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How long does one go before they switch out their bulbs? 9 months? a year?
mojo wrote: Not all PC's are actinics....
The best way to do it (and most cumbersome) would be to measure the PAR after ~50 hrs of MH use and then every month. When the PAR drops below a certain value (90% of new? 80% of new? - whatever your threshold is), then it's time to replace.
Of course, this requires you to have a PAR meter on hand...
kappaknight wrote: But is it the PAR that deteoriates or is it the spectrum shift that's the problem? I always thought it was the spectrum shift.
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I will add it to my read list as the next set of work to read. Currently, I am making my way through Borneman's Aquarium Corals and a couple electronics books to make sure I calc the LED array I am working on correctly. I think my head is about to explode from all this information. Just when I think I have a handle on it, there is another corner with 12 more volumes of info to sift through.mojo wrote: You can do some reading up on Dana Riddle's work regarding light saturation points; look for his papers on the Advanced Aquarists website.