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Old 12-22-2006, 08:35 PM
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btw, as far as I'm concerned high tech stuff like this pays for itself on day one if it works the way you hoped it would, looks the way you wanted it to look & makes you happy.
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Old 12-22-2006, 08:38 PM
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I was thinking a road trip to Mission is needed at some point.
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Old 12-22-2006, 11:09 PM
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Replacement bulbs for the MH are 94.95 each times 3 times 2 times 11.5 = 6551.55

96w attinic bulbs

Replacement bulbs for the PCs are 52.95, 4 times 11.5 = 608.93

total $8660.43

total savings of $5121.43

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I only get 2300 for bulb replacment and that is if you go with 3 bulbs. 2 bulbs can light a 6 foot tank effectivly so that would only be 1600.00 ish.

if you changing MH more than once a year your throwing away good money.

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Old 12-22-2006, 11:12 PM
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now how about electricity costs? excess temp? chiller? the ability to change K out-put with the touch of a button?
from what I read there realy isn't much along the lines of energy costs, we will wait to see if you can still go with out a chiller but the ability to change the light color is cool as long as all bulbs are still on when you do it.

Next time I am in Vancouver, with out the wife maybe we can set it up and I can do some PAR measurments.. would be interesting to see the practical output of them.

what did you use for your "rock poop"?

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I'll be waiting untill these units are mainstream before I'd even think of trying them.

I haven't seen a pic of the lighting yet that has given me the urge to get them.

I'm watching to see what results you have with corals.
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Old 12-23-2006, 09:04 PM
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I love the lighting there Snaggle I see that your in wainwright. So i take it your in the Military what trade are ya with the school?

I have taught in Wainwright many times on SQ's ,PLQ's, lots of leadership courses.

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I am a Res Sig Op working with CMTC at OPFOR, I will going reg force in the summer/fall I will be changing to bin rat though.

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Old 12-24-2006, 04:02 PM
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I only get 2300 for bulb replacment and that is if you go with 3 bulbs. 2 bulbs can light a 6 foot tank effectivly so that would only be 1600.00 ish.

if you changing MH more than once a year your throwing away good money.

Steve
sorry when I copied the post the links did not copie.

I was using this light from J&L for the referance.

http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=mh-calp722

I have always heard to change you MH every 6 months. I have used one for 18 months in the past though.

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Old 12-24-2006, 05:00 PM
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I was thinking a road trip to Mission is needed at some point.
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Way to go. I am looking at starting a reef aquarium and I to am very interested in the LED's. When are they going to be coming out with the
400w? These Led's should last you 12years approx., and when you consider in the cost of replacements bulbs in a different fixture I don't feel there is much difference. You also mentioned the Giesmann fixture, but for the one with the micro processor, the LED is cheaper so there you go.
Please keep us posted.
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any updates?
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