T5 reflectors-Just Curious

BurntOutReefer

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Why is everyone recommending individual reflectors...?
Just curious....surely the light reflected out cant be that much difference?????
 
Good reflectors help aim the light back into the tank rather then every where else but te tank. The fact that T5 are small in diameter the reflectors work even better at aiming the light into the tank. I know Grim can answer this better then me but that is the just of the reflectors. HTH
 
Here's what a parabolic reflector is supposed to do:
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This is supposed to be a cross-section of a reflector and tube fixture. Imagine a cross section of the tube at the focus of the reflector where the lines emanate from.
 
The individual reflectors utilize the light from the backside of the bulb and throw it into the tank without bouncing any of the light back into the bulb(called restrike I believe), therefore making them the most efficient reflectors available. Approx 100% of the light from a T5 with individual reflectors makes it to the tank. I am sure there is some loss due to the lack of a perfect surface in the reflectors.

What makes individual reflectors so effective in the T5 application is the size (small diameter) of the bulbs where larger flourescents would need much larger reflectors to do the same thing, limiting the number of lights we could fit over standard tank sizes.

HTH
 
Re: T5 reflectors-Just Curious

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8948293#post8948293 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BurntOutReefer
Why is everyone recommending individual reflectors...?
Just curious....surely the light reflected out cant be that much difference?????
Sunlight supply's website has readings that show what a diff the reflectors make
 
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