gone solar

That's really cool looking. I can't believe they transfer light that well!

Do they heat up the tank a lot less than the halide lights?
 
Just think on a new system the ROI is less, if you are building a new system and consider that a good ballast,good reflectors, and bulbs will run about $300. So really, you are only paying a premium of $130 per light. ROI is now less than 3 months, you are positive in the 4th...Wow I think when I do my upgrade I will be doing the tubes.
 
well, i did sell my old halide setups for $100 each (good deal for the people that bought em - electronic ballast with home made lumenarc mini type reflector and reeflux 12K bulb), so i really only paid $800 out of pocket.



almost no heat from these - my chiller is hardly kicking on now :)

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13213882#post13213882 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scaryperson27
That's really cool looking. I can't believe they transfer light that well!

Do they heat up the tank a lot less than the halide lights?
 
This is a really good idea. Please keep us posted on how the corals respond in growth. How do you think your growth is so far?
 
that is amazing...i am quite impressed with the overall look of the tubes and their termination in the house as well...very nice job...i really like the open top look to the tank now...i am sure the combination of removing all the ballast and those huge hot bulbs along with removing the canopy has huge effects on the lack of heat you are now experiencing..

i wonder if these tubes come with horizontal exterior termination kits? i will have no way of running tubes through my second floor....but i have no problems cutting a bunch of 14" holes in the side of my house..(the south side)

man i cant wait my for my new tank LOL..
 
any deviation from straight line decreases the amount of light transferred. the manufacturer of the ones i used recommends no more than a 15 degree bend. the bell shape on the bottom of the tubes is actually a modified plastic planter from lowe's :D they actually look better now than in the picture because i sealed all of the seams on the tubes and where they join the plastic bezel on top and bottom with calk that was smoothed to give the appearance of one solid piece. the bells are coated with reflective chrome paint on the inside to direct all sun rays down into the tank without letting them escape over the top edge.
 
first off,great looking tank before the transformation,but now WOWWOW.i think it looks better as far as the woodwork and the way the top is trimmed out.the SPS colors seem to be improviing with the solar tubes :thumbsup: very nice job
 
Great idea! As others have said, not that great here up north, I think:(

How is the moonlight effect on this?
I have read that these solar tubes can light a room just from the moonlight.

Waffleman
 
i waited eagerly for a full moon for two weeks after installation, and when it came so did the clouds... hopefully it will stay clear on the next one
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13213523#post13213523 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hobogato
here it is at night when the actinics are still on (looks like im calling aliens :) )
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Ha! What do your neighbors think of that. :confused:

I love that you actually took the initiative to get the Solatubes.

Must save a ton on the electric bill too. :)
 
it actually isnt very visible from the front of the house - you would really have to be looking for it.....

electricity bill was $170 lower this month with only three of the four weeks affected by the change to solar. we made a couple of other efficiency improvements as well tho, so all of the savings cant be attributed to the change.
 
Absolutely awesome!! Great job . The corals are loving th enew setup, and I'm sure you are too after hearing about the electric bill saving every month.
Again, really awesome and thanks so much for sharing.

Spleify
 
Thanks for putting so many ideas in everybodys heads around here. I wonder what the wife will think when she finds me cutting holes in the roof and I tell her it is for the tank.:D Those progression pics are awesome and looks to be more then enough light. Bravo, I must say this is my new must have future upgrade someday.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13215550#post13215550 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jpa0741
Thanks for putting so many ideas in everybodys heads around here. I wonder what the wife will think when she finds me cutting holes in the roof and I tell her it is for the tank.:D

Better to ask for forgiveness than for permission. Unfortunately, even if it saved me $500/mo, I am not sure I could convince mine. Plus, here in Ohio, I wonder how effective it would be (I'll keep telling myself that).
 
Awesome job! Looks like the color is really begginning to pop! Congrats on the savings too, thats about 170 more dollars to 'improve' ur tank each month hahah. not that yours needs any work!!! nice job keep it up!
 
thanks for the comments all!


the color is less yellow than the camera pics up, and the actinics do a great job for the most part. the brightest two or three hours is the only time where it seems i could use just a little more actinic.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13215879#post13215879 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by REEF-n-Chicago
Awesome! really great idea....
Is it very yellow or do the atinics balance it out?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13215585#post13215585 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NewSchool04
What do you think about the color? How does the natural light look to the eye compared to your old MH?
 
Nice Ace!.. I was following your thread over the Large tank forum and I am speechless on your set up. Those Solar tube are nice.. Keep us updated so far all your corals looks really happy and starting to color up.. Thanks man!
 
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