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Old 09-26-2009, 08:18 PM   #1
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Default 2ft fluro`s x4 fittings

Hi,

Just joined the web site as being a relative novice.

I am thinking of fitting some ceiling panel light fixtures(x 4 2ft U.V. fluro units).

I am thinking of fitting maybe 10 of these fixtures.

What supply will I need for this,or can I tap a supply off an existing system (there is already a supply for UV light cannons-not very effective)?

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Hi,

Just joined the web site as being a relative novice.

I am thinking of fitting some ceiling panel light fixtures(x 4 2ft U.V. fluro units).

I am thinking of fitting maybe 10 of these fixtures.

What supply will I need for this,or can I tap a supply off an existing system (there is already a supply for UV light cannons-not very effective)?

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Old 09-27-2009, 10:43 AM   #3
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Default 2ft fluro ceiling fittings

Thanks for the info.

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