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Thread: Elbiru CRI??

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    Elbiru CRI??

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    Anybody knows the CRI rating on these PL tubes??? i'm very interested to find out!!! thanks..

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    Anyone knows??? it really is damn hard to find!!! ergh!!

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    You have to be precise on the type of wattage?

    Elbiru have many ranges such as PLL18W 6,000K HO, PLL24W 6400K NO, PLL36W 6400K, 8,000K and 10,000K. PLL55W 7,000K, 10,000K. including combo, Or other T5 tube 24W, 39W and 54W (c/w 6000K, 15,000K)

    I hope this will help you to answer to your CRI.

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    But thats not CRI what... i know the tube colour temperature.. but CRI is what? actually only interested in the 55watt ones..
    CRI rates from 0-100... in most cases its 70-96...but thats a really big range..

    Anyone??

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    Maybe, you would like to share your unique application.

    What would your understanding of CRI that you require for your application?


    See I could assist you.

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    well...actually isnt that the importan thing we should look out for when getting a light for a planted tank? CRI just indicates how close the light is to sunlight..i mean... if i got a bulb with 7000k cri of 75 and a light of 6000k with a cri of 96..the one that is 6000k would be better because it gives a range of lighting closer to sunlight.. rathers the one given by the 7000k one is narrower and so not as good...

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