With a growing number of companies utilizing green and red LED’s, we felt it important to point out the benefit, or should we say lack, of benefit of their use. While the green and red region of light play a major role in photosynthesis. It is crucial not to confuse color with spectral composition.A good… Read more »
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The Color of Light
Posted on July 13, 2011 by Reef Brite - ReefBrite Blog
This post was actually prompted by a hobbyist question. The question was; “how blue is the Reef Brite 20.000k metal halide lamp compared to a Radium lamp”? What is really disturbing is that considering the hype that usually surrounds aquarium lighting this is a very legitimate question. Quite often aquarium lamps are given exotic names… Read more »
Radiometric & Photometric Comparison
Posted on February 17, 2011 by Reef Brite - ReefBrite Blog
Since as far back as we can remember wattage is often used when considering the output or suitability of a light source for aquarium use. As a result our hobby has become fixated on wattage when comparing the output of light sources including LED’s. The bottom line is, while wattage is used to express the… Read more »
What is an LED, and how does it produce light?
Posted on January 27, 2011 by Reef Brite - ReefBrite Blog
Due to the large number of questions we have received regarding LEDs we have decided to publish this on our blog. We originally wrote this article to be published but decided it’s content would be better served here so that everyone can have access to it.The purpose of this post is to give hobbyist an… Read more »
Welcome to ReefBrite Blog
Posted on January 12, 2011 by Reef Brite - ReefBrite Blog
Welcome to the Reef Brite Aquarium Lighting Blog. The focus of this blog is to provide a site where aquarist can explore the fascinating science of aquarium lighting. The primary purpose of this forum is to offer hobbyist technical information about the various lighting technologies in our industry. We will discuss how these technologies are… Read more »