i was only running 2x250 mh and when i switched to led my power bill went down $100. Led lights pay for themselves very quickly, much faster then what some people think, especially using the cheaper multi chips.
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i was only running 2x250 mh and when i switched to led my power bill went down $100. Led lights pay for themselves very quickly, much faster then what some people think, especially using the cheaper multi chips.
I was only running 2x250 MH and when I switched to led my power bill went down $100. Led lights pay for themselves very quickly, much faster then what some people think, especially using the cheaper multi chips.
Sorry to be so forward, but we need to keep the facts straight. There is no way that replacing 500W worth of MH with 200W worth of LED is going to save you $100 a month. For that matter taking the 500W of halide down and replacing them with natural sunlight can't save $100 a month.
Lets do some basic math:
500W of MH, lets say 550W with ballasts, running 10 hours per day is 5.5 kWh per day.
5.5 kWh per day times 30 days is 165 kWh per month.
I am not sure where you live, but lets shoot rather high and assume you live in the peoples republic of california and pay $0.20 per kWh.
A the higher than average rate of $0.20 your lights would cost $33 per month to run, but wait....
Lets assume you pay some the crazy tiered rate and your average cost per kWh is $0.50 per kWh. Your lights would still only contribute (worst case) $82 to your bill, but much less due to the tiered average. (Note, that if you are paying that tier, then you have a $1500 electric bill to begin with).
So you say that the "heat" from the halides forced you to run the AC or the chiller.... Chillers and AC units (any phase change cooling device) moves MANY (10:1 or more) watts of heat per watt consumed. BUT, even assuming that they were 1:1 or worse than 1:1, there is no way that simply shutting down 500W of halides is going to save $100 a month.
Lastly, lets not forget that you did not remove 500W of lights from your system. You replaced 500W of MH with 200W or more of LEDs.
So you are now at 200W for 10 hours per day, or 2kWh. That is 60kWh per month or $30 at the crazy worst case rate of $0.50. So $82 (lets call it $100 with the chiller) - $30 = $70 per month savings, but again we both know that you don't pay $0.50 per kWh.
The bottom line:
A real world average person with avarage electricity rates moving an average tank from 500W of halide to LED will need 250W to 300W (minimum) of LED to sustain their corals. At a HIGH average rate of $0.20 for 10 hours a day the ELECTRICAL SAVINGS (including chiller) will be at best $20 per month, while significant, that is a far cry from $100.
I am not trying to single you out, but rather simply trying to ensure that the benefits of the Halides do not become mythical![]()
$70 sounds about right for dropping 2400W at your rate. Imagine the savings for a guy paying the crazy west coast prices!
Looking forward to getting my mitts on the new wavelines... I just replaced a failed snapper with a dart and the difference is amazing, albiet at a higher cost per hour. I am hoping the new waveline will be in the dart ballpark wrt to flow. Less noise and variable speed... Get the halides out of there once I finish the pendants and I bet I save $20 a monthI am all for eductors, but could not stomach the look in my small tank.
I have spent maybe $1500 on LEDs for most of my home. I only save maybe $30 a month.... the benefit? Wait for it...
Add in another $2000 for efficient equipment upgrades in the aqaurium room....
So maybe $4500 total and I save maybe $60 a month on electricity... but wait for it...
I would have gladly paid twice that to save $60 a month....
Because the warden smiles when she see the $148 electric bill, she frowned (and thus was mean and grumpy) when the electric bill was $200+
Cost of upgrades: $4500
Savings per month: $60
Payoff years: NEVER
Ugrumpy warden when electric bill comes: Priceless
I have spent maybe $1500 on LEDs for most of my home. I only save maybe $30 a month.... the benefit? Wait for it...
Add in another $2000 for efficient equipment upgrades in the aqaurium room....
So maybe $4500 total and I save maybe $60 a month on electricity... but wait for it...
I would have gladly paid twice that to save $60 a month....
Because the warden smiles when she see the $148 electric bill, she frowned (and thus was mean and grumpy) when the electric bill was $200+
Cost of upgrades: $4500
Savings per month: $60
Payoff years: NEVER
Ugrumpy warden when electric bill comes: Priceless
I'm in socal and my rates are tiered but I always and up in tier 5, which is the highest, at 36 cents per KWH and I don't even have my tank set up yet! :sad1: I think Saving $225 per month is definitely doable depending on what you pay.
On the contrary, it was the post that was closest to the subject in this thread for a very long period, therefore I repost your link http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/10/aafeatureignore post-----wrong thread