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Realistically speaking, T5 tubes have a max livespan of nine months to one year on normal eballast and six-nine months on an Icecap ballast. After that, it will be a waste of electricity as light output decreases to too low a level.

? I read somewhere that they can last up to 2 years!

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i thk we r the best to judge for ourselves ;) the safest way is to observe your corals behaviour have a couple of spare T5 at home and once you notice tat your corals are not reponding well...quickly change to the spare T5 that u have faithfully kept inside your store room :peace:

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If it is for commercial application, it will last up to two years without flickering or not lighting but for aquarium wise the drop in intensity will have a detrimental effect on the corals. You will be pumping in the same wattage for less light, so it is less efficient too.

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ehh dodo. are u using 40w eballast for ur 39w T5?

yesterday i pass by sinter . they say 39w T5 need another special type of eballast.

It cost around $10-$20.

izzit true?

mrjoe,

i called sinte...anyway...they got no idea why my T5 is 39w....they keep telling me standard T5 is 35w :wacko: :wacko: they keep telling me there isn't 39w T5 in the market :blink: in order not to argue wif them futher, i jus keep quiet :bow: i wish to ask u guys some questions abt eballast :):thanks:

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