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PostPosted: Sep 27th, '07, 21:27 
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My system is very new and i'm very keen, so I have put a few solar lights in the grow bed (8). I don't really know if growth will increase with them, it does however make the system more interesting at night :lol:

Has anyone else experimented with solar lights?


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PostPosted: Sep 27th, '07, 21:40 
They're LED's Wheatie..... growth prospects nil.....

Unless of course you wear a foil hat and fertilise them by hand around 4am every morning :wink:


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Don't get me started WG... Put one above the tank to attract some bugs for the fish.


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Rupe, much success has been made with LED grow lights. However white LEDS fall in the zilch to bupkiss range...


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PostPosted: Sep 27th, '07, 21:58 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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RupertofOZ wrote:
They're LED's Wheatie..... growth prospects nil.....

Unless of course you wear a foil hat and fertilise them by hand around 4am every morning :wink:

and that must be with poo packed cow horns!
Hehehe


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i just thought of using them above my FT for the bugs!
But has anyone used or thought of using a Bug Zapper above there tank :?: :D


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PostPosted: Mar 1st, '09, 10:06 
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I have, i just ordered one through our humble hardware, to hang over the tank, kill a few mozzies at the same time :wink:


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Thats cool Jessy just went to the other thread about Solar bug zappers hopefully someone has had some luck with them :wink:


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Not to dissapoint you, but the emitted light is BY FAR TOO LOW for any plant growth. You also have a very high part of the light which is not usable for plants (they only use red and blue).
There are LED-clusters out there which work very well, but they all make violett light and don´t look very good - but the plants like it.
Please forget about catching light to produce light - maybe in 5 to 10 years when organic led´s are pricely attractive, but at this time...no option


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PostPosted: Jul 26th, '12, 17:48 
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Okin... considering this thread is 3 years old I doubt you will get a reply.


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PostPosted: Jul 26th, '12, 18:16 
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Well...at least you replied. I found the thread via searching. Maybe other people do so also.
I´m not waiting for a reply - but thanks!


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