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PAR for the course
Quote:Here's Sanjay Joshi's site. He's a well respected Phd lighting guru, who is in the reef hobby. He created a par calculator. He literally tested all metal halide hqi bulbs on the market.
I have a feeling you've a great amount of par, but you should take a look to make sure
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/lighting
Here's some LED tests (note that the maximum par with 130 watts of led is 550.
http://marine-engineers.org/2012/01/...g-interpreted/
I've actually just sold the two SOL whites I had hanging around, so there's some spare cash for lighting burning a hole in my pocket
Cheers
SimonPosted 07/18/2012 at 06:41 PM by Spaced Cowboy -
PAR for the course
The tank is 8' by 2' by 2', and there's only 3 of the AI blues suspended about 12" off the top of the water surface, arranged lengthwise (so the longer parts of the Sols are parallel to the longer side of the tank) down the tank.Posted 07/18/2012 at 06:39 PM by Spaced Cowboy -
PAR for the course
Here's Sanjay Joshi's site. He's a well respected Phd lighting guru, who is in the reef hobby. He created a par calculator. He literally tested all metal halide hqi bulbs on the market.
I have a feeling you've a great amount of par, but you should take a look to make sure
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/lighting
Here's some LED tests (note that the maximum par with 130 watts of led is 550.
http://marine-engineers.org/2012/01/...g-interpreted/Posted 07/06/2012 at 06:00 PM by IridescentLily -
PAR for the course
What are your tank's dimensions?Posted 07/05/2012 at 09:57 PM by TheFishTeen -
Stop the world! I want to get off!
congratulations on your new born!Posted 05/15/2012 at 11:15 AM by pakirri