Luminarcs -- Excellent!

I checked out the links Thereefgeek provided and was unable to find any info on the MINI Luminarc. Plenty of info on the full size one, but I need some info on the MINI. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?


Thanks
 
Leishman said:
Here is my tank when I was running one 400w in a DL 03 on one side and 2x250w DEs in ReefOptix IIIs on the other side.

You can see the 1x400w SEs blows away the 2x250w DEs

I now have 3x400w SEs in DL 03s

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Great proof of the quite obvious superiority of 400w SE lamps when paired with a quality reflector.

jb
 
Big E: the standards wont fit in my canopy and the minis will, and i know the minis are way better than the standard reflectors i have right now.

the reason i want to use my moguls that i bought is because it lowers the prices from like 130 down to like 85, so.......
 
ask them for just the reflector. I don't think they advertise that they will sell them seperate.
 
the bracket that goes with the reflector allows you to center the bulb both vertically and horizontally. it comes with sockets. trying to configure something would be more painful than paying an extra 15.00 bucks IMO

not sure why there was such a large difference in price in the earlier post.
 
koz,

That's cool............my original point was paying $45 more would be easier than trying to retrofit what you have. I was under the "false" assumption you would sell your current reflectors & sockets to eat up some of that cost of three lumenarc moguls + reflectors.

In all honesty I don't see how you can't make out fine this way...... hey it's your tank & money. I just hate trying to half azz retro stuff especially when I stink at DIY type projects like this.
$45 is a small price to pay......good luck.
 
grim said:
Great proof of the quite obvious superiority of 400w SE lamps when paired with a quality reflector.

jb

All that pic tells me is the spread appears greater. You can't tell anything about the PAR by looking at a picture. The DEs just may be more intense directly under the bulb.
 
copps said:
I got five for the price of three for sending Dustin a box of frags... there is no debate that these reflectors rock... merlock the light leaking through has got to be literally less than 1/10th of 1%... way less than most SE reflectors... Sanjay Joshi is coming by this weekend, and if you're not sold on these you haven't seen his 500 gallon completely covered by just four of these unsupplemented... expensive up front but when you consider their effectiveness they truly bake... nice Bartlett's by the way Graham...

Sanjay runs these? 400w?
 
Leishman said:
Yes he does. 400w XMs w/NO actinic

About your pic... Were both the DEs and the SE on magnetic ballasts?
How about age of bulbs, type, temp etc. The spread appears far greater from the LA3. Too bad you didn't have a lux meter for that experiment.

I had always thought the DE would be more concentrated (where you want it) and just spread less. Suppose the DEs could have gone quite a bit lower too.
 
RedEyeReef said:
Which XM's 10K or 20K?

I'd imagine 20k if he said "no supplemental".

Still dying to hear more about that DE vs. LA3 setup. Sure would like to see more comparisons.
 
He uses 10Ks


On my photo:
The left side is 2 ReefOptixIIIs with 10K DE bulbs by AB
The right is 1 SE 10k XM in the DL03.

On a tank my size (65x36x24) I need spread, 250's in ROIIIs will not cut it, I'd need 6 or 8 to do the job of three DL03's I have now. You just can't see how good these things are in a picture.
 
Oops!

The DEs were on an IceCap 250w E-ballast.
The SE is on a Blueline 400w E-ballast.

The photo is deceptive as to the left being higher. It is but only by 1".

I'm only trying to show how the DL's work better for ME, they are not the right option for everyone.
 
mikeo1210 said:
Sanjay runs these? 400w?

As Leishman says yes he does... his reflector testing put them on the map... I also used the ROIIIs on my old 65 (click my www red house link) on an 18 inch wide 65 and loved them.

Having used and been happy with both Lumenarcs and ROIIIs, I'd say that any tank 24" wide or wider is wasting light by not using Lumenarcs. For tanks 18" wide or smaller the ROIIIs work great, or possibly the smaller LAs now being produced again...

It's not a complex issue... both the LAs and the ROIIIs work on the principal that light is not allowed to escape anywhere but down, unlike many common reflectors like the spiders...

Don't think anything about Leishmans photo... he's a Brit:p . In reality Rik's a very good friend and my wife refers to him as my second wife and claims he speaks with me more than she does:D .

Here's a photo from Saturday with me and Sanjay in front of my new system (upgraded from old 65) in our new house. We spent the entire day together exchanging information until almost midnight... I even missed meeting the wife and family at a comedy club:D . You'll notice that Sanjay's articles are mainly factually based, and he does not get into many of the controversies and offer his opinions in his articles (rightfully so!). It is great to pick his brain though and get his opinions in person... The photo is washed out, but my new system is lit by 3 XM 400 10ks in LAs supplemented with VHO actinics... corals are still settling in after the stressful move three months ago...

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