Ed Hahn
Life is A Highway...
I have been tagging along with talk of LEDs. Here is what I remember of talk from experts. LEDs are comparible to 250-close to 400 watt MH. The coverage again is not as good as MH.
LEDs- energy efficient, no need for chiller, bulb life- no need for replacement for 5 years plus.
cons- expensive, not proven in person to me how well they work for coral growth and color, coverage spotty,
MH- better reflectors allow lower watt bulbs to cover more area, proven to be producers of coral growth, experience has shown coverage.
MH- expensive replacement of bulbs, heat issues with most likely need of cooling devices,
Not energy efficient,
What else am I missing?
Plasma Arc- 280 watt bulb- price is coming down- 300 dollars from first time I looked at it. Coverage is really good. Does not put out as much heat as 400 MH. Bulb replacement rated at 5 years. compact unit. Used at Monterey Aquarium as model.
con- cost is still over 1035 dollars, Has not been on the market with aquarium use that long. I would prefer to see someone with this unit in person to see proven experience.
LEDs- energy efficient, no need for chiller, bulb life- no need for replacement for 5 years plus.
cons- expensive, not proven in person to me how well they work for coral growth and color, coverage spotty,
MH- better reflectors allow lower watt bulbs to cover more area, proven to be producers of coral growth, experience has shown coverage.
MH- expensive replacement of bulbs, heat issues with most likely need of cooling devices,
Not energy efficient,
What else am I missing?
Plasma Arc- 280 watt bulb- price is coming down- 300 dollars from first time I looked at it. Coverage is really good. Does not put out as much heat as 400 MH. Bulb replacement rated at 5 years. compact unit. Used at Monterey Aquarium as model.
con- cost is still over 1035 dollars, Has not been on the market with aquarium use that long. I would prefer to see someone with this unit in person to see proven experience.