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Originally Posted by Lampshade
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solar power LED is still at the $$$, I'm slowly converting my tank to solar
se pumps, when buying the right once only consume lets say 15W each x 5 = 75w a houre = 1.8 KWH a day
a 500 watt pannel will on avarage produce 3.7 times its wattage, so 1.85 KWH a day ore 485 KWH a year.
now the thing is that this is a avarage, and duuring peek season it is pushing 5.8 KWH, but in the 4 winter months in Victoria it might only be 1.7 kwH.
in order to run a tank, you need $$$$ to get all solar as a 500W kit already will run you about $2.500
and gust for fun:
a 200 LED tank at 8 houre lights on = 4.8 KWH at $2.500 for 500W this will be $24.000
ohhh and no battery yet inclouded
and if hydro would be $ 0.10 a kwh, than a 500W system of $2.500 would take you 51 years to pay back, and than still, NO battery.
this is where I would say, things in the world still need to change a bit
if the price development of solar would be the same as LED, than you would se the price go way down for solar, but no
a CREE LED was 2 years ago $9.00, now when keeping your eyes open, you could get them for $ 3.70
solar is now as pricy as it was 5 years ago, so unless there are grants, ther are no savings, exept your pride of making a change
on the end, if the tubes could work, only if it was to light 50% of your tank, than you save already big time as 2x 12 inch solar tubes willl run you about $500, replacing 2- 250W MH at 8 houre it is 4 kwh x 364 x 0.10 a kwh = $145 saved a year, payback = 3 1/2 year not considdering the saving on bulbs, so maybe a 3 MH with 2 solar tubes is interesting