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New ENERGY EFFICIENT Fluorescent bulbs
I notice my LFS has some set ups with regular Fluorescent Spiral lights, the
ones that are supposed to be Energy Efficient, using a fraction of energy from regular bulbs(100watts=~15watts). His coral looks great. I wonder, if I replace my MH, not only will I get the same result but also lower my electric bill. I could even increase the light outPut with the same money. Any Comments? TIA |
New ENERGY EFFICIENT Fluorescent bulbs
They are not going to be better than regular
fluorescent lights. They won't replace MH light. If you want to use fluorescent lighting, go with VHO lighting. You want 3 to 6 watts of lighting over your reef tank, 3 being too low for most things. You can ignore the "(100watts=~15watts)", as nobody in their right mind is going to use regular incandescent lights to light a reef tank. Wayne Sallee RubenD wrote on 10/27/2007 8:02 PM: I notice my LFS has some set ups with regular Fluorescent Spiral lights, the ones that are supposed to be Energy Efficient, using a fraction of energy from regular bulbs(100watts=~15watts). His coral looks great. I wonder, if I replace my MH, not only will I get the same result but also lower my electric bill. I could even increase the light outPut with the same money. Any Comments? TIA |
New ENERGY EFFICIENT Fluorescent bulbs
August West wrote on 12/2/2007 5:53 PM:
There are LED fixtures out there now, but they are well over a couple of thousand dollars each still..... Being so "new" and all. It will be interesting to see how they do over the long term. An as they get older, they will slowly dim, but then so do a number of other types of bulbs. Wayne Sallee |
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