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Originally Posted by calvin_orchidL
Ross which tubes are these? I agree 100% as I have had bad experiences with cheap high wattage CFLs being exceptionally terrible quality. I would go with brand name bulbs at least...the bulbs I bought were $12.25 (sorry I misquoted in my last post) and are Sylvania Pentron ECO T5s, which I think should be decent.
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Calvin, be sure you get HO tubes. There are consumer grade tubes in t5 that don't have the output. Best way to tell is measure with a light meter. You need to see 5000 lumens at tube surface. The tube should have a HO in the designation at the end of the tube. If your meter doesn't measure lumens, then perhaps lux or foot candles should work. My meter reads right near 3000 foot-candles next to the mid point of a 48" t5 tube (almost full contact.)
Oh, yeah, I use Geismann 24" tubes in the 24" fixture. I use GE Ecolux High Output in my 48" fixtures.