I shall keep waiting for liquid fusion lighting to be developed. Now, that should be bright! -----Original Message----- From: Kate Breimayer [mailto:kate@munat.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 5:20 PM To: gsas-member@thekrib.com Subject: lighting options This is what I want to see made into a fish light: cold cathode flourescents... If I am reading the advertising right it will be even more efficient and cool running than compact flourescent and will be marine waterproof too. I emailed the company that listed them on the website and they said they are not being offered for aquarium use. These are for boats and RV's and people who don't want to be on the electrical grid. I guess there are always new and better technologies coming up for us to try... just wish they would hurry things along a bit. Right now I am playing a lot with coralife compact flourescent fixtures and like them. I think MH's would throw our breaker, the house just isn't wired for much more than it is already carrying, judging by the frequency with which the breaker is popped. http://www.cetsolar.com/ccf.htm One can always hope that we will someday be able to light a fish room without adding 100 bucks to the energy bill, can't we? :) Kate ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, please send mail to majordomo@thekrib.com with "Unsubscribe gsas-member" in the body of the message. Archives of this list can be found at http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-member/ ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, please send mail to majordomo@thekrib.com with "Unsubscribe gsas-member" in the body of the message. Archives of this list can be found at http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-member/