The point here was coverage. LEDs don't give full coverage. Trust me I have shading in my 20 gallon. Say what you will but if I absolutely had no choice but LED I would run 5 Hydras turned on end on a 4 ft tank. In fact go search the Hydra thread and look at the tank with like 18 Hydra 52s.
All you guys want to talk about is energy efficiency but a Radion runs at 170watts do some math and see that it takes YEARS to see any payback from energy.
Well I have no experience with Hydras, but I do know Radions very well. I'll also say that I haven't seen any AI lit SPS tanks in person that I've been to fond of, though I'm sure they exist somewhere. Radions, well.... different story.
All that aside, I find there to be an array of perks without even considering the "energy effeciency" that you keep referring to....
First and foremost, controllability. Whether it's being able to ramp power up and down over the course of the day, experimenting with a variety of color temperatures, or creating a vivid dusk/dawn phase, the controllability is undoubtedly unmatched.
Second, Aesthetics. The is highly subjective but I believe corals are best viewed from above, therefore I really don't care for hooded tanks. Of the 3 lighting standards, LED modules seem to yield the most room for top down viewing and also are the easiest to manage without the use of a canopy. Again, this is subjective...
Another major benefit is the operating temperature, the effect it has not only on the tank temperature but the ambient room temperature and humidity and the need to offset these factors.
Bulb life. From someone who has used all forms (VHO/T5/MH/LED) and currently uses T5's as well... It sure is nice not having to worry about ever changing bulbs, or having to do math on how long it's been since they've last been replaced... etc.
Lastly, here's that term..... Energy Consumption :eek2: While the monthly energy costs between MH and LED might seem mundane, I don't have to worry about constantly running my AC during the summer months to battle with the heat of MH... or even flirt with the idea of having a chiller.
If you want to boil it down to a flat line long term cost comparison in which you compare a
reasonable number of fixtures, I'll agree that the difference might prove mundane. When taking into consideration
all of the benefits that I find there to be... after years of use on both sides.... I'll pick my Radions every time.
Also, I have zero shading issues (that I wouldn't also have with other lighting types) with 3 Radion Pro fixtures over a 5"x2"x2" and they peak at 60% (150 * 3 * .6 = 270 watts = pretty efficient IMO)