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Re: Frosted Acrylics
Just a guess here, but I say that if we meter it my way by using my eyeballs, I'll go blind quicker with the acrylics off.
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Re: Frosted Acrylics
Here's a perfect answer.
Yes you loose UV Transmission with frosted acrylics no matter what unit. If you have a bed where the lamps are spread apart too far then use frosted. If your lamps are not spaced too far then don't use frosted acrylics. My opinion only but it is a fact. |
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