LET Lighting Modular T5 System

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  1. Matt Rogers

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    The new Modular T5 Systems from LET Lighting are simply gorgeous. Polished aluminum, nice quick connects and active cooling are just some of the nice features. They also will be available with mounting options including cable suspension. Need more light? With the modular design, simply connect more lamps with the quick connects. COOL. We should see these by the year's end. Prices and more pics inside.

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    Let Lighting Modular T5 System Prices:


    24" Assemblies
    2x24W $149
    4x24W $299
    6x24W $449
    8x24W $599
    10x24W $749

    36" Assemblies
    2x39W $159
    4x39W $319
    6x39W $479
    8x39W $639
    10x39W $799

    48" Assemblies
    2x54W $179
    4x54W $349
    6x54W $519
    8x54W $699
    10x54W $869



    LET Lighting Modular T5 System Highlights:

    Top of the Line Performance
    Highest Output T5 fixture available

    Active Cooling
    Produces superior output and helps extend bulb life.

    Upgradeable
    Modular design allows the easy addition of more bulbs without having to buy a completely new fixture.

    Save Energy
    Up to 50% versus comparable metal halide system.





     
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  3. oceanparadise1

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    WOW, those are awsome and not even that expensive!
     
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    Too bad they don't offer a 60'', 80 watt model.
     
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    i was thinkin the same thing, but having a 180 id have to go with two 35 inchers any ways, im really thinking two 10 bulb 35 inchers would be pretty insane
     
  6. Matt Rogers

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    Made correction 35" was a typo. They are 36".
     
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    thats what i was thinking but hey who knows with all the new stuff coming out LOL




    matt have you seen these in person?? donest mention the type of reflectors they use? Normal SLRs?
     
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  9. Matt Rogers

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    Yes I saw them today at Reef-A-Palooza. I will take another look and ask about reflectors and get more pics.
     
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    It would but for the price you could get a 10/80 powermodule with bulbs.
    I wonder how they compare?
     
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    I hope I am saying this right.. I was told that the Modular T5 System has individual silver mirrored parabolic reflectors.

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