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Sounds like something worth looking into.. @A. grandis , you're up!! What's the time difference to China?
If you are supplying 1000watts of power to an LED array and 1000 watts to a MH, you are making the exact same amount of heat...It is the conservation of energy...It doesn't matter how much more efficient it is at producing visible light, it all gets converted to heat, rapidly, as the visible light gets absorbed into the water, corals, rocks, glass, and walls of your home. MH does produce more UV, that is absorbed into the water , where as most of the LED heat is vented out the top using large heat sinks and active cooling, the the total BTU is the same...If you're referring to input, that's true. Not true if you're referring to heat output. A 1,000W MH bulb doesn't produce light with every watt of power input. Heat is actually a waste product. A 1,000W heater is designed to produce maximum heat output as the primary product (note there's no light produced).
Sweetie? I assumed you were a dude. Sorry.Ok sweetie... grown ups are talking, go play with your lights;-)
LOL. That's not science.If you are supplying 1000watts of power to an LED array and 1000 watts to a MH, you are making the exact same amount of heat.
Yes, yes it is...You don't understand physics...what do think think happens to all that energy?LOL. That's not science.
Its conserved. Neither lost or gained...Yes, yes it is...You don't understand physics...what do think think happens to all that energy?
You need to look at it a different way though..Yes, yes it is...You don't understand physics...what do think think happens to all that energy?
There your stored heat shows up in respiration. Meanwhile you get growth or at least survival.In photosynthesis, solar energy is harvested as chemical energy in a process that converts water and carbon dioxide to glucose. Oxygen is released as a byproduct. In cellular respiration, oxygen is used to break down glucose, releasing chemical energy and heat in the process.
Using the easiest metric to find, leds are in the 150-ish Lumens/watt area. Other bulbs are not.the original argument was that you didn't need as many watts of LED to make the same amount of light
Funny, you came across as a woman, calling me sweetie. If you're a dude, I'm flattered, but...@crit21 , sorry your post changed... but I thought I was being a jerk to a guy. If you're a female, idk... my type is kind of feisty
I agree with almost everything you are saying. I even gave the caveat you are talking about the efficiency of desired light spectrum being produced.You need to look at it a different way though..
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Lol. Like a "woman", that's exactly what I was thinking when I wrote it, thinking you were a guy. Nothing to see here people, just a couple guys being jerks. Either way, leds suck!Funny, you came across as a woman, calling me sweetie. If you're a dude, I'm flattered, but...
It's marketing, but can you blame them...they are fighting an uphill battle of uninformed consumers. They may more efficiently produce light, and the fixture may be cooler, but they still produce 250 watts of combined heat...It doesn't matter if it is a 250 watt LED unit, a 250 watt MH, or a 250 watt space heater...they will all put 250 watts of heat into your home...Ok got a question for you. What is your feelings on Reefbrite claim of their more err efficient ( less heat) mh fixtures.
Their 250W bulb is still 250 watts
I think they just came up with a fixture that transfers heat away so you don't burn yourself on the metal housing. Does the bulb actually burn cooler, idk, maybe. I'm not qualified to answer that questionOk got a question for you. What is your feelings on Reefbrite claim of their more err efficient ( less heat) mh fixtures.
Their 250W bulb is still 250 watts
Grow houses use to have ducted pendants...they would blow air through them and vent the hot air out of the building during the summer and take them off and heat the building during the winter...I think they just came up with a fixture that transfers heat away so you don't burn yourself on the metal housing. Does the bulb actually burn cooler, idk, maybe. I'm not qualified to answer that question
If you have 48 inch t5 Bulbs you don't want I'll take m off your hands LOL!Check out these beauties... For anybody who thinks that ATI makes good T5 bulbs, the UVL Super and White Actinic T5 have colors that will blow your mind.
I need to organize my stuff and get it into some hands of people who can use it. Of course I will hoard anything that I might use.
So much for a discussion of the imminent demise of MH. It really is a "keep off my lawn" philosophy, isn't it?Lol. Like a "woman", that's exactly what I was thinking when I wrote it, thinking you were a guy. Nothing to see here people, just a couple guys being jerks. Either way, leds suck!