Finally finished reading through all the 'information' on this thread and its predecessor (split). Wow... There sure seems to be a lot of armchair professionals out there wanting to set the world straight to their way - or no way. I do understand physics is physics but I haven't even heard the word Entropy used once when it comes to the discussion of thermodynamics of heat transfer.
I'm sold on the Solaris for my 125 upgrade. I did my own calculations of cost. I currently have a 1/5 HP chiller on my 260W PC lit 50 gal that does run about 4-6 months as I keep my house AC set pretty high (83 to 85 max). I do run evaporative cooling; I have fans on the canopy cooling the no-lid tank (summer) and especially anytime the chiller kicks on or is about to kick onâ€"œ with a much cheaper to run clip-on 10W fan than running a 450W chiller (set to chill at 82.5 to 81.5). So I know if I go up to MH/T5/LEDmoons on the 125 I will surely need a chiller and more house AC as well.
I figured with a DIY Canopy with Retro DIY halide - T5 kit (HelloLights) with controllable/variable LED moonlights and fans not only for the lights but also for the surface of the aquarium and all the X-10 controllers to control that with my AquaControllerII would cost slightly over $1000. When I took a lightly conservative estimate for increased chiller usage and increased house AC usage, MH bulb replacement at 2 years, T5 replacement at 1 year, and
ASSUMING the H4 output
IS 300W per power supply (x3 for the 72") the Solaris would become cheaper to own and operate in just over three years. And with that I’m sure the reflectors I would get from HelloLights would be far from top-of-the-line when comparing PAR outputs...
The fact that I wouldn't have to put a power panel in the canopy for all the aforementioned items and the outstanding, single-point control with the Solaris (gradual light increase/sunrise & decrease/sunset, cloud variability, adjustable color temperature, included moonlight option, and onboard fans) I was clearly turned on to this device.
Further, the fact that the light is directed exactly where we want it and not outside the tank or more specifically not on the glass sides thereby reducing algae growth on the glass is a definite plus.
I've seen the G series (250W equiv) at a LFS and the heat coming off it, top and bottom, was virtually nil. The fans on the outlet side were putting out some heat but certainly none was directed downward and no where near that of MH’s I’ve dared to get near!!! And fan noises were hardly noticeable. Another win for Solaris. (Yes, I did check the fan outlet and temps on the power supplies â€"œ not bad and probably less than a MH ballast.)
PFO is a fine, established, lighting company who pioneered this LED technology and has already appeared to have many of the initial troubles of a new product worked out. Thank you early adapters. Therefore, if I can ever find $4,000 to buy one - and assuming they're in stock - it seems they sell fast - I'm going to have my own. Yes, I understand there will soon be competitors and better LEDs and I look forward to that. Who knows, by the time I can afford this fixture, I may want something else. But for now, this one is available, and the people that are happy with it are enough to validate my sale.
So just for some eye candy... will Solaris owners update pictures on this thread or have all the Solaris owners unsubscribed? How about you Amphibious? :dance:
Just my two cents.
