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![]() Perhaps I can help translate. Under the 150W M81 (HQI) shielded results you get this:
http://www.reeflightinginfo.arvixe.c...&Submit=Submit If you are looking at growing corals you want to look at the "PPFD" column which is simply another way of expressing PAR. You can see that the Icecap 6500K has the best PPFD (78), but is extremely yellow (the next column over "CCT" can simply translate to K-temp for our purposes). As you can see, it's always a trade-off between PPFD and colour as the more blue you get, the less PPFD you get, generally speaking. Last edited by fkshiu; 03-14-2008 at 06:57 PM. |
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![]() That helps out a lot.
Love someone who knows how to dumb it down for us. Whats with the ones that have 0 cct like the aquaconnect???? doesn't look so good to me if I understood you correctly... |
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![]() The "0" in the CCT column means that Sanjay wasn't able to measure the colour temp. I forget the reason (it's in one of his articles I think), but there are often difficulties in the 12K - 18K range.
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![]() hmmm. I guess I should start to seriously consider supplemental actinic lighting...
I was hoping to just stick with the 2 hqi's, but it really seems like the difference between going with moderately blue bulbs and something like the icecap with leds or a vho might be worth the extra equipment.... Last edited by Whatigot; 03-14-2008 at 08:39 PM. |
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![]() I don't think that you are going to find many supplemental blue LED's that will make white light when matched with a 6500K metal halide. Considering the additional wattage when you introduce VHO fluroescents, parting out your existing 150W gear in favor of a 250W system becomes a very competitive alternative. IMO, if sps are your priority then going to 250W is almost a no brainer.
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![]() I've read a lot of people say that Phoenix and Aquaconnect are the same bulb except Phoenix is cheaper to buy.
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/...14k-bulbs.html http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopi...80227ee1b48e1e ![]() |
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![]() I've done a lot of reading and research before I picked up the 150w for my system, i am quite confident that there will be enough lighting for lps as long as the bulb is being maximized by the m81 ballast.
I wasn't looking for suggestions on 250w lights or getting a new fixture although I appreciate you probably think you're just trying to help. I also was only speaking of supplemental actinic lighting with a vho or led so i could use a 6500k bulb that had a much higher par than a 14k or 20k and still have a nice reefy blue color. Sorry, I suppose I should have ben more descriptive in what advice i am hoping to find. Thankk.... |