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I am trying to find the most bang for the buck when it comes to lighting. I currently have 250W M58 (raw) ballasts pushing XM 10K bulbs and in theory am getting 137 ppfd / bulb according to Sanjay's research. (I have great sps growth currently)
Now I was trying to supliment the 10K's by using 2 15K XM bulbs to get a more blue appearance, but they bulbs were very dim. So again looking at Sanjay's site, 55 ppfd.
So I decided to put a 15000 K temp into the search engine here http://www.reeflightinginfo.arvixe.com/selectcolortemp.php without selecting a wattage or any other variable. I was shocked to see that a Iwasaki 175W bulb on an Icecap e-ballast had higher ppfd than everything except some 400W ballast/XM 15K combos. (86 ppfd) Is this right?
Will the 175 watt combo on that page with a 86ppfd appear brighter on the tank than a 400 watt combo with a 82 ppfd?
I could save a ton in electric costs right?
In looking at 10K bulbs. There are 10K 400W combos that have 1/2 the ppfd of 250W combos...even down to 1/3 the ppfd. What am I missing?
Now I was trying to supliment the 10K's by using 2 15K XM bulbs to get a more blue appearance, but they bulbs were very dim. So again looking at Sanjay's site, 55 ppfd.
So I decided to put a 15000 K temp into the search engine here http://www.reeflightinginfo.arvixe.com/selectcolortemp.php without selecting a wattage or any other variable. I was shocked to see that a Iwasaki 175W bulb on an Icecap e-ballast had higher ppfd than everything except some 400W ballast/XM 15K combos. (86 ppfd) Is this right?
Will the 175 watt combo on that page with a 86ppfd appear brighter on the tank than a 400 watt combo with a 82 ppfd?
I could save a ton in electric costs right?
In looking at 10K bulbs. There are 10K 400W combos that have 1/2 the ppfd of 250W combos...even down to 1/3 the ppfd. What am I missing?