hahnmeister
In Memoriam
There is little use for green light as far as photysynthesis in land plants, but many corals have been shown to use green light very well.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/11/aafeature2
As far as 'admitting' that there are no LEDs in the warmer spectrums, well, yeah... that has been one of my gripes about the PFO solaris units for a while. After initial release, they went ahead on the 20,000K units and added a couple green LED's... according to their claims for better 'looks'... to bring out the green better (since many actinic phosphor bulbs have a green spike, but 420nm LEDs do not)... but this would aid in coral pigmentation and growth as well.... Im sure...
PFO output...
Superbright White Output...
Those 'super bright white' LEDs lack warmer spectrums... being mostly blue and green, yes. There are also 3000K LEDs made though as well.
And in the future, Im sure adding 3000K or red LEDs to the mix will be added as well...
http://blogs.frags.org/member.php?uid=2561
T5s can have some of these 'narrow output' problems. This is why bulbs like the KZ / korallen-zucht fiji have come about.
Im just wondering now if PFO is going to make a retrofit bulb system so people can go ahead and replace all of their old philips luxeons with the new luxeon rebels... something like 3x the output per watt. Thats why I wont buy in to LEDs yet... the predictions are that LEDs will hit an efficiency of 150+ lumens per watt by 2010... and those current philips are only about 20 lumens/watt... rebels at about 60.
Just imagine... even with lenses to make say... a 30degree arc of light from the LEDs, the output will be astounding. And being that LED's seem to be able to produce blue light better than warmer light... just imagine being able to light say... a 180gallon reef with a mere 150 watts!!!
I mean, the current PFO units put out about the same output as a 250wattDE 20,000K XM at about half the wattage (I know, its an argument)... so thats about the same as just using a 150wattDE 10,000K (okay, the 150wattDE is brighter). But really, thats with 20 lumen/watt crap LED's that are available now... just imagine what will happen with they hit 8x that efficiency.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/11/aafeature2
As far as 'admitting' that there are no LEDs in the warmer spectrums, well, yeah... that has been one of my gripes about the PFO solaris units for a while. After initial release, they went ahead on the 20,000K units and added a couple green LED's... according to their claims for better 'looks'... to bring out the green better (since many actinic phosphor bulbs have a green spike, but 420nm LEDs do not)... but this would aid in coral pigmentation and growth as well.... Im sure...
PFO output...
Superbright White Output...
Those 'super bright white' LEDs lack warmer spectrums... being mostly blue and green, yes. There are also 3000K LEDs made though as well.
And in the future, Im sure adding 3000K or red LEDs to the mix will be added as well...
http://blogs.frags.org/member.php?uid=2561
T5s can have some of these 'narrow output' problems. This is why bulbs like the KZ / korallen-zucht fiji have come about.
Im just wondering now if PFO is going to make a retrofit bulb system so people can go ahead and replace all of their old philips luxeons with the new luxeon rebels... something like 3x the output per watt. Thats why I wont buy in to LEDs yet... the predictions are that LEDs will hit an efficiency of 150+ lumens per watt by 2010... and those current philips are only about 20 lumens/watt... rebels at about 60.
Just imagine... even with lenses to make say... a 30degree arc of light from the LEDs, the output will be astounding. And being that LED's seem to be able to produce blue light better than warmer light... just imagine being able to light say... a 180gallon reef with a mere 150 watts!!!
I mean, the current PFO units put out about the same output as a 250wattDE 20,000K XM at about half the wattage (I know, its an argument)... so thats about the same as just using a 150wattDE 10,000K (okay, the 150wattDE is brighter). But really, thats with 20 lumen/watt crap LED's that are available now... just imagine what will happen with they hit 8x that efficiency.