Perhaps the controlability of LEDs may quell some of the gear wanderlust, but I doubt it ;-)
I forget what electric costs back in MN, but in CA in the higher tier it was ~$.25/KwHr. I used to run a 70W viper (that IIRC sucked about 80w) over a 12g nano; I'm doing a similar build now with a single Kessil at 32w. Before LEDs there wasn't really an option for minimalist look other than halides, so that's why I had the viper on my old tank.
There's no doubt a large electric savings in this scenario. I lit for ~10hrs/day. That translates to around $50/year. Add in bulb changes and heat and it seems like a no-brainer for a new build, so long as you like the aesthetics. If you already have the gear it would still make a payoff in under 5 years if you replace bulbs yearly, especially if you like costlier bulbs. I just picked up a used Kessil with mount for ~175; the savings for me should pay off in around two years (2x50 electrical +2x50 for bulbs).
I forget what electric costs back in MN, but in CA in the higher tier it was ~$.25/KwHr. I used to run a 70W viper (that IIRC sucked about 80w) over a 12g nano; I'm doing a similar build now with a single Kessil at 32w. Before LEDs there wasn't really an option for minimalist look other than halides, so that's why I had the viper on my old tank.
There's no doubt a large electric savings in this scenario. I lit for ~10hrs/day. That translates to around $50/year. Add in bulb changes and heat and it seems like a no-brainer for a new build, so long as you like the aesthetics. If you already have the gear it would still make a payoff in under 5 years if you replace bulbs yearly, especially if you like costlier bulbs. I just picked up a used Kessil with mount for ~175; the savings for me should pay off in around two years (2x50 electrical +2x50 for bulbs).
If you really run the numbers there isn't much direct electrical savings. For most it's only about $5 a month savings from MH to LED. The only significant savings would be bulb replacment, even then thats on the assumption you will keep the LEDs and they won't fail before 7+ years. I can't speak for anyone else but the chances I don't switch to something else in the next 7 years is pretty slim, I like to try new things and lots can change by that time. So never really expect any kind of savings.
Heat, well that's really the main reason to justify a switch. If you having temp issues particularly in the summer months even after keeping them well ventalated that is more of a valid reason. Becuase a tank crash can mean thousands of $ lost that can't be predicted.
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