I bought the aquazonic too. The tube says 12000K and definitely looks bluish/ purplish (in order words - very cool daylight) to me. That's why I change one bulb to 6500K which looks warmer comparatively.
I bought the aquazonic too. The tube says 12000K and definitely looks bluish/ purplish (in order words - very cool daylight) to me. That's why I change one bulb to 6500K which looks warmer comparatively.
Interesting, my 4x54w light set also states 12000K but it looks more white. Is colour a good indication of colour temperature?
I also have Aquazonic light set, I replace 2 of the light bulb with OSRAM 8000K and I do see the different. 12000K much whiter. so the kelvin should be true.
bro shadow,are u talking about the 4x24w 2 ft aquazonic lighting set?does it mean 12000k give a brighter ligth that is better for HC and glosso than 8oook?
mine is 3ft Aquazonic, the light bulb come with it is also 12000K. Maybe I should not use brighter, should use whitter. The lumen is about the same, it just give you brighter impression because of whitter? does it make sense or did I confuse you
Bought my OSRAM 3ft 8000K 39W bulb from NA last Saturday...go fast-fast before it gone
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