After reading so many threads which end up in stupid argument and debate about things that go totally off track, i thought i would share some thoughts, as someone who has worked in and around the lighting industry.
I think most people loose track of the fact that:
1. LED LAMPS are made by estabilished companies and the testing required to achieve the 50,000 hour rating is very stringent. Vast amount of independant testing is carried out, on the life cyle of these productts, that must be submitted before any manufacturer of the LED lamp can claim lifecycle of the lamp. These quoted figures are not figures due to the hard work of PFO or AquaIllumination. They are from the manufacturers of the LAMPS companies such as GE, Philips, etc.
2. LED lighting technology is advancing exponentially, year on year. LED application can be seen in all sorts of industries now, you only have to look at the lastest model of automotive vehicles to see how LEDs are incorporated more and more, in vehicle lighting, yet a few years ago they were used only for simple internal display lighting. Now they are replacing high output lighting such as brake , or HID replacements. Contrary to what some people seem to think. LEDs were not just designed to help you replace your MH in your setup
it is a very large and vastly growing lighting market segment.
The advances in the technology is not down to PFO or AI it is down to huge R & D by the actual lamp manufacturers such as companies like philips, osram, etc.
The advances you see in fixtures such as the PFO solaris are not down to PFO doing something magical but down to the fact that each release has just replaced lamps with the lastest release of LED lamps in the market.
Thier application in the devices is really all that matters, and the ability of the relevant device to change, adapt and accommodate the lastest LED lamp technology as it happens.
The worst thing that could possibly happen, is to purchase any unit for $2500.00 that is upgradable (as both the solaris and AI units are) only for a company such as Philips to decide the new most advanced wave of LED lamps require a new form factor, and therefore thier ability to work with older devices/lighting units, is void, as it would be akin to fitting a square peg into a round hole.
I would much rather like to see people who have switched from MH and T5 show me some before and afters over the time they have had the devices so i can see:
1. How they mature over time - effecting fish and corals
2. How they provide coverage - spread and also water depth penetration.
3. How the programmable features - daylight, sunrise, cloud cover, lunar and other such cycles - are these giving more of a ease to running the hobby and also are the fish / corals acting happier? or more natural? mating , spawning, growth , etc?
4. Last and by no means least i would simply say it is stupid to discuss if LEDs are more energy efficient - they simply are full stop, there is a multi billion dollar lighting industry with experts carrying out huge energy audits that has confirmed this without any room for debate. Now if that saving for you will equate to 5% or 40% will depend on your individual needs and situation (how many lamp changes you do a year, how long you leave the lamps on daily, if you require cooling etc..)
Summing everything up i think it would be nicer to see discussion about people talking about the quality of light produced via LED in relation to your tank environment.
Thanks
Look forward to reading some thoughts and views from people who are making the switch or that have made the switch regardless of what company/unit you are using.
I think most people loose track of the fact that:
1. LED LAMPS are made by estabilished companies and the testing required to achieve the 50,000 hour rating is very stringent. Vast amount of independant testing is carried out, on the life cyle of these productts, that must be submitted before any manufacturer of the LED lamp can claim lifecycle of the lamp. These quoted figures are not figures due to the hard work of PFO or AquaIllumination. They are from the manufacturers of the LAMPS companies such as GE, Philips, etc.
2. LED lighting technology is advancing exponentially, year on year. LED application can be seen in all sorts of industries now, you only have to look at the lastest model of automotive vehicles to see how LEDs are incorporated more and more, in vehicle lighting, yet a few years ago they were used only for simple internal display lighting. Now they are replacing high output lighting such as brake , or HID replacements. Contrary to what some people seem to think. LEDs were not just designed to help you replace your MH in your setup
The advances in the technology is not down to PFO or AI it is down to huge R & D by the actual lamp manufacturers such as companies like philips, osram, etc.
The advances you see in fixtures such as the PFO solaris are not down to PFO doing something magical but down to the fact that each release has just replaced lamps with the lastest release of LED lamps in the market.
Thier application in the devices is really all that matters, and the ability of the relevant device to change, adapt and accommodate the lastest LED lamp technology as it happens.
The worst thing that could possibly happen, is to purchase any unit for $2500.00 that is upgradable (as both the solaris and AI units are) only for a company such as Philips to decide the new most advanced wave of LED lamps require a new form factor, and therefore thier ability to work with older devices/lighting units, is void, as it would be akin to fitting a square peg into a round hole.
I would much rather like to see people who have switched from MH and T5 show me some before and afters over the time they have had the devices so i can see:
1. How they mature over time - effecting fish and corals
2. How they provide coverage - spread and also water depth penetration.
3. How the programmable features - daylight, sunrise, cloud cover, lunar and other such cycles - are these giving more of a ease to running the hobby and also are the fish / corals acting happier? or more natural? mating , spawning, growth , etc?
4. Last and by no means least i would simply say it is stupid to discuss if LEDs are more energy efficient - they simply are full stop, there is a multi billion dollar lighting industry with experts carrying out huge energy audits that has confirmed this without any room for debate. Now if that saving for you will equate to 5% or 40% will depend on your individual needs and situation (how many lamp changes you do a year, how long you leave the lamps on daily, if you require cooling etc..)
Summing everything up i think it would be nicer to see discussion about people talking about the quality of light produced via LED in relation to your tank environment.
Thanks
Look forward to reading some thoughts and views from people who are making the switch or that have made the switch regardless of what company/unit you are using.
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