liveforphysics
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Scooter- In reguards to your first statement. "So your saying they didn't test on even plains." That all depends on the application you will be useing it for. The deeper the tank, the better the LEDs would test VS MH, if your application is for shallow tank use, than the testing was fair and relivant to your application.
The test didn't mention what reflectors the MH bulbs were useing (unless I missed it), but it did mention they used reflectors. Critical angle losses are when light hits the surface of the water beyond 44.5deg, and rather than entering where it can reach corals, it bounces off. The LED array is designed to try to not emmit any light beyond that 44.5deg magic number, meaning, much less light should be wasted by reflecting off the surface of the water.
The test didn't mention what reflectors the MH bulbs were useing (unless I missed it), but it did mention they used reflectors. Critical angle losses are when light hits the surface of the water beyond 44.5deg, and rather than entering where it can reach corals, it bounces off. The LED array is designed to try to not emmit any light beyond that 44.5deg magic number, meaning, much less light should be wasted by reflecting off the surface of the water.