Stolireef
Active member
Great post and a great approach.Jeez... I feel like I've created a monster!! I've been away, got married and the thread continues!
Thanks for all the input... however you do the maths, Leds are the cheaper option over time... and I'm talking about running them for 10 yrs or until they die...
Anyhoo, looks like I've made the choice...
Having done a little research myself and having read everything on here the only consistency is that absolutely no one knows what's the best option for leds... so with that in mind it seems to make complete sense to go with a option that can be changed/ upgraded etc over time... something where the individual lenses and leds could be swapped out easily, where fans could be upgraded etc etc. Also, in order to keep costs down, I'd want something that was relatively cheap in the original outlay, knowing that perhaps the suggested savings in running leds vs others isn't as much as hoped for.
So, after all this, where have I ended up... Chinese black boxes, that's where... before everyone jumps on me for being ignorant (I'm not, I have a degree in biology, specifically human evolution) here are my reasons for why Chinese black boxes (I am talking specifically mars aqua here) are the best reef lighting available:
1. Initial cost - the 300w, 80cm fixture is under £140 delivered.
2. Leds supplied are cheaper epistar... just as good as Cree, but less consistent and with a more variable wavelength... a bonus in my eyes as this surely just provides more light across the spectrum.
3. Future proof... they are simple. You can change just about everything in them, from the fans to the power supply to the leds and lenses, allowing you to upgrade as and when things move forward or when parts inevitably fail.
4. Coverage. I can afford to buy 6 of the 300w units which will cover my tank completely.
5. Par readings are equivalent to the more prestigious brands.
6. Customisable... I will likely swap out the 3500k warm whites with UV leds, which looks simple as far as I can see.
7. Running costs... they are actually about 220w not 300w so are slightly cheaper to run... with not having to swap out bulbs every 6 months or so, running costs over a 10 year period should be less than t5s or mh.
7. UK stock and repairable in UK too.
8. I think they are the best option and I am rarely, if ever, wrong.
So, thanks for all the input. As I said, I think this is such a contentious subject that it doesn't actually matter what I get, people will never agree it's any good, so I'm going with what I think is the best, based on all the really useful info you've all supplied.
Cheers.
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