Dan
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- 11 Apr 2013
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Hi guys,
I'm sure this has been brought up a fair few times but how on earth do you go about comparing T5 to LED.
Basically i currently run 126 watts of T5HO on my tank, I'm quite interested in switching to LED when my bulbs need changing, there is a guy local to me who does custom LED and seems really well priced compared to most the expensive brand units.
His advert:
"Well its here. Blue Cree imminent !!!!!!
New Cree xp-e Supernova Whites output. 110-120 lumen @ 1.5w 150 degree light angle 23621-25768 mcd. candella (intensity).
Whites . Blue coming very soon !!!
Brightx4 72 lumen @0.72w 120 degree light angle 22282 mcd. candella (intensity)
Blue, Red available. Can be used with manual and remote controlled dimmers.
Whites are 6,500 kelvin
Red are 620-630 nm
Blue 463-475 nm (Dom. Wavelength nanometer) "
Basically its all gibberish to me.
First off i'd like to know if these are any good for plant growth, and secondly is there some sort of conversion numbers as to how many of those LED's i would need to have to same sort of lighting as i do with my current T5's?
Any help appreciated.
Dan
I'm sure this has been brought up a fair few times but how on earth do you go about comparing T5 to LED.
Basically i currently run 126 watts of T5HO on my tank, I'm quite interested in switching to LED when my bulbs need changing, there is a guy local to me who does custom LED and seems really well priced compared to most the expensive brand units.
His advert:
"Well its here. Blue Cree imminent !!!!!!
New Cree xp-e Supernova Whites output. 110-120 lumen @ 1.5w 150 degree light angle 23621-25768 mcd. candella (intensity).
Whites . Blue coming very soon !!!
Brightx4 72 lumen @0.72w 120 degree light angle 22282 mcd. candella (intensity)
Blue, Red available. Can be used with manual and remote controlled dimmers.
Whites are 6,500 kelvin
Red are 620-630 nm
Blue 463-475 nm (Dom. Wavelength nanometer) "
Basically its all gibberish to me.
First off i'd like to know if these are any good for plant growth, and secondly is there some sort of conversion numbers as to how many of those LED's i would need to have to same sort of lighting as i do with my current T5's?
Any help appreciated.
Dan