I noticed you didn’t say I was wrong. Do you expect me to think that a fixture you designed in 2009 put out more PAR than you SMT?
No. There was PAR about 90-95 on the sand( and about 240-270) 10cm under water level. I should look for video from that aquarium with PAR measurments. That levels was stable in all area in tanks - becase that light sources was linear(like T5 tubes) without "death light beam" like in some led lamps with 60 or 40 degree lenses - used in 24" depth tanks... For remind - above that tank was used 150cm long led tubes - 22 Watt each, 10pcs total.
Since last three years we stopped using LED focusing lenses(or any secondary optics) - personally, for me - it complelty without any sens - a specially when your tank isn't higher than 28-30".
Did you saw that movie which show corals with their colors in tank where PAR readings was between 120 - 360-370 umol/m2/s? Lamp is working on 60%
When we increased power - corals colors wasn't so intensive like before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMvvlNe8C7I
Yes and I think it looks great! I didn’t say that LED will burn and kill your corals. I have to ask. Did the lighting on this tank look good to your eyes and was the best for the corals?
We are talking 2009 right. Your choice of LEDs was far more limited than here in 2013. Are you claiming that Vannpytt’s assumption that all white LEDs are bad are unfounded? If not what does it matter?
White leds arent BAD because they are white.
From OUR TEAM experience - too much white PROMOTE symbiotic algae growth in corals tissue - so colors are covered by "brown" color..
This is "that thing", that you see primary difference between 2009 and 2013 test tank.
As I told before - we was satisfied from corals growth in our 2009 tank under 1:1 combo|(in fact - white led was "dirty" - I will explain it later - its helped a lot...) - but SOME colors(in corals tissue) wasn't possible to achieve..
Please remember, that 5 years ago - white leds light efficiency was much smaller than actual( 80lm/W to 200lm/W). Blue leds also had smaller efficiency, but the difference wasnt similar - so real light efficiency ratio(energy emitted by both light sources - white and blue) was little different that today(comapring to actual 1:1 combo).
So I repeat again - white leds arent "junk". They will work, if we will know everything about their pros and cons.
Pros - it smuch easier to build "white spectrum" for our eyes without spectrometers and any other devices(not always easy to use by normal customers).
Cons - I will repeat it again - IMHO they "cover" some colors by increasing brown algae cells in corals tissue(white, a specially warm white) promote their growth.
Thats a reason why in shallow water there is much more cream, brown and "much more contrasted" corals with visible color than on 10 or 15m.
It simply to understand, that corals on 1m depth have BETTER light(more, better spectrum) than the same corals living on 15m. We saw it many times on corals farms(when we did light measurements in Indonesia/Bali) where the same corals kept on 1.5m depth water was kept for "faster growth" - and after few months, it was moved to another coast of island, to 6-8m - for corals pigment intensification BEFORE shipment to Reseller.
Its my point of view for that(I was there few times) and I cant explain it on other way.
Building "white" spectrum by using monochromatic chips with additional red spectrum(which not AFFECT our looking for tank) give us similar effect - light is "white" but corals "didn't receive" that portion of spectrum which "inform" them(their algae) that they are in "shallow water" - and dont promote their algea to growth..
Why I said - AFFECT. Because you can see on MANY posts(posted by many customers) with combo led lamps (white, blue, green, orange, red etc) that many of them use red led chips only for few percent.. Why? Because they "feel" this light as too warm(for our eyes).
Yes, they are "too warm" because some of "warm" wavelenghts is already "delivered" from white led chips...
Using red led channel in matrix without white leds(even on 100%) will never give you "feeling" that : " I should decrease that color, because it looks unnatural..".. The same with green color..
Open ANY thread in other RC LED lamp sponsor section - and check led lamp config used by their users..
I can guarantee you that (Ecotech, Mitras - also PS in R2 version users) dont want to use them on 100%(even if they should). Why? Because it not look natural - or its "too white"..
There is also a reason, why in many multichannel led lamps(with white leds) customers decrease also white channel power...
I think thats enough to connect these facts ..
Last..
Now a riddle:
Please take a look for typical combo of white:blue leds or any other lamp which dont use some "dedicated led chips..
But please take a REAL spectrum chart - not anything drawed in Paint... Some of charts popular led lamps is simply NOT POSSIBLE to achieve with used by them led chips.. And it can be prooved without any problem - you only need to think and associate the facts.
Compare it to pigments excitation/emission chart.
Ask yourself - where that combo spectrum "missed" something.
I will give you a hint:
Check light spectrum(that 1:1 or other lamp) area near 500nm - and check that area again in pigments excitation/emission chart.
Finally - please compare it to SMT matrix chart.
Thats all - Im sure that you will see primary difference - why we used so many different leds in SMT matrix and why that area is so strongly covered by lighwaves emited from our lamp. Brightest range of the spectrum (approx. 550nm) in panels SMT is negligibly small - so there is no effect of "bright light" that needs to be reduced because there is too much white.
Ha, its very late now - I have to back to my home now, but Im sure that we will continue that discuss...
PS. Again - I'm sorry for my english - we can talk in polish if you want
