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Is there such a formula to convert Lumens to Kelvin?...I have seen lots of lights and bulbs out there that list Lumens.....Just curious
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I think they are compleatly differnt things, kalvin is the temp of the bulb produces the colour of the light. A lumen is a way of measuring how much light gets to what you want to light. I know a higher kalvin penetrates deeper into the water so maybe there is some realationship but im not sure about conversion.
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The short answer to your question is NO. Sean you are partly right, but mostly wrong.
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So, what parts am i wrong on?
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Steve, Can you provide a thread for us to read about this. Apparently I had some misconceptions as well.
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If you guys check out some old Aquarium Frontier issues or perhaps,
www.advancedaquarist.com and look for lighting articles by Craig Bingham, Dana Riddle or Sanjay Joshi. Everything your looking for.
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OK I screwed Lumen and LUX up again a Lux is lumen/meter^2 a lumen is the direct measurement of light power, or "A unit of light flow or luminous flux. The lumen rating of a lamp is a measure of the total light output of the lamp. The most common measurement of light output" for further info the Lumen is a rating for for which the standard is light of 555 nm wave length only. So in simple terms, a lumen is a instantaneous reading of the intensity of light at a 555 nm wave length. as for Kelvin, it is a direct relationship between the temperature of a black body object (a lot of metals behave like a true black body) and the color it emits due to its temperature. like when you heat up a chunk of metal with a torch, it goes through color changes that correspond with the temperature it is at and the temperature is measured in Kelvin not Celsius or Fahrenheit. here is a page to play with to see how it works. http://cat.sckans.edu/physics/black_body.htm Steve
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