Ok, find me ONE person who uses them in a planted tank.... (errr, as a SOLE light source)
Sorry - simply dont believe it ! there is no such thing as a "full spectrum" LED....
Advanced Aquarist said:
Figure 6. Visualization of the Solaris LED spectral quality. A hand-held spectrometer clearly shows that the combination of blue and white LEDs do indeed produce full-spectrum light. See Table 1 and Figure 5 for further refinement of this information.
Ok, find me ONE person who uses them in a planted tank.... (errr, as a SOLE light source)
But where from? and how many for an 8' tank would it be 1x for every foot?
Will they light 3' deep?
But where from? and how many for an 8' tank would it be 1x for every foot?
Will they light 3' deep?
Despite the "debate" I would abandon all hope of lighting that monster with LEDs for at least a decade...
But where from? and how many for an 8' tank would it be 1x for every foot?
Will they light 3' deep?
Despite the "debate" I would abandon all hope of lighting that monster with LEDs for at least a decade...
10 years for LED's to be suitable? Given the amount of interest in the product I think you'll find if the products aren't out there already manufacturers will have competitive LED units suitable for most planted tanks within the year. Just open any copy of Practical Fishkeeping and there's a new LED light product being released. One of the LFS near me has a complete range of LED tube replacements, I haven't looked at them too closely but they look pretty good to me.
But where from? and how many for an 8' tank would it be 1x for every foot?
Will they light 3' deep?
Despite the "debate" I would abandon all hope of lighting that monster with LEDs for at least a decade...
10 years for LED's to be suitable? Given the amount of interest in the product I think you'll find if the products aren't out there already manufacturers will have competitive LED units suitable for most planted tanks within the year. Just open any copy of Practical Fishkeeping and there's a new LED light product being released. One of the LFS near me has a complete range of LED tube replacements, I haven't looked at them too closely but they look pretty good to me.
Take a torch, any torch will do - now shine it into a tank of water.... you'll probably end up with a 3 inch disk of light on the bottom... now work out how many torches you would need to COVER AN ENTIRE TANK....
The torch analogy is a good one, because manufacturers jack up their brightness claims by concentrating the light into a tight beam... even then, you would be lucky to find one over 3W on sale, so even if you DID cover the tank with hundreds of these £5 chips.... it would still produce less light that a standard flourescent lamp.
After all that, they are STILL the wrong colour.
I get my crystal balls from the same place you get yours... but I wouldnt hold my breath - or waste my money for a good while yet.
Take a torch, any torch will do - now shine it into a tank of water.... you'll probably end up with a 3 inch disk of light on the bottom... now work out how many torches you would need to COVER AN ENTIRE TANK....
The torch analogy is a good one, because manufacturers jack up their brightness claims by concentrating the light into a tight beam... even then, you would be lucky to find one over 3W on sale, so even if you DID cover the tank with hundreds of these £5 chips.... it would still produce less light that a standard flourescent lamp.
After all that, they are STILL the wrong colour.