zachtos
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Induction Lighting
Has anyone ever tried induction lighting instead of metal halide in reefkeeping before? I am starting to install these in parking lots and parking ramps for customers.
-available in 6500K
-cost about $400 for a fixture
-not a point source (no shimmer, better light spread)
-half life of 100,000 hours
-near instant turn on (occupancy sensor friendly)
-lower wattage then MH / lumen
You would obviously need to supplement these lights w/ 20K T5 bulbs, but for energy efficiency, these could be fantastic.
I will be going to another Demo meeting next tuesday and will have a chance to get an up close PAR reading and thermal reading for you to give a reference. (hard to give you a PAR reading when they are 20' up on a pole).
These seem like they would atleast be a better option for Reefkeeping farms where the color is not a big concern, but spread and longevity is important!
I found nothing in the search on this so maybe this has never been discussed her before.
induction lighting styles
Has anyone ever tried induction lighting instead of metal halide in reefkeeping before? I am starting to install these in parking lots and parking ramps for customers.
-available in 6500K
-cost about $400 for a fixture
-not a point source (no shimmer, better light spread)
-half life of 100,000 hours
-near instant turn on (occupancy sensor friendly)
-lower wattage then MH / lumen
You would obviously need to supplement these lights w/ 20K T5 bulbs, but for energy efficiency, these could be fantastic.
I will be going to another Demo meeting next tuesday and will have a chance to get an up close PAR reading and thermal reading for you to give a reference. (hard to give you a PAR reading when they are 20' up on a pole).
These seem like they would atleast be a better option for Reefkeeping farms where the color is not a big concern, but spread and longevity is important!
I found nothing in the search on this so maybe this has never been discussed her before.
induction lighting styles