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04-30-2009, 01:32 AM
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T5 light fixtures available at Home Depot
So I was cruising the Depot earlier this week and was walking through the lighting department when I spyed these T5 fixtures for sale. My HD had everything from 4 foot T5 fixtures to 6" T5 fixtures. And they offered 4 lamp fixtures to single lamp fixtures. They didn't have any with super-cool reflector on them, but they where nice and a reflector could easily be added. I picked up a 24" fixture to try out in my smallish orchid enclosure. I want to see if I can bump up the light output. The lamp I got was a 2 bulb, 24" unit that cost me about $28. The lamps that it came with were the "cool white" bulbs. Meaning that they are in the 3000 to 3500 K temp range. Not what I would perfer, but still OK for $28.
I'll install them and see what I can get out of this new addition to my light setup. ![Very Happy](https://www.orchidboard.com/community/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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04-30-2009, 01:46 AM
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Wow, I'm going to have to check my local HD! I looked there multiple times, but nothing. ![Sad](https://www.orchidboard.com/community/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif) I'll ask the next time. Sounds considerably cheaper than buying them at the hydroponics store here, or ordering them online. ![Smile](https://www.orchidboard.com/community/images/smilies/new/smile.gif) Thanks for the heads up!
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05-02-2009, 09:07 PM
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Well I installed my new 24" two bulb T5 unit into my orchid enclosure. While it did punch up the light readings, the heat also shot straight up!! I recorded a high temp of 91.6 degrees F the other day. ANd that was without the full morning sun coming through the window that the shelf system sits in front of. Once the cloud cover heads out I think I might be in trouble!
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05-02-2009, 10:30 PM
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That is definitely impressive - first time I've heard of HD carrying these guys! Try and add some fans to help dissipate the heat.
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05-02-2009, 11:04 PM
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I remember reading somewhere that t5's are designed to run at about 92 degrees F. I bought one from a hydroponics place online a couple of years ago, and that's about the temp right near the bulbs. Fans help some.
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05-03-2009, 12:56 AM
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Hey All,
The Home Depot near me has had these for a couple months. However, I am pretty sure they are not the high output T5's. Considering I have been growing under t12 and t8s for a few years now, anything would be an upgrade. Keep us updated on your progress. Would be nice to get Ross's opinion on these. Ross?
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Hi Chas, Do you happen to have light meter? I'd be curious as to the FC readings at 6" and 1 foot on your T5's from Home Depot
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05-03-2009, 07:43 PM
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At 6" from the light I am getting 830 fc. At 12" it's a harder reading to get because at that distance it is hard to shield off the other lights. I got a reading of 560 fc at 12".
I'm not sure this new T5 lamp is really helping that much. It has certainly raised the temp quit a bit. I go a hew high temp of 95.2 degrees F. That is really not good. I cut a few vent holes in the enclosure and added a couple of fresh air intakes to help lower the temps. I can now keep the temp at around 90 degrees F. Still a bit on the high side.
I'm not sure about the addition of this lamp. I'll have to look into more smaller fans I'm thinking.
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05-03-2009, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ChasWG
So I was cruising the Depot earlier this week and was walking through the lighting department when I spyed these T5 fixtures for sale. My HD had everything from 4 foot T5 fixtures to 6" T5 fixtures. And they offered 4 lamp fixtures to single lamp fixtures. They didn't have any with super-cool reflector on them, but they where nice and a reflector could easily be added. I picked up a 24" fixture to try out in my smallish orchid enclosure. I want to see if I can bump up the light output. The lamp I got was a 2 bulb, 24" unit that cost me about $28. The lamps that it came with were the "cool white" bulbs. Meaning that they are in the 3000 to 3500 K temp range. Not what I would perfer, but still OK for $28.
I'll install them and see what I can get out of this new addition to my light setup. ![Very Happy](https://www.orchidboard.com/community/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Now why can't I find T5's at my local Home Depot? I wish! But are you sure that they are 3000K to 3500K cool white bulbs? 3000K to 3500K are supposed to be warm colored bulbs.
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05-04-2009, 11:56 AM
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I miss-typed, they are a warmer looking light. Not the blue-er, cool white bulbs. I'd like to find some that are more in the 4100 to 4500 K range. Maybe even mixing the two together.
I have also cut more venting holes into the enclosure and turned up the output of the fan. Yesterday, after I messed with it some more I kept the temp down to 88.6 degrees F. SO maybe this is workable. But if not, I'm going to have to do something. This high temp thing is not good.
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