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    softiegirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Red face need 24" light fixture!

    My Nova extreme pro is slowly taking a crap and i want to replace it without spending a fortune! anyone have any suggestions or something laying around i can buy? thanks in advance!!

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have a pair of workhorse 5 ballasts laying around.

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    i saw a 24" for sale on mr

    he's a link to one
    http://www.michiganreefers.com/forum...-ballasts.html

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Actually there's a few peps here selling 24"! Look in the market!
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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I bought xsive's though good luck. The premade lights always sound expensive to me too but add up all the parts to make your own and it is about equal if not a little less. (some places) The advantage of building one is that you can buy parts as you have money.

    about $20 for a bulb, $20 for the reflector $10 for the endcaps for one light. close in cost no matter the length(untill like 5-6'). Then figure out which ballast. workhorses are pretty good and cheap. You would have to look up the wiring diagrams and see how many of your particular bulb it will run. Then also decide if you want/need the second ballast for dusk/dawn.


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    Default 24" light fixtures

    I have 2

    1 has 2 55watt PC bulbs.....$40
    1 Has 4 24watt T5 HO bulbs......$60

    Take your pick
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    If things go right, I will have 2- 2 bulb 24" glo t5ho light set ups for sale. 4 bulbs total. $100. I will let ya know if they are available soon.

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