"I know with say for example a standard
house light can have a dimmer switch installed, but does such a thing
exist
for the aquarium?"
Yes, only if the light is using a dimmable ballast and then you need a
compatible dimming
switch. There are used for MH also.
http://www.aboutlightingcontrols.org/education/papers/hiddimming.shtml
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Hello,
: Sorry for the x-post, hoping someone will have what I am looking for.
:
: Is there a lighting system which slowly turns on in the morning and off
in
: the evening to simulate sunset? I know with say for example a standard
: house light can have a dimmer switch installed, but does such a thing
exist
: for the aquarium?
:
: I have not yet googled for it, if anyone has seen one or actually has
one, I
: would love to hear what you think.
:
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:
: Gary.
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