gone solar

hobogato

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i have posted all of this in my build thread, but i thought i would post here as well since the tank is 80% sps. about three weeks ago i took out the 5 MH lights from my 240 and installed 3 solar tubes. i kept the 580 watts of T5 actinic, and redid the configuration of the top of the tank. first, ill post a few before and after pics of the work i did, and then i will post weekly coral comparison pics to document the changes.

here is the way i did the tank originally:

front
tank12.jpg

back
tank22.jpg

here is what it used to look like inside the "canopy"
PDRM3661.jpg


now, here is what it looks like

front
PDRM3675.jpg

back
PDRM3676.jpg

from above (i have covered the T5 lights with acrylic covers since this pic)
PDRM3677.jpg


here is a comparison of the lighting in the tank:
compare.jpg


here are hourly progression pics on a sunny day - left side is with the actinics off and right side is with them on
solartubes2.jpg
solartubesactinics2.jpg


tank was without lights for two days while i did all of this, and within a week of installing the sundome tubes, everything was a nice shade of brown. the first coral pics i took were at that one week stage. i will try to take the same pics of the same corals weekly to show color and growth progression....
 
the one week pics were taken on a somewhat cloudy day, so the overall look of the pics is different, but the coral colors are pretty acurate.

valida 8-10-08
valida1.jpg

same top down 8-10-08
validatop1.jpg


ultimate frag's best stag ever 8-10-08
ufbeststagever1.jpg


tyree lime in the sky 8-10-08
tyreelimeinsky1.jpg


texreefer green with blue tip stag 8-10-08
trgreenstag1.jpg

same top down 8-10-08
trgreenstagtop1.jpg


texreefer A. chesterfieldensis 8-10-08
trchester1.jpg

same top down 8-10-08
trchestertop1.jpg



texreefer blue tip stag 8-10-08
trbluetipstag1.jpg


seaworld sa blue tip teal stag 8-10-08
swsablutiptealstag1.jpg
 
Interesting, how do you know it is going to be enough light? What happens if it isn't? Would you put the halides back in? How did you decide to change over? I am not being critical, I am genuinely interested about your thought process of the whole thing. I really like the idea, I hope it works.
 
Wow, very impressive....and very green. Aren't you going to miss the high electric bill? Wish that was an option for me. Here in NE Ohio the sun only shines 3 months a year :)

I would bet you will see significant growth from the change. Keep us posted.
 
B&B A. efflorescens 8-10-08
bbefflo1.jpg


ATL tulip A. millepora 8-10-08
atltulipmille1.jpg

same from back of tank 8-10-08
atltulipmilleb1.jpg

same top down 8-10-08
atltulipmilletop1.jpg


AKM yellow A. sp. table 8-10-08
akmyelloacro1.jpg

same top down 8-10-08
akmyelloacrotop1.jpg
 
Corals look pretty happy. I am betting that is more sufficient light. Be interested to see that verified with a par meter. My guess is you are getting better par now.

Worst case, you could throw some T5's or VHOs to supplement in the winter.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13212363#post13212363 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sjfishguy
Interesting, how do you know it is going to be enough light? What happens if it isn't? Would you put the halides back in? How did you decide to change over? I am not being critical, I am genuinely interested about your thought process of the whole thing. I really like the idea, I hope it works.

the tubes i put in are 14", and they bring in as much light as my halides produced starting at around 11 am. the light continues to increase until about 2pm and then starts to decrease. it is as intense as my halides were until about 5pm. i was running a 7 hour photo period before, so the photo period now is a bit shorter, but much more intense for about 3 hours in the middle of the day.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13212368#post13212368 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by serpentman
Wow, very impressive....and very green. Aren't you going to miss the high electric bill? Wish that was an option for me. Here in NE Ohio the sun only shines 3 months a year :)

I would bet you will see significant growth from the change. Keep us posted.

just got the first electricity bill - looks like the change will save about $150 a month :D i didnt think it was an option for me for a long time, since we have a two story house and the tank is on the bottom floor. when i really started looking into it, i realized we would only lose about 15" of closet space up stairs, and i wouldnt have to cut any floor/ceiling joist or rafters, it was a go.
 
Wow that is amazing, the corals look great. Amazing how intense the light gets, hows the heat from the lights? The colors look like they improved a lot, really noticeable with the ATL tulip A. millepora. Also any effect on algae?
 
there is virtually no heat coming in from the tubes - my chiller almost never kicks on now - as far as algae, i cleaned the glass four times in three weeks (a little less often than i had to with the halides) no new algae, and one nice surprise with an existing algae........more on that later :)

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13212477#post13212477 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Treef
Wow that is amazing, the corals look great. Amazing how intense the light gets, hows the heat from the lights? The colors look like they improved a lot, really noticeable with the ATL tulip A. millepora. Also any effect on algae?

i did the installation (with a friend's help), so the materials for all of it (three 14" tubes at 16') was $1300 shipped.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13212478#post13212478 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Husky_1
Not sure if you care to divulge, but what is the ballpark price of getting solar tubes?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13212538#post13212538 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hobogato
i did the installation (with a friend's help), so the materials for all of it (three 14" tubes at 16') was $1300 shipped.

Nice, sounds like they will pay for themselves in less than 9 mos. Do you foresee any issues with the winter months
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13212559#post13212559 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by serpentman
Nice, sounds like they will pay for themselves in less than 9 mos. Do you foresee any issues with the winter months

i was just going to ask that
 
i think even in the winter time there should be enough light, but i can always change some of the actinic out for 6500k in the t5 fixtures if needed
 
Looks awesome! I've been running them on my reef for a couple years now. Man I wish I had a tank big enough for three 14" tubes.

Way to go!

Jim
 
hmm... not sure they would even notice, here is what it looks like on the roof
DSC02479.jpg

here it is at night when the actinics are still on (looks like im calling aliens :) )
DSC02481.jpg
 
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