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![]() Let me get something out of my mind about "power savings" by switching to:
LEDs: Alright, so typically, someone replaces one MH fixture (250W) to get a Radio G1. Some calculations: Cost of MH fixture: $150-$200 Wattage: 250W Monthly cost of electricity @ 8hrs lighting cycle and @ 8c/kWh: 0.250W * 8hrs * 30 days * 0.08 = $4.8 (+- 10% give or take) = $5.28 max Yearly cost of maintaining (1 bulb change + electricity) = $70 + 5.28 * 12 = $133 Yearly cost of JUST electricity = $63.36 Cost of a PROPER LED fixture (I am not any generic fixture): Two proven LEDs that I consider worthy are Radios and Mitras (flame me all you want but those LEDs actually have future; not vertex or razor!) Radion (G2) costs: $660 Wattage: 140W Monthly cost of electricity @ 8hrs lighting cycle and @ 8c/kWh: $2.69 (+- 10% give or take) = $2.96 No yearly maintenance other than electricity bill = 2.96 * 12 = $35.52 Savings with Radion (G2) = $97.48/year (including bulb change once a year) Price difference between Radion (G2) and MH = $460 So to have a "gain with LED", you will have to use it for atleast, 460/97.48 = 4.7 years before you start profiting with Radion (G2). I am not going to do the calculations for the Mitras (possibly costs around $1200 and with most output so possibly the years will almost be DOUBLE!). So, instead of putting my conclusion, I would like to ask, suppose you buy a LED fixture today, would you be using it for, say, 5 years? 2. DC pumps: These are clearly very efficient stuffs since only DC can offer variable speed motors with low power consumption (war of current is coming back I tell ya! ![]() If you ask me why would I get LEDs and DC pumps (when financially permitted), I would say its because of: 1. Technology 2. Versatility 3. Trend ( ![]() Last but not the least; I used to get flamed by lines like "don't cheap out in this hobby" and "leave this hobby if you can't afford a $50 refractometer" but now-a-days, I see people buying $700 LEDs to save like $100 a year! And I used to get flamed; cruel world ![]()
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