat, I was thinking (hoping) to go with some kind of LED to save energy. [/QUOTE]
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