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01-29-2010, 03:56 AM #231Senior Member
UVb an experiment
I think it's just the heat retained in the bulb from the light filtering, but Wood's Glass and Quartz are UV transmissive and hard glasses (~borosilicate & Soda Lime Glasses) are UV absorptive, which is way standard hard glass outter envelopes block UV at least somewhat in standard bulb envelopes.
I'm sure the filaments run hotter on BLB bulbs the whole bulb seems to.
Running parallel BLB bulbs and gotta change allot.
Gotta run. Finish this one next time.
Take care, Sal.
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01-29-2010, 07:12 PM #232Senior Member
UVb an experiment
Originally Posted by salmayo
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01-29-2010, 08:13 PM #233Senior Member
UVb an experiment
all graphs are from this site Spectrographic charts - CandlePowerForums[attachment=o236612] incandescent blacklight
[attachment=o236613] 117watt incandescent
[attachment=o236614]revel incandescent
[attachment=o236615]red incan rope light
[attachment=o236616]cfl blacklight [align=left][align=left][/align][/align]
using the "Rauber's Substitution Method" would it be best to add the ican blacklight to the clear incans to balance the 660 and 730 or is there a preferred ratio ???love is a flower.....let it grow.\" john lennon\"
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01-29-2010, 08:38 PM #234Senior Member
UVb an experiment
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[attachment=o236628]blue party bulb
[attachment=o236629]osram 2700k cfl 9 watts
[attachment=o236630]red party bulb
limited to 5 uploads per post the blue party bulb appears to have more 730nm than the red bulb!!!love is a flower.....let it grow.\" john lennon\"
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01-29-2010, 11:47 PM #235Senior Member
UVb an experiment
Originally Posted by Dogznova
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01-30-2010, 12:04 AM #236Senior Member
UVb an experiment
Originally Posted by seventhchild
Luckily Red Inc.'s alone and Clear Inc.'s alone provide a good ballance that is just a bit on the shady side of a Direct Sunlight spectrum, which is quite good for pigment synthesis, but it shifts to less desirable shady as is travels down paste the first layer of leaves.
Adding more Blacklight Inc.s (BLB's ~ Blacklight Blues) to the mix makes things shadier.
Adding Clear or Red Inc.'s to CFL's at a ratio of 1/3rd Watt Inc. per watt of CLF used, gives a more Redder than Direct Sunlight spectrum, which is actually better in my experience in general.
Preferred ratios, reveal the problem of personal preference on that one, but I prefer the Redder than Sunlight spectrums for Indoor light intensities compared to outdoor Direct Sunlight intensities.
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01-30-2010, 12:12 AM #237Senior Member
UVb an experiment
"I was not sure of how to factor in all the visible light frequencies that come with." In general - Their Blue is fairly low and not that cristical if you already have a strong Blue signal, Far Red tends to act a bit more than Red.
Gott run again.
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01-30-2010, 12:22 AM #238Senior Member
UVb an experiment
Originally Posted by salmayo
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01-30-2010, 12:39 AM #239Senior Member
UVb an experiment
Originally Posted by salmayo
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01-30-2010, 04:02 PM #240Senior Member
UVb an experiment
Originally Posted by salmayo
[attachment=o236686] typical CFL
[attachment=o236687] typical incandescent
[attachment=o236688] HPSlove is a flower.....let it grow.\" john lennon\"
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