I wanted to test out two other brands of metal halides as I have only ever ran Phoenix 14K bulbs for the past 9 years. I tested the redesigned Hamilton 20K blue bulb and the 20K Ushio. After firing them both up the Hamilton bulb is very blue, almost like Windex whereas the Phoenix 14K is more white with a hint of purple/blue. The Ushio bulb is noticeably dimmer and has much more of a purple look which is good for running Blue Plus T5's and the Phoenix/Hamilton would look good with pure Actinics. The Ushio was ran on the LuXcore ballast and the Hamilton was ran on the Lumatek & LuXcore ballast. I sent back the LuXcore ballast because it was tripping my GFCI so these results are with a new LuXcore ballast which does draw a little more power and will in turn produce more PAR.
Results:
Hamilton 20K on Lumatek ballast:
HQI Setting - 301 watts of power draw at 895 PAR
Standard setting - 278 watts of power draw at 815 PAR
Hamilton 20K on LuXcore ballast:
HQI Setting - 271 watts of power draw at 770 PAR
Standard setting - 257 watts of power draw at 730 PAR
Ushio 20K on LuXcore ballast:
HQI Setting - 271 watts of power draw at 580 PAR
Standard setting - 257 watts of power draw at 530 PAR
The PAR measurements were taken 8" under the bottom of the reflector.
Out of curiosity I put a 6 month old Phoenix bulb in the Lumatek & LuXcore ballast after the glass was cleaned and the PAR readings did increase from the original test on January 10th with dirty glass.
Phoenix 14K on Lumatek ballast:
HQI Setting - 301 watts of power draw at 820 PAR
Standard setting - 278 watts of power draw at 740 PAR
Phoenix 14K on LuXcore ballast:
HQI Setting - 271 watts of power draw at 690 PAR
Standard setting - 257 watts of power draw at 645 PAR
Friday, January 22, 2016
Sunday, January 10, 2016
PAR Readings
One of my Lumatek 250 watt dimmable ballasts went on me the other day and I replaced it with a CoralVue LuXcore 250 watt dimmable ballast. The 14K Phoenix bulbs seem to burn the same color on both ballasts but I wanted to do some testing to make sure I was still getting the same amount of PAR as my previous ballast. One thing I do like about the new ballast is that it fires the bulb up faster than the Lumatek ballast. The Phoenix bulbs that are being tested are approximately 6 months old.
Results:
Lumatek ballast:
HQI Setting - 301 watts of power draw at 775 PAR
Standard setting - 278 watts of power draw at 710 PAR
LuXcore ballast:
HQI Setting - 261 watts of power draw at 675 PAR
Standard setting - 248 watts of power draw at 620 PAR
The PAR measurements were taken 8" under the bottom of the reflector.
I also tested my T5 supplemental lighting with two 48" ATI Pure Actinic bulbs and the power draw was 125 watts.
The light on my frag tank is a 8 bulb 48" TEK T5 Fixture. The bulb combination from front to back is as follows:
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Purple Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Pure Actinic
PAR measurements were taken 8" under the fixture.
Results:
Left side the fixture the PAR was 795
the front center was 900
the back center was 795
the right side of the fixture was 665
Overall power consumption for the 8 bulbs was 489 watts. I really do miss the simmer from the metal halides but the color looks better than the display tank plus it draws less power and has higher PAR.
Results:
Lumatek ballast:
HQI Setting - 301 watts of power draw at 775 PAR
Standard setting - 278 watts of power draw at 710 PAR
LuXcore ballast:
HQI Setting - 261 watts of power draw at 675 PAR
Standard setting - 248 watts of power draw at 620 PAR
The PAR measurements were taken 8" under the bottom of the reflector.
I also tested my T5 supplemental lighting with two 48" ATI Pure Actinic bulbs and the power draw was 125 watts.
The light on my frag tank is a 8 bulb 48" TEK T5 Fixture. The bulb combination from front to back is as follows:
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Purple Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Pure Actinic
PAR measurements were taken 8" under the fixture.
Results:
Left side the fixture the PAR was 795
the front center was 900
the back center was 795
the right side of the fixture was 665
Overall power consumption for the 8 bulbs was 489 watts. I really do miss the simmer from the metal halides but the color looks better than the display tank plus it draws less power and has higher PAR.
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