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I know everyone has different ideas on when to replace bulbs time wise but is there any reason to replace them if they are still putting out 250-350 par and that’s all I need?
 

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I know everyone has different ideas on when to replace bulbs time wise but is there any reason to replace them if they are still putting out 250-350 par and that’s all I need?
Nope. No reason at all. I wouldn’t replace them until they break or the par significantly diminishes. At least 2 years.
 

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Thanks, that’s what I was looking for!
Even the spectrum shift is insignificant. After 2 years, the shift it so minimal that even a spectrometer could barely tell the difference.

BRS did a test:

 

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I know everyone has different ideas on when to replace bulbs time wise but is there any reason to replace them if they are still putting out 250-350 par and that’s all I need?
Love the Avatar pic. Dad and I would fish Phantom Lake in my old neighborhood back in the 70s. It had perch, bass (small mouth), crappie, sunfish and catfish. It was FULL of fish!!!!
 

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