Agree to disagree on that Midrats. I'm sitting next to my tank, looks like I've got 32 clusters of 3 in my 36" XHO. So 96 individual diodes in the 3' span, 32 per foot.
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It's a reflection. Look more closely. Look on BRS, there's 12 per foot.Agree to disagree on that Midrats. I'm sitting next to my tank, looks like I've got 32 clusters of 3 in my 36" XHO. So 96 individual diodes in the 3' span, 32 per foot.
I'd love to see a company make a large footprint LED using reflectors. Like reefbrite meets kessils in a wide MH 15x15 or 20x20 footprint.
That makes sense and is pretty much what I experienced on my current 75g. I'm running reefbrite's 36" hybrid now and love the growth and coloration. Heat transfer to the tank isn't much more than it was with the 3 g5s either.You will probably never see this. For large tanks and large areas, LEDs already cannot match the efficiency of MH - for example, needing 3x Radion xr30s to cover what a single 250w MH can do over say a 24x24 or 30x30 area with the same output and not skimping on PPFD - Dr. Joshi replacing 3x MH with 10r Radion xr30s and still thinks that the output is a bit less). The people who would want something like this are so few, that it is not worth developing. You already got the people out of the market who were using 2x 400w MH and 4x T5s over a 120g tank now using 2x Hydra 52s when a pair of 150w Halides would have done the same thing at 300w instead of 1000w.
One reflected kessils will not do it over that area, especially once the reflector spreads it and if you add 4 or 5, then the argument about wattage is gone. Also, heat becomes an issue in a reflector. Form factor would be a nightmare too for most people who want LEDs.
Large areas are not something that most LED companies want to compete in. The wide panels like ReefBreeders work better for this anyway.
Seriously right!? I went for quite a while before I noticed, knocked the wind out of my sails a little. Goes to show how well the reflectors work.Wow that is one heck of an optical illusion, lol! I stand corrected and see where the reflectors meet now. Pretty crazy that get that much spread