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duke62

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does florecent lights mess with the coloring of test kits.i am trying to check my ph.in my den i have regular bulbs and it shows my parameter are perfect.i go in kitchen where i have those energy efficiant bulbs and it shows my levels are down.which light should i trust.maybe that should be a question we ask when people are having problems with there parameters as well
 

duke62

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ill clarify in case i didnt make myself clear .i have 60w bulb in the room where my test read 8.4.i went into the kitchen where i have the 13w florecent bulbs and the color changed on the test vile to 7.8.now the question that im asking is which bulb am i supposed to go by.my test kits for ph goes as follows 8.4 is a violet color and the 7.8 is a tannish brown color.
 

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If you are finding that you are reading different results under different types of fluorescent lighting, why not read them near a window OR read them near your tank lighting (which is supposed to be duplicating natural sunlight anyway) ?:)
 

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Duke, watts dont mean jack. Its the kelvin rating of the bulb. I have a incandesent 75w bulb soft white that looks excatly like my 19w pc bulb that equals 75w and its softwhite. I have a 23w pc bulb for my back yard that is supposed to be bright white and it has a slight blue tint. If your tuning cars you would know what i am talking about.

And just to make myself clear, most kitchen lights that have a standard circuline flourescent or tubes, are rated at about 8K-9K which puts it in the blue range. Most people who have a standard light fixture for their lets say bedroom with your normal 100w bulb is typically softwhite which is in the 2,7K range.
 
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