How much does it cost me?
How much does it cost me?
GROSSR said:
I would love to know this also.
The test ballast I have says on it .96 AMPS. I am running 4x of a single f32t8 bulb 32 watts. If I got 4 of these ballasts what is this setup costing me vs. an icecap 660 with 4 t12?
I am thinking in terms of electricity...
thanks
I'm not sure which to beleive...
.96 Amps X 120 V =
~115 Watts
or
32 Watts X 4 =
~ 128 Watts
either way it's about 120 Watts for each ballast
120 Watts X 4 = 480 Watts... so if your electricty is $0.10 per kwh then its about $0.48 to run for 10 hours
How many watts does the icecap 660 use?
Generally you will get more light for the same power by using a T8 bulb, than using a T12 bulb.
One of the reasons overdriving may be advantageous is simply intensity vs/space... Designing a lighting system to efficiently light a room is one thing, trying to get really high intensity in a small space is a totally different goal. Thus VHO, which is simply more power in and more light out of the same size tube.
Power compacts are the same idea, more power/smaller space, but they are less widely used in building/furnishing, and are still relatively expensive. You get the same effect from VHO, or poor-man's VHO (the overdriven NO).
People claim MH is more efficient per watt than flourescent. This may be true if you are talking about the entire spectrum including lots of infra-red, red, orange, and yellow, the stuff that is filtered out in the first ten feet of seawater, but which aquatic life is not adapted to utilize. These colors make it nice for you to look at the aquarium, but don't help your animals. MH even the 20,000K do not have a lot of the blue, violet, and ultraviolet, that the animals get at 30+ feet under the sea. This is why most people always suplement MH with actinics. A regular flourescent bulb is almost as efficient overall, but is giving you a better spectrum for underwater organisms... a 6000 K flourescent is wasting much less energy on red, infra-red, orange, and yellow, than a MH would give you, and your corals don't care about those wavelegths anyways. (unless they cause the tank to get too hot.)
Your corals want green, blue, violet, and UV to grow by.... use actinic flourescents, with maybe some 6K flourescents too for them. You also want some nice white light to view the tank by... use flourescents or some cheaper 5-6 K MH to get some white light, but at just enough intensity for your viewing... these wavelengths are just for your viewing benefit.