I have the same lights and they put off alot of light and heat. They are pretty energy efficient as well.DMD123 said:I have freshwater but use a fixture that has T5's x4. I feel the heat off these and also notice my daytime tank temp is about a degree or two higher than my nighttime. When I build my canopy I want to switch over to LED's. I would go a DIY route and purchase from these guys: http://www.superbrightleds.com/cgi-bin/store/index.cgi?action=DispPage&Page2Disp=%2Fled_prods.htm
If you look up your electric company online they might have a calculator where you can enter the wattage and the amount of hours the light will be one during the day. Then it will tell you the price. The thing that costs a lot is the pump for my wet/dry and my heater. The heater is always on and the pump is running 24/7..dondud said:how are the quads on the cost for your electricity?
I thought you loved the lights? You had me get them lol. I think they are pretty nice and I haven't had any issues. Mine are on at least 12 hours a day.DMD123 said:The fixtures were cheap, right under $100 for two 36" ones. Might be higher now. I did not notice a huge jump in electricity use so I really cant say how efficient they are. These are built cheap and I have had one bulb go out and the end caps that hold the tubes are loose. Very cheaply made so I dont give it a long life. I will probably gut it and put LED's in or do LED's on the inside top of the canopy I build.
I am curious why you think the Marinelands are better. They are identical in every way for the most part.troutbrandon said:I have both the marineland reef LED and the beam works LED, both are pretty great, the marineland is superior though....and they are on sale on Foster Smith right now. They do not raise the tank temp like a MH will and they only draw the wattage that a pair of florescent would, 50watts or something.