• Brian6895

Stephen

Offtopic Here a person suggested an interesting option

Brandon4517

Why do you need that Chinese junk? You'll save money at first, but in six months (at most) you'll be running around looking for ballasts for it, plus the reflectors rust terribly. Just take a look at Rey - you won't find such a setup for this price anywhere else.

Mark9853

Continuing on the topic: I have 2 such fixtures from around 2007. When out of 16 bulbs (in total) only 5 were still working, a decisive decision was made to remove the fixtures from the salt block and attempt to do something with them. A series of revelations followed: more than half of the ballasts, as well as all the bulbs, need to be replaced. The ballasts were found in an aquarium store (there's a suspicion that I saw a similar one for a lower price, and a Spanish one by birth, at "Starochnoye" in Odessa), but what to do about the bulbs is simply unclear. I need a set of 1500 mm 35W bulbs in 10000K, 14000K, and 20000K. The originals are SanSan.

Lee425

I made myself a light fixture: 39*6 pieces. Material aluminum, reflectors biparabolic. Electronic ballast Tridonic.

Derek7322

Like dirt, you just don't want to look for it.