CooperDragon":1z4rfea3 said:Just caught up on this one (have been away myself) I'm sorry to hear you had to go to hospital. That's a bummer you caught the flu while there. Not hitting you too hard I hope. We were just over your way so my wife could give training on preventing hospital related infections! I'm glad your spikey babies are doing well. Am glad to hear you're able to sleep soundly now too. Can you work with some miso soup? that's pretty good stuff and filling if you can put some noodles in it. Pretty easy to put together and healthy.
LOLSpacialCoogs":ldkqa37j said:Time to walk the skink?
CooperDragon":3gk73nlk said:That's REALLY helpful info. Thanks for posting about it. It sounds like 15cm is just about the right distance for those bulbs with full output. I wouldn't want to see them any closer than that anyway due to their visual intensity. Would be interesting to know the output at 20cm and 30cm and what the output is to the sides of the bulb to figure out the effective diameter.
kingofnobbys":2x04s5bx said:CooperDragon":2x04s5bx said:That's REALLY helpful info. Thanks for posting about it. It sounds like 15cm is just about the right distance for those bulbs with full output. I wouldn't want to see them any closer than that anyway due to their visual intensity. Would be interesting to know the output at 20cm and 30cm and what the output is to the sides of the bulb to figure out the effective diameter.
I'll do some more measurements of the flux of UVB while the globes are "brandnew" and produce a 3D flux mapping at 15cm, 20cm and 30cm for one of my setups (26W UVB200 in a NANOHOOD) , note NanoHoods hold the globe horizonally and have a builtin reflector behind the globe.
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