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Old 01-29-2009, 12:23 AM
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If its a 20% increase in lighting your looking for i dont think your going to see it without a PAR meter or even get more that about 2-4% increase by droping the temp a few degrees.
I wish I had a PAR meter to see what the results will be like for my fixture as you are correct, any difference in light intensity will likely be undetectible to the naked eye. I do have results that TheGrimReefer posted on RC shortly after T5s were introduced to the aqurium trade.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=933795

He saw an increase in PAR over 20% from using fans to not using fans in his retro canopy when taking PAR measurements on his sandbed.

I'm not too sure where the 2-4% increase in intensity figure came from but Grim's tests with a PAR meter in an aquarium setting clearly indicate that using active cooling increases light output much more significantly than that.
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Old 01-29-2009, 12:34 AM
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I would like to see the results of this test you should get some good before and after pics. I am building a new canopy now and would like to finish it sometime soon with 6 T5HO's and 2 MH's.... I was going to put 2 4" fans on it, it will be interesting to see what happens. Might have to go with 3. What do you have for fans/cooling on your tank now and what type of fixture is it?
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Old 01-29-2009, 01:04 AM
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The fixture that I am using is an 8 x 54 watt Sfiligoi Stealth. It uses 4 fans that are each ~2" in diameter and are mounted at the left most end of the fixture, just behind the endcaps. In this way, one fans blows along the length of a pair of bulbs. The fans are also wired to a variable voltage DC converter so that depending on the temperature of your house, you can run the fans at anywhere from 3V to 12V in order to have greater control over the temperature inside of the fixture.



I took some before shots of the tank but it is hard to capture the acutal light intensity. Once I finish swapping bulbs and setting the fans to the correct voltage, I'll snap an after pic and see if I can notice a difference. Most likely, it will be negligible without the aid of a PAR meter, but here's to hoping
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Those are sweet lights , looks like a nice tank as well.
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Old 01-29-2009, 02:27 AM
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Yes those sure are sweet lights,i seen them in person a few times.As for the tank..well..if you like your tank crammed full of acros,i guess it's pretty nice... sry had to bud (<:
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