Jenfieldny@aol.com
Date: 08/19/00-08:44:07 AM Z
No, it does not seem to be that easy, it can be done, but you can not just go
to a store to find them. A lot of places do not carry them because you have
to order too many at one time and there is not a big enough demand. The UV
bulbs are very easy to find the AQA's are a different story.
Jill
In a message dated 8/19/00 12:33:49 AM, e.neilsen@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< Look it up in the archives! There are many listed over the years. URI in
Cleveland, Post Factory list several bulb sources and you should be able to
contact a lighting store and have them ordered.
EJ Neilsen
Jenfieldny@aol.com wrote:
> I think the AQA lights are hard to come by. A company called Voltranics has
> the Voltarc AQA's 24 inch 20 watt bulbs, but they only sell in ridiculous
> high quantities. I am going to use the GE bulbs and deal with the time
> difference. If anyone has other sources or ideas...
> The tanning bed lights might be too closely related to the sunlamps, which
> get too hot for many processes, but I do not know for sure.
> Jill
>
> In a message dated 8/18/00 8:49:19 PM, scotlynn@shore.net writes:
>
> << Jon Edards (www.eepjon.com) just made a light box for me. He uses GE UV
> >bulbs. Make sure they are BL bulbs and not BLB bulbs. Some people use AQA
> >bulbs which are fish tank bulbs which are supposed to be faster.
> >Jill Enfield
>
> Thanks Jill!!! Where do I find these AQA's... a pet store? Any place in
> particular? or are I better off with grow lights? I have also been looking
> into the "tanning bed lights" which are UVA and B... Any thoughts?
> Scott
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