<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13042927#post13042927 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
If you care to remove that foot from your mouth for a moment...
200W of LEDS DO produce EXACTLY as much heat as a 200W flat iron. That is one of the first things taught in physics. The first law of thermodynamics! It is WHY we can label different devices with the UNIT we call a Watt and make meaningful comparisons about them by looking at the ENERGY they use. ENERGY=HEAT. Energy can to be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred or stored. Neither your LED or FLAT IRON store ENERGY. They only transform it. 200W in = 200W out. Nothing in your room STORES energy with any significance. The LEDs and FLAT IRON both conduct the same amount of heat into the room. The flat iron does so mostly by convection and conduction. The LED by radiation and convection.
Furthermore, there have been a very large number of people who have had problems with the SOLARIS units. There was a long standing quality control issue that involved everything from shipping damage from china, bad boards, bad drivers, bad packaging, etc. A simple search of these and other forums will prove that. Many of the original and second generation Solaris units had to be replaced by Solaris. A simple search will also confirm this. From my understanding the AI units have been much better.
Lastly, one DOES NOT have to own something to be able to make educated comments about its function, design, pros/cons or the science that makes it tick, to even suggest so is more than a little short sighted.
Are you totally sure about that? Heat from incandescent bulbs is generated from the resistance of the filament, this is why fluorescent tubes are cool to the touch. I'll agree that LED do generate some heat but they generate less.
There are a few reasons why a tank in THEORY gets more light/watt from an LED.
1) While it does generate heat, it does generate less. This excess heat would mean more energy used but is not the case in LED's. I'm open to more info on this, but my understanding is that the way a LED works is completely different than a filament, furthermore various manipulations in the structure and the compounds housing the junction of an LED allow for more efficiency.
2) Spotlight effect. Look at any FTS and you can see an entire room is lit up by a metal halide, and the reflector gets hot as well. LED have more spotlight/directed light. Again the light spillage and the heat of trying to bounce light off the reflector (again , the heat generated bouncing off the reflector an indicator of efficiency). Becasue you dont have so many errant photons in LED as most are directed into the tank below....again you have greater efficiency.
I'm sorry but you are painting with a wide brush, energy!=heat. I think what you meant was that the conversion of stored energy to mechanical power generates heat. This is why we dont have perpetual motion. Different mechanisms can convert stored energy into useful energy, but they all do not have the same efficiency factor which is what you are implying. And in this case energy -> filament light does not equal energy -> LED light.