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lastlight 09-09-2011 05:06 AM

That last link is interesting but really looks to be a sales pitch for Orphek (which to me also appears to be an impressive light). Hey it could all be true but I was scrolling around afterwards looking for links etc for Orphek. Sure enough I found'em.

They link to the 1350g build which is of course a large Orphek showcase... I've since heard that the fixtures they sourced are custom and not even the same as the standard Orphek lights you or I would buy from the site.

LED is a-swirl in confusion (for me at least).

Rice Reef 09-09-2011 05:07 AM

Quote from Marine Depot
Usage Guidelines
  • One Radion fixture is comparable to one 250w metal halide
  • Generally, one Radion fixture should be used per 40 gallons (150L) of water volume.
  • Approximate surface coverage is 24x24 inches (60x60cm).
Does this refer to water volume in the tank only and if talking about just tank size, for a 90 gallon should I go for three? Really like what I see and seriously considering switching over from MH to LED now.

sphelps 09-09-2011 05:10 AM

I'd wait for a few reviews and feedback from actual users before signing up for a pre-order. The wattage on these kinds of fixtures can be misleading as it depends on what level each set of LEDs is operating at but I would suspect 2 would be plenty for a 90 gallon.

sphelps 09-09-2011 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 634649)
That last link is interesting but really looks to be a sales pitch for Orphek (which to me also appears to be an impressive light). Hey it could all be true but I was scrolling around afterwards looking for links etc for Orphek. Sure enough I found'em.

They link to the 1350g build which is of course a large Orphek showcase... I've since heard that the fixtures they sourced are custom and not even the same as the standard Orphek lights you or I would buy from the site.

LED is a-swirl in confusion (for me at least).

I agree but it does make you wonder with all these new fixtures coming out each kicking up the gimmick level one more notch. It really gets to the point of not knowing what the heck is good and bad. But I do know that halides make great reefs :wink:

Rice Reef 09-09-2011 05:14 AM

yeah, good point. Would suck to have blown $2 grand and not being impressed. Would be nice to have it for Xmas.

martinmcnally 09-09-2011 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rice Reef (Post 634650)
Quote from Marine Depot
Usage Guidelines
  • One Radion fixture is comparable to one 250w metal halide
  • Generally, one Radion fixture should be used per 40 gallons (150L) of water volume.
  • Approximate surface coverage is 24x24 inches (60x60cm).
Does this refer to water volume in the tank only and if talking about just tank size, for a 90 gallon should I go for three? Really like what I see and seriously considering switching over from MH to LED now.

If you are talking about the 3W Cree LEDs that are everywhere now a handy way to work it out is your tank LxHxW (all in inches) divided by 324. That will give you the number of individual LEDs recommended. Although that fixture has red and green LEDs in there too which are not factored into that formula. Their usefulness is still to be determined.

whatcaneyedo 09-09-2011 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ReefOcean (Post 634628)
Really. Everbody i know uses incondecsent or if they really care about energy, CFL.


Well then this is your lucky day! :biggrin: My name is Russell and I own at least 10 strands of LED Christmas lights, 2 LED flashlights and an LED 'spot' light (one of those adhesive stick-anywhere lights).

gobytron 09-09-2011 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rice Reef (Post 634650)
Quote from Marine Depot
Usage Guidelines
  • One Radion fixture is comparable to one 250w metal halide
  • Generally, one Radion fixture should be used per 40 gallons (150L) of water volume.
  • Approximate surface coverage is 24x24 inches (60x60cm).
Does this refer to water volume in the tank only and if talking about just tank size, for a 90 gallon should I go for three? Really like what I see and seriously considering switching over from MH to LED now.

Unless I'm in JL talking to Rene or John, I just have a hard time taking lfs reccomendations seriously.

Your results may vary.

Aquaria 09-09-2011 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gobytron (Post 634687)
Unless I'm in JL talking to Rene or John, I just have a hard time takinf lfs reccomendations seriously.

Your results may vary.

+1 me to lol iv found most LFS will lie to u so as to make more money Rene an John actually give good advice

StirCrazy 09-09-2011 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martinmcnally (Post 634669)
If you are talking about the 3W Cree LEDs that are everywhere now a handy way to work it out is your tank LxHxW (all in inches) divided by 324. That will give you the number of individual LEDs recommended.

um.. thats a handy way to figure out how many gallons your tank is now how many LEDs you need. LEDs are based on coverage only so how many would you need to evenly cover a surface area not a volume.

Steve


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