Guys I collect Flashlights as a hobby
Todd
Boomer, the hardest thing about comparing LED's to most any other light source is that you cannot.
I'm not, I am talking about wattage on this point. Show me where I compared them other than Lumens / watt as an example ? LED, like MH or Fluorescent, can put out and some do put out 100 l / W. The issue with high output LED is it is hard to find or hard to get the right cone-angle for spread and penetration as you are using less of them and they are spaced more apart. You can get LED to punch water somewhat like MH using very narrow cones, which has ready been done with a fixture that is mounted on a 8 ft ceiling, where the surface of the tanks is 6 feet away, where there is even zero wash-out loss.
Apples to Oranges at best for reeftank application
Go tell that to Sanjay who will not use a LED system on his 500 gal tank as they are not there yet, UNLESS (see below)
even the best MH has a fairly large percentage of unwanted spectrum that is included in the lumen ratings whereas the
I do not think you understate the measurement of Lumen. Lumens is a very narrow specificity of light set to the human eye ~ 440 nm. Meaning, it misses allot of the light leaving a bulb of any kind, to included LED and why we should be using PAR meters.
LED chips are very narrow in spectrum and by choosing which ones we can achieve much better ratios in PUR/watt.
Only if you are dealing with chips in a specific light region, a plus of chips. Cool White chips have about the same spectrum of an other light in what is defined as Coll White. LED color is a function of it selected Chromaticity bins, something no other light can do.
Then on Mojo's tank for example you would need at least three 400w MH's to cover the same footprint to even come close to his 648 watts of LED's.
Sorry, but I do not buy that till I see real data tests such as Sanjay does. Where is your test data to prove that ? Do not take this wrong, but I find that ^ laughable , as 3 - 400 W MH put out 90,000 - 120,000 Lumens vs Mojos' mere 35,000 l and "footprint" is not all in lighting and one has to define "footprint'. And LED just do not work yet on tanks like 500 gal, like Sanjay's but are great on smaller tanks. If Sanjay was happy with a LED system it would be on his tank and he gets them for free
The other thing you are missing here is all MH are no the same in output @ 400 W. As K increase PAR decreases. The is no way in PAR that Mojo's fixture can out perform, in PAR, 3- 400 W Iwasaki 6,500 K lamps. And try not to compare, which I hate, "Apples & Oranges", such as I, "Bob", do not like the color of that light, which is a personnel choice, which is NOT a functionality choice. Meaning, there is no coral reef that is at 15 or 20 K. The 400 W Iwasaki 6,500 K lamps, which I introduced into this hobby, is the closest match in producing the light found on a real coral reef.
Good ol' metal halides are about to become dinosaurs along with all incandescent lighting in the next few years. The overall acceptance of LED's in this hobby has impressed me so far and looking forward to see what comes of it in the future.
In a few years, yes, nobody disputes that. However, they are a far cry from the use in Public Aquariums or Joe's 20,00 where they will not make for more than few years.
IMHO a person that wants to DIY a LED on his own can achieve what ever they want on a home tank, same for MH, it is a chocie. But the issue is for those that go to a store to buy a Mojo fixture, which will be on the order of a few thousand dollars. A very Impressive LED unit is the Acan Lighting A102AC- 48B, which has the same PAR values Mojo has give me but the Acan does not say these are under water readings.
@ $2,600 ea. and two of these on Mojo's tank $5,200 ( vs his DIY ~ $2,000) and 4 MH 400 W units complete are ~$4,000 (store bought) and 99 % of reefers are going to be buying units.
LED Lighting
Lastly, you guys must be behind on lights
2 year ago I dumped this light on the hobby but it too is not there yet and further away than LED, mostly a K issue. But wait til it is.
Light Emitting Plasma by LUXIM Corporation
http://www.treehugger.com/interior-design/luxim-plasma-light-bulb-kicks-some-serious-led-butt.html
Plasma Grow Light - Product Demo - YouTube
Plasma Light Bulb - YouTube
So, it is all clear and Mojo's know this after many phone conversation, I'm all behind him on his DIY and he appears te be achieving what I said above about DIY LED. But for the none DIY it is still way to much money.