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13 years 1 month ago #70246 by Brad
Replied by Brad on topic Real Plant grow lights
Hey there,

Would you know

1.) How close to the tanks could the light unit get as most of my T,s are stacked on a shelving scheme.

2.) what area would the unit cover, would it only cover the 30 X 30 area or where you see the light cast is where it covers kind'a thing.

3.) Is it the NASA red and blue colours, been reading on some web pages and alot of folk are saying these are the growth colour you need.

4.) Would the light stress out the T, or am I just been to pedantic .

5.) and lastly just out of curiosity could they run off a solar panel.


Been looking at some T setup and live plants make an epic improvement to the habitat setup.

Thank you,
Brad

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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #70248 by Jake
Replied by Jake on topic Real Plant grow lights

Brad wrote: 4.) Would the light stress out the T, or am I just been to pedantic .


During the day I don't think the light would affect the spiders at all or at night.
From watching the live feeds from the hunger games the light is very soft and "gentle" on the eyes.
I think Dimitri and Taki can answer this question much better

Brad wrote: 5.) and lastly just out of curiosity could they run off a solar panel.


You will be able to run it from solar panel with no issue.
All depends if it is a 220v or a 12v light.

With a 220v light you will have to step up the power by connecting a step up converter from 12v to 220v to be able to run it. You will also need a deep cycle battery to run it from.
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