Aqualund
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We have had a couple of requests to close this thread, but I think it is a very thoughtful discussion (with a few exceptions).
Thanks Brian! Good Job!
We have had a couple of requests to close this thread, but I think it is a very thoughtful discussion (with a few exceptions).
This one puzzles me, as do the comments about some needing chillers while others in similar circumstances do not. The devil is in the details I suspect.1-This does not effect everyone the same, if I switched to all LEDs, I may save about 5-10 bucks a month if I was lucky.
14K is a colour perception, not a specific mix of spectrum and this will eventually give LED a clear advantage. At some point it will be easy to tweek the perceived colour of an LED light without affecting the part of the spectrum responsible for growth or reflectance. Pacific Sun may already be there with its most recent Hyperion fixture.3-meh. When I had my LED setup, it was fun tweaking the color for sure. Then I went to what I always like...a 14k look. Though I will say the dimming dawn/dusk can be kind of cool.
This one puzzles me, as do the comments about some needing chillers while others in similar circumstances do not. The devil is in the details I suspect..
14K is a colour perception, not a specific mix of spectrum and this will eventually give LED a clear advantage. At some point it will be easy to tweek the perceived colour of an LED light without affecting the part of the spectrum responsible for growth or reflectance. Pacific Sun may already be there with its most recent Hyperion fixture.
There are economies of scale to be had if you can produce one light to meet different colour temperature preferences.
There are also energy savings to be had by eliminating parts of the spectrum of no value for growth or colouration. Also, energy prices seem to only go one way and that will continue to favour LED.
Even when (if?) there is a clear advantage to LED, some people will continue to prefer other lighting technologies just because, so I don't see Halides disappearing from the hobby any time soon.
Proof,
You talk to a few vendors and then think metal halides are top sellers????? They are not. Everything is pushing them out. Why: Hmmmmm lets see:
1. Rising electricity costs
2. Bulb replacement costs
3. Chiller needed many times to use them
4. Eco/Green babies
5. Very little adjustability. You want to change the color........change the bulb!
6. Expensive reflectors to make them more efficient
And do I need to list more????
LED's
1. Much less electricity
2. No bulb changes
3. Full adjustability on the fly. No bulb changing and guessing. The guess work is gone!!!!!
4. No chiller needed
5. No reflectors to change or add that are 100+ dollars
6. Eco Friendlier then halides. Less carbon footprint....maybe....still debating this one.
The dam T5's you bought have led's in them!!!! Why not halides like before?????????
Dont get me wrong, there will always be a place in my heart for metal halides, just not my wallet............
Jack,
Please do! I would love to see them. And my 24" is 14" of it under water. And dont forget the 1/2 acrylic cover as well. I can post a video with my Apogee PAR meter working it too. It would be a great comparison for sure. I have yet to see anything like it posted on here. Do you own a Kill o watt? We can compare the wattage as well.
Thanks!
My only contribution to either of your tit for tats back and forth is with regard to the chiller.
If you aren't needing a chiller it is because your central air is picking up the slack...and it probably does it more efficiently than a chiller would...especially for such a small tank. Metal halides are proven to put out more energy in heat than leds...this is not even debatable. what is debatable is if it has an effect on user A's tank....and if that effect is enough either way to elicit action or inaction.
There is an obvious sliding bar for cost to benefit ratio for all equipment and the particular user. However, this conversation has consistently dwelled on whether LEDs could produce the same results as MH.
The obvious and scientific answer is yes. The rest of it is anecdotal and up to the particular user.
Like I said...a lot of people here that are late to the convo need to read the first 30 or so pages...otherwise this is just cyclical.
James77...if you are at all handy with electronics...like connecting wires together...you might want to look at the Lumia 5.2 for a DIY solution. You would literally be able to make it any color temp you want.
I ordered 25 of these to start for my store and they will be here thursday. I will gladly post pictures of the build and the resulting color when they are up. They are no different than what I have already been doing for months on my own tank...they are just better built.
All together I think their cost comes in just under $200 per 24x24 area. I can be more specific on that once they are in and I see what the par is.
I am very handy, and I had built my own DIY LED setup 2.5 years ago...though that was at the point in LEDs where RB and CW were THE setup to have.
I do not need a different color temp, nor do I need dusk/dawn, or lightning. Radiums(and even a few other bulbs) provide all the spectrum I need. There is just no reason for me to use LEDs. I get nor substantial electric savings, the bill may actually go up in the winter as I do not gain heat from the MH. Bulb costs I could care less about, it is trivial in this hobby. But there will be a point someday where LEDs will surpass halides in pretty much every area...they are not at that point for me yet.
Were that attainable( the one comparison I saw was still off, but those are internet pics as well), and the cost of getting that were not at the level where I need to calculate it out in years......then I would have it.
so its not actually that its not attainable like you said:
It's more because you don't want it...which is fine. The only reason I posted the info about the Lumia 5.2 is because you suggested the radium color was not attainable with leds. I don't really care what you choose to have...thats all you. I care about what the noob reading this thread thinks about different lighting based on what people say.
That is a reasonable position. Its not like we have an easily repeatable method nailed down to replicate a given colour temp. Heck, the industry is not even settled on the right/best spectrum mix....
I also never said I did not want it....only that I am waiting for "to" to happen. I have nothing against LEDs, but I am not running open open arms to them just because they exist.
I pay .135/kwh. The difference in cost with LEDs to Halides for me has so many variables. I don't run halides for 8-10 hours, mine are on 5-6 hours, the rest is supplements and not a lot. I was using LED supps for a while, but am going to a single T5 strip. I also use very efficient pumps. But the amount I save in electric would be negligible....similar results could be had(for me) by switching off lights I have a habit of leaving on.
I will say that I do let my temp swing more than what people think is normal. In the summer, my temps swing to 84-85 in the summer. GreenBean(member here) has some good posts on temperature, and how having a fairly large swing is harmless assuming the animals are used to it. My tanks have actually never looked more happy than when they are at high temps...
Some of the more single minded LED proponents here remind me of a friend at work that kept trying to talk me into buying a motorcycle to "save money."
My only contribution to either of your tit for tats back and forth is with regard to the chiller.
If you aren't needing a chiller it is because your central air is picking up the slack...and it probably does it more efficiently than a chiller would...especially for such a small tank. Metal halides are proven to put out more energy in heat than leds...this is not even debatable. what is debatable is if it has an effect on user A's tank....and if that effect is enough either way to elicit action or inaction.
There is an obvious sliding bar for cost to benefit ratio for all equipment and the particular user. However, this conversation has consistently dwelled on whether LEDs could produce the same results as MH.
The obvious and scientific answer is yes. The rest of it is anecdotal and up to the particular user.
Like I said...a lot of people here that are late to the convo need to read the first 30 or so pages...otherwise this is just cyclical.
I think its a pretty good analogy myself - I didn't need a new car, I had one that worked quite well, but used more energy and required more expensive upkeep and maintenance. I have a T5 fixture now, that works quite well, but uses more energy, and requires an upkeep cost(replacing bulbs).That is at best a tenuous analogy.