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13-06-2011, 06:17 PM
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| | Mv blended Does anybody have any experience with mv blended bulbs ? They seem to be simpler to set up , and not quite(!?) as bright and next door hate induceing as normal Mv lights . Basicly , as MV aint an option here (garden overlooked ,fancy eletrics needed , pre set up costs to much ... ) and actinic seems to highly comprimise catch rates . I am after a a mid point between the two . Will mv blended do ?????
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