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Burning in bulbs

Trio91

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How many T5 users out there do this? I've never done it but now that I have time, was thinking about it. I'm about to change out my T5'S as I'm hitting my 6th month mark and I have a spare single bulb fixture lying around so I can do it, but 1bulb at a time.

Pros? Cons or personal experience behind it? One thing I have noticed is that I tend to get an algae flare up when I just change them out w/o burning em.
 
I burn them in, from what I read if you use dimmableyou’re supposed to burn in for 50 hours. I leave them running and set a reminder so I at least turn it off when 50 is passed.
 

diana a

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I do the same as Jgraz. no dimmable here, one bulb at a time. I change them when they hit 16 months old
 

Trio91

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I do the same as Jgraz. no dimmable here, one bulb at a time. I change them when they hit 16 months old
Wow, that's a long time. I'm sure they're still good but I think it's out of habbit that I just change mines so often.
 
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