The Grim Reefer
Ready for some NOBALL!!!
So some T5 testing is in your future Sanjay? Cool. I guess I need to find someone with a 36" tall tank to see if these things can punch that deep.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8223999#post8223999 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
So some T5 testing is in your future Sanjay? Cool. I guess I need to find someone with a 36" tall tank to see if these things can punch that deep.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8250321#post8250321 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Robert Patterso
Can someone tell me the pros and cons of a pulse start ballast. M138, good, bad in a 400w.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8304664#post8304664 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by djc1026
Anyone have any idea of the PAR on the reeflux bulbs, or a bulb they are comparable to?
Dave
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8384201#post8384201 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Randall_James
Just love reading this thread and lurking but I have a question for Sanjay....
Below are links to a couple retrofit LED bulbs that are to replace medium mogul lamps rated at up to 250W.
Have you ever tested any of these bulbs?
Do these bulbs appear to be worth testing in your opinion?
Would you be willing to if someone else paid for the bulbs?
http://www.oksolar.com/n_cart/produ...17&cat=Lighting&subcat=Light Bulbs LED 120VAC
http://www.oksolar.com/0_n_cart/htm/01503.htm
I was unable to find any charts or figures on spectrum, where did you find this data?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8385735#post8385735 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TropTrea
Lrd Lighting
Well I have looked into those lights and have made some conclusions loooking at both Sanjay's pages as well as the manufacturers pages.
The first conclusion is that the manufacturers data is correct for these bulbs. Mainly that they are aimular to 20K 250 Watt metal hides. They even produced some impressive spectrum plots that were very encouraging. as well as claims that these new lighting systems produce PAR values of at least what a 20K 250 Watt bulb produces.
My second conclusion comes after reviewing Sanjay's data on 250 Watt 20,000K bulbs. These bulbs appear to be the lowest in PAR value of any of the 250 Watt bulbs with the lower the Kelvin rating bulbs producing much higher PAR values.
As light penetrates the oceans in nature the shorter wave lenght light penetrates deeper than the longer wave lenght light. Therefore deep water lighting will have a higher Kelvin temperature and lower PAR value than shallow water light.
So my final thoughts are that for most Coral growth the these lighting fixtures will not produce the neccessary light as would a 6,500 K 250 Watt Metal Hide.
However if someone is creating a deep water tank, using corals with a high florescence, and interested more in appearance than coral growth these lights may work very well for them.
In the mean time I'll wait till they produce a LED system that has more light in the yellow and red wave lenghts for my prefence in coral growth. My other issue on these lights are there present pricing which I'm will fall as the research and developmental costs get paid off.
Hopefully Sanjay will comment in either disagreement or agreement with me on this as I look at him being much more knowledgable in this area than I am.
Dennis