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So Ive been doing lots of research about the difference between the Xenon HID's for automotive headlights and the normal metal halide HID's used for reef and plant growing. From everything I can find they are both metal halide but the Xenon HID's use Xenon gas instead of Argon to give usable light during warm up. The use of Xenon gas also helps fill in the low spots of a normal metal halide spectrum. The only down side I can see is the short life span of ~3000 hours. About a years worth. I may be able to increase this with some fans for cooling but I don't know.
The reason I am interested in the Xenon HID's is because they are low wattage (35 watts) and I want to keep my tank (90 gallon, 22" high) low light but also get some depth penetration. I want HID's due to the point source effect/shimmer effect mainly, but depth penetration is a bonus. Also, normal 50 watt metal halide would probably work fine for what I want but I can get two Xenon HID's bulb and ballast from ebay for $40 shipped (Xenon HID conversion kit). It would be a LOT cheaper then a normal metal halide setup.
I have pretty much made up my mind to DIY some Xenon HID's 8000K into my hood with a DIY aluminum flashing refector. $40 for the lights and ballast, $10 for the flashing, and I have plenty of wood and a PC power supply for the HID's 12 volt ballast.
If it doesn't work I wont be out much money but I wanted to see if anyone here has a good reason for me to NOT use Xenon HID's. I have searched many forums and found little info on this subject. There may be a valid reason why not to, but I have yet to find it.
Opinions please,
Thanks
The reason I am interested in the Xenon HID's is because they are low wattage (35 watts) and I want to keep my tank (90 gallon, 22" high) low light but also get some depth penetration. I want HID's due to the point source effect/shimmer effect mainly, but depth penetration is a bonus. Also, normal 50 watt metal halide would probably work fine for what I want but I can get two Xenon HID's bulb and ballast from ebay for $40 shipped (Xenon HID conversion kit). It would be a LOT cheaper then a normal metal halide setup.
I have pretty much made up my mind to DIY some Xenon HID's 8000K into my hood with a DIY aluminum flashing refector. $40 for the lights and ballast, $10 for the flashing, and I have plenty of wood and a PC power supply for the HID's 12 volt ballast.
If it doesn't work I wont be out much money but I wanted to see if anyone here has a good reason for me to NOT use Xenon HID's. I have searched many forums and found little info on this subject. There may be a valid reason why not to, but I have yet to find it.
Opinions please,
Thanks