You can get plenty of PAR from LED, but the issue is getting enough PUR... the "useful" part of PAR. There are LED's on the market that have great PUR, but you will pay a premium price for them. Meanwell drivers using PWM (vs. voltage reduction), and cutting edge technology emmiters producing exact wavelengths aren't cheap. You want the good stuff, be prepared to dig deep. If you can afford the sticker shock, then you should go with LED.I have done tons of research on the LEDs, but seems there is much discussion about the par being to minimal on the LEDs. Every LED set I've investigated have just as many negative feedback as positive.
That's what I was getting at, getting usable PAR.You can get plenty of PAR from LED, but the issue is getting enough PUR... the "useful" part of PAR. There are LED's on the market that have great PUR, but you will pay a premium price for them. Meanwell drivers using PWM (vs. voltage reduction), and cutting edge technology emmiters producing exact wavelengths aren't cheap. You want the good stuff, be prepared to dig deep. If you can afford the sticker shock, then you should go with LED.
Snake... you knew I wasn't going to skip over this one, didn't you? LOL!!!
Unless you want to break the bank and buy a good LED to grow corals, I'd recommend sticking with T5. You can grow any light-hungry coral with T5 HO lights, if you have enough bulbs in the fixture. I have a six bulb fixture, and grow softies, LPS, and SPS corals. If I had it to do over, I would have bought an eight lamp fixture, and add extra bulbs as needed. I can buy many year's worth of bulbs for what a comparable LED system will cost. So far, the only advantage LED has over T5 lighting is the power consumption... and lightning storms.Currently I have a T5 lighting system but one of the legs broke. Now I have it propped with a small piece of 2 x 4 until I get a new light. I want to get an LED light but they range in prices (like everything). What am I looking for if I want to eventually get some coral? Currently I have a FOWLER. Is this question to vague?
That's not necessarily true, Pegasus.Unless you want to break the bank and buy a good LED to grow corals, I'd recommend sticking with T5. You can grow any light-hungry coral with T5 HO lights, if you have enough bulbs in the fixture. I have a six bulb fixture, and grow softies, LPS, and SPS corals. If I had it to do over, I would have bought an eight lamp fixture, and add extra bulbs as needed. I can buy many year's worth of bulbs for what a comparable LED system will cost. So far, the only advantage LED has over T5 lighting is the power consumption... and lightning storms.
How so? Heck, I even grow NPS under my lights! LOL! When you can grow these SPS corals under your Chinese LED's, I might believe what you're saying. I'm not from Missouri, but you're gonna have to show me.That's not necessarily true, Pegasus.