250w Radium SE PAR graphs

aandfsoccr04

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Hey I was curious about the radiums PAR in my tank at different levels so I took some readings tonight. I have the bluewave 3 magnetic HQI ballasts that properly drives the radiums and use the lumenmax elite reflectors in my canopy. The bulbs are 14.5 inches off the water surface. The tank is a 120 gallon tank 4 feet long x 2 feet deep x 2 feet tall.

The PAR meter that I used was the Apogee MQ-200 PAR Meter, which can be seen here:
http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/apogee-mq-200-par-meter

The first picture shows the arrangements of the lights in my tank. I also noticed a significant change in the color of the bulbs. The 1 year old bulbs were fairly yellowish whereas the brand new bulbs were a really nice crisp white with a tiny bit of blue hue which I prefer greatly to the 1 year old bulbs.
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The next picture shows my tank with 1 year old bulbs and the PAR readings:
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This picture is the brand new bulbs with PAR readings:
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Lastly, the bulbs side by side, the old ones on the right and new ones on the left:
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The 1 year lamps in the picture are Aqua Connect 14,000K made by Narva-Neuco in Germany. Changing over to Radium 20,000K will be a significant change in color when using an ANSI M80 magnetic ballast.
 
See if you can borrow an electronic ballast and try taking the PAR levels as a side by side comparison with the mag ballast?
 
Are you guys sure that the bulbs are not the same? I could have sworn that they are both radiums. I have so many bulbs laying around sometimes I get confused though. I could be wrong.
 
Those are pretty low readings from radiums on that ballast. I posted my par readings and things were a lot different.
 
As Paul mentioned above, the lamps on the right are definitely 14k Aquaconnects, while the two on the left are Radiums.
 
yeah thank you for that correction. I just noticed that when I got home and read the label on the bulb. What's the quality difference between the two bulbs?
 
Those numbers are scary....We can't tell but your PAR more than doubled. I need to buy a PAR meter asap I think it's a very wise piece of equipment when you have Acros
 
I'll steal ashish's thunder. He posted this link in a different thread:

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-04/jb/

Just look at the different PAR values based on the different bulbs! And different ballasts made a smaller difference, but still significant. I never knew MH bulbs could have such wide ranging PAR values! These are as crazy wide in PAR as leds can be.
 
Looks as though the 14k Aquaconnect bulbs lost their blue thunder over a year or so.

Like your purple/yellow tip torch.
 
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