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					Originally Posted by TheReefGeek
					
				 
				Why is this?  
  
Lux is lumens with area taken into account. 
			
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 yes it is, but it tells us nothing of the quality of the light.  there is only a specific band of light that is usable for photosynthis and that is what is important to us.
 
Snappy, we had a guy on here that was going to send me a luxton star and driver "on loan" for me to run PAR tests as he was claiming how good they were and that he was going to start producing a LED lighting system.. well in short I sent my address he said they were on the way.. 8 months laiter still nothing.  
 
I do have a PAR sensor and have tested normal LED's very disapointing PAR output.  less than 1/20th of a NO actinic bulb, so going by that if a luxton is 10X more powerfull we should still only see 1/2 of the output of a NO tube, but it would take about 5 luxtons to cover the same area.. and at 20.00 a pop it wouldn't be a cheaper method of lighting.. 
 
so if anyone has a luxton and driver they could spare for a week or two I will do tests and get some comparitive figures instead of speculation.
 
Steve
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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