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Another 150w Iwasaki question |
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Would a 150w Iwasaki have more PAR than a 175w 10k? I want the 250's but I don't think I have amps to run them. I have only a 60amp service in my house and I don't think I can give up 18% of my power to run the 250's. HQI's are out of my price range.
~BigA |
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I know someone knows this....
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA
Posts: 18
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I think your math is a little off Big A. 175w is only 1.45 amps. Thats only 2.4% of your 60 amps. If your worried about it, 2 suggestions; 1. replace some of your lights with lower wattage bulbs. 2. You might have an electrician install another 80 amp panel and run a separate circuit to your tank. It cost me $400 and was well worth the expense.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA
Posts: 18
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Big A, by replacing lights to lower wattage, I was referring to the ones in your house not your tank.
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I did run a 15 amp circut to my tank but I only have a 60 amp main lug going into the building. A new 100 amp service would be around $2000. I'd be ok if I didn't have a 1 HP pump in my spring house(it dims the lights in the house when it kicks on!).
My math might be off...I thought that a PFO tar ballast running a 250watt bulb would draw around 5amps peak and 4 amps running. That would be around 10amps for the tank. I was just thinking that if the 150watt Iwasaki has more PAR than the 175w 10K that my IC 430 running 3 110 watt Actinics and the 150watt Iwasaki's might have the same look and light as the 175watt 10k's. I want to shy away from the $160 per year bulb cost of the german 175 watt 10k's. ~BigA |
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If I replaced that 1 HP pump(which is old and over-powered)with a 1/2 HP pump I would have enough power to run the 250's. That might not be a bad choice. I'll just tell the wife it burned out, LOL.
~BigA |
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Mayor
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Tacoma WA
Posts: 523
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Yes it is always better to lie get what you want and then repent just before you get caught!!! [img]/ubb/lol.gif[/img][img]/ubb/lol.gif[/img][img]/ubb/lol.gif[/img]
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~Schottman
You're right about that...did you read my other idea about turning the water heater in the house down? LOL Anyways, I went over the math and electic load again and I think I could run 2-250watt MH if I wanted to. I am thinking now that 250watt iwasaki's with anything less than 4 VHO actinic's would be way too yellow for my taste. I'd be pushing it now fitting 2 VHO's and the MH's in an 18"- wide tank. What I have on the table now is 2-150watt iwasaki's, 2-175watt 10k's, or 6 110 watt VHO's. I think I'm going with the 175's after all. I might even wait and go with 150watt HQI's when they come out with retro fixtures. $350 is way too much for a single bulb fixture and ballast. ~BigA |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Brooklyn Center, MN USA
Posts: 7
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All depends on specific ballast but in general a Tar type ballast for
175W = 1.8 amps 250W = 2.5 amps 400W = 4.0 amps So I think you have over estimated and closer to 5 amps for a both 250Wers not 10. [This message has been edited by David Grigor (edited 05-09-2001).] |
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