AlexKilpatrick
Sat, 2nd Sep 2006, 01:50 PM
Solaris is now shipping what is believed to be the first reef LED lighting system (not counting moonlights)
http://www.pfolighting.com/Solaris-Buy-Now.aspx
You can read an analysis of their performance on an aquarium here: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/8/review2
Using LEDs has significant advantages: much less power, less heat, potentially greater PAR/PUR. However, Solaris' system is incredibly expensive. A fixture that theoretically replaces a 250W MH is about $900. However, even with that high cost, for many people the system would pay for itself in 1-2 years because of lower cooling and power costs.
The Solaris system uses 3W high power LEDs. You can read more about them here: http://www.luxeonstar.com/
The LEDs they use are about 60 lumens, and cost about $8 a piece, or $200 for 25. Add in a $100 for miscellaneous, and you get an LED ficture for about the same price as MH, but with much lower operating costs.
Johnathon has a thread describing his project here: www.jmastreptiles.com/LEDUpgrade.html
I am doing something similar, and will post my results when I get my first set of LEDs.
If you are interested in this, subscribe to this thread. It would be awesome if we could get this figured out enough to have a MAAST assembly party and make some of these ourselves.
http://www.pfolighting.com/Solaris-Buy-Now.aspx
You can read an analysis of their performance on an aquarium here: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/8/review2
Using LEDs has significant advantages: much less power, less heat, potentially greater PAR/PUR. However, Solaris' system is incredibly expensive. A fixture that theoretically replaces a 250W MH is about $900. However, even with that high cost, for many people the system would pay for itself in 1-2 years because of lower cooling and power costs.
The Solaris system uses 3W high power LEDs. You can read more about them here: http://www.luxeonstar.com/
The LEDs they use are about 60 lumens, and cost about $8 a piece, or $200 for 25. Add in a $100 for miscellaneous, and you get an LED ficture for about the same price as MH, but with much lower operating costs.
Johnathon has a thread describing his project here: www.jmastreptiles.com/LEDUpgrade.html
I am doing something similar, and will post my results when I get my first set of LEDs.
If you are interested in this, subscribe to this thread. It would be awesome if we could get this figured out enough to have a MAAST assembly party and make some of these ourselves.