PAR output on blue LEDs

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I am impressed!

A friend offered his tank for some PAR readings - 25x3W LEDs provided 250+ PAR through 24" of water - that amount tripled when the full array came on (incl whites).

Why is it that blue LEDs produce so much more PAR than blue T5s (each tested against their white counterparts)?
 
LilRobb;682926 wrote: I am impressed!

A friend offered his tank for some PAR readings - 25x3W LEDs provided 250+ PAR through 24" of water - that amount tripled when the full array came on (incl whites).

Why is it that blue LEDs produce so much more PAR than blue T5s (each tested against their white counterparts)?

Any idea what brand LED's they were? I've always been curious about Cree vs anything else.
 
RedStang;682967 wrote: Any idea what brand LED's they were? I've always been curious about Cree vs anything else.

This was a fixture made with Bridgelux LEDs.

IMHO Cree is totally overrated - yes, they deserve credit for being the first to come up with the highpower LEDs. But since then many other manufacturer are producing the same if not better quality and output vs power consumption factor...
 
LilRobb;682982 wrote: This was a fixture made with Bridgelux LEDs.

IMHO Cree is totally overrated - yes, they deserve credit for being the first to come up with the highpower LEDs. But since then many other manufacturer are producing the same if not better quality and output vs power consumption factor...

I've always suspected that to be the case but I've had trouble ever finding a true comparison to prove it that other LED's are either as good as or at least good enough. So thanks!
 
There was a pretty decent thread on RC yesterday regarding PAR and blue LEDs. GrimmReefer and another guy were bouncing back & forth on it. It was very interesting.
 
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Love the color (and price)...

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lilrobb;682982 wrote: this was a fixture made with bridgelux leds.

Imho cree is totally overrated - yes, they deserve credit for being the first to come up with the highpower leds. But since then many other manufacturer are producing the same if not better quality and output vs power consumption factor...
 
Amici;683058 wrote: I got some weird reading with all blue under a par meter and after researching I found a site that referenced PAR meters needing a full spectrum of light to accurately reflect the reading. Not saying it's completely wrong, just realize there is a margin for error. I will say I leave all the blues on most of the day and have the white/blue set come one for about 3 hours. I've had moderate growth and unreal colors from it.

I ordered my kit with 12RB and 8CW and can't wait to see how things look. There are some coral's out there that just look amazing under LED's. I just need to figure out what they are and how to get them!

Oh yeah, they gotta fit in my biocube too :doh:.
 
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