hahnmeister
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Wow, Bean and I actually agree on something, and on almost every point...lol!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10074342#post10074342 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LarryW
I look at it this way.... 400w of LED's or 500W of MH? Plus a 1/5hp chiller that draws 5amps.
TCO
JBJ 1/5hp chiller $700
Coralife Aqualight Pro (2) 250w HQI $1100
replacement HQI bulbs since the coralife ones aren't great $150 for 2 20k XM's
So that's almost 2 grand, with no supplemental lighting.
400w Solaris $2500
so 2 additional bulb replacements, and we are pretty much a wash. let's not even factor in the little bit of energy saved by not running that chiller. I don't really care about my electric bill, I just don't want to run a chiller unless it's absolutely necessary. If you look through both threads on these units, you will see that 98% of the actually end users who have this product LIKE it, and the results they get. Isn't that really what this hobby is about? I personally think my 400w solaris is brighter then the dual 250w mogal's I used to have over a 72g bowfront.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10027790#post10027790 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by prugs
I would like to know how many watts a 6' H4 Solaris fixture draws. The Solaris website says 600watts of LED wattage. But how much extra do the rest of the controls use.
Does anyone have a $25 kill-a-watt meter, that they could give me a max wattage draw?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10068788#post10068788 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hahnmeister
I saw the Solaris with some buddies at IMAC yesterday. Whoopie.
It was set up with a 400watt 20,000K bulb in an Icecap Pendant to be compared with over a couple tanks. The PFO was something like 150 (light was about 12" above the water and the tank was a shallow zero-edge unit) on the PAR meter, and the halide was a bit lower than that.
What a gimmick though. Once again... showing that the PFO can compete with a halide... but the crappiest 20,000K halide around on an e-ballast. Since Ive been doing these tank evaluations for WRS members, they know what PAR levels are with various bulbs and over their own tanks. I didnt even have to say anything before the first one said, 'This thing only gets 150?, I get that at the sand with my 250wattDEs over my 300g thats over 2' tall... and my lights are 12" above the water too... this output is total crap!'
I laughed my butt off because now they know what numbers should be, and they saw right through the 'comparison' without me even having to say a word.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10085416#post10085416 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hahnmeister
Oh, but Rich, you know... according to independent comparisons, even thought the PAR may be less, the PUR is more because corals really only need blue light more than other spectrums...
lol.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10085416#post10085416 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hahnmeister
Oh, but Rich, you know... according to independent comparisons, even thought the PAR may be less, the PUR is more because corals really only need blue light more than other spectrums...
lol.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10088341#post10088341 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dez Nutz
I am looking for more indeoendent comparisons, and some specific numbers comparison. I guess these are still too new to have definitive data, but I would like to see numbers of output new on both, and how long they last and both as a side-by-side comparison.