Acro76
CherryCorals.com Farmer
I'm not sure, but how do you get the full light spectrum from LED's? I thought that you can't house sps's or deep corals due to that? Am I wrong?
http://reefbuilders.com/2010/07/17/leds-grow-sps-corals/
I'm not sure, but how do you get the full light spectrum from LED's? I thought that you can't house sps's or deep corals due to that? Am I wrong?
4. PAR/Lumens - PAR is often used to evaluate fixtures, but it is not quite as important as you probably think it is! Very low PAR LED fixtures have burned up many a hot coral, so there is clearly some other factors at play. When switching out for LED lighting, go conservative and take your time increasing intensity. Higher PAR is nice for very deep tanks, or for SPS corals, but only if you can control it... Lumens or LUX is not very useful, as it includes light spectra not even utilized by corals.
I'm pretty sure that's what I paid for them. They are great lights(160w m/s combo) and I am really excited to track growth. I ended up making the same mistake originally by ordering the two 75w IO units. They are apparently being fixed right now, however I wouldn't garauntee it. Either way you just want to get LEDs with options to adjust...dim and change color. Otherwise they are little more than just a light. Although LED light is really amazing what show in a very colorful tank.
Has anyone found spectral plots of any LED lighting? Drives me crazy that none of the manufacturers publish them.
I'd like to know where you get this information?
When I talked to a well respected reefer I was told LED's are nice for smaller tanks but if you have anything over 50 gallons I would wait until they release the 5W bulbs to the public. Right now they are selling all of them to the Military.
He also said they are evolving so fast right now that if you wait the technology will be that much better in a few years and if for some reason it is not better you will have others selling their lights that are only a couple of years old.
So with his advice I will wait a few more years.
Thats the same conclusion I came too. I'm going to rock my halides for a few years and when the prices of LED's come down a bit then i'll invest in some. heck I may have made my tank upgrade by then anyways.
Tom
No waaaaaaayyy...I have a 65 gallon with two 160w LED units and I could EASILY use those lights for a MUCH larger tank. However they cost over $2000, so that's kind of a PITA. Plus if you always waited for things to 'evolve' then you would never make a purchase! Everything is always going to evolve(except the family that lives at the end of my road...)
Does anyone else have any par ratings or spectral plots for any of the other LED's out there?
Here is a plot for Pacific Sun's Black Python 160 Watt LED
Height is at 70cm = 27.6 inches
the spread is at 20cm increments = 7.9 inches
I think I read someone state that they did not like the way Pac Sun's looked. The cool thing about them is that you can get what ever temperature you want by using the software/dimming.
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