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Old 20-04-2003, 06:09 AM
Michi Henning
 
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Default lighting question......

"LeighMo" wrote in message
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This will give you the ideal watt hours of fluorescent lighting that you
need. Divide this number by 11 and you now have the approximate total
wattage of lights you need.


Hmmm... This seems to be a problematic formula. Example: 6' x 2' x 2' tank.
Surface area: 1728 square inches
Distance from gravel to light source (pendant light): 30"


The formula is for flourescent lights. It doesn't apply for MH lights.


Sure. But, even when I assume that the light source is floating on the
water surface, we are still *way* out: I get 3.7W per gallon for
a moderate to high light level tank.

But yeah, this is like the "watts per gallon" rule. It's only a rule of

thumb.
It only takes tank volume into account. It doesn't take into account that
tank depth can matter more than the surface area. Less than 2 wpg may be

fine
for a tank that's only 12" deep, but not for a tank that's 24" deep.


Agreed. But I still take issue with that formula. The numbers that pop
out are *way* off -- too much to be useful even as a rule of thumb.

Cheers,

Michi.

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