yes there are dimmers for aquarium light provided you have a dimable ballast...
yes there are dimmers for aquarium light provided you have a dimable ballast...
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Interesting! DIY or readily available in LFS?
Last edited by Quixotic; 13th Jun 2007 at 19:36.
wad type of lighting u using? these ballest doesn't come cheap.
I have thought using dimable ballest with light computer to cnotrol the different intensity of lights over a day.
But it sseems that I have no idea how I should go about it. Getting these items in Sg seems hard for me, not to talk about the pricing.
Anyone shares the same thoughts? Maybe we could do a joint project![]()
a cruder but simpler way would be using multiple timers. you may need to rewire the individual light tubes to individual timers.
thomas liew
I second Tawauboy suggestion. Use digital timer instead of analogue for precise timing activation.
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there are dimming eballast for MH and T5 available in the market....so that might work
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