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Does a 109 watt fixture with 1 watt bulbs. Have the same par/depth of a 109 watt fixture if the bulbs are 3 watts each?
 
I would say yes. The wattage of the fixture is the same just will have less led with the 3 watts. Depth is determined by the lens though with led. The smaller the number on lens the more focused they are.
 
Does a 109 watt fixture with 1 watt bulbs. Have the same par/depth of a 109 watt fixture if the bulbs are 3 watts each?

Not at all!

PAR/Intensity depends on the following factors.

LED Type: 5 watt LEDs can be over twice as bright as 1 watt LED with both driven at 1 watt.

LED Make and Colour. Some LEDs simply offer more PAR than others.

Driver Efficiency: Some drivers are over 10% more efficient than others.

Optics: Some optics are over 15% more efficient and others simply are not optimized for the size of our tanks.

Powersupply: Its not uncommon for a less expensive powersupply to be 10% less efficient than a more expensive one.

Heatsink: The hotter the LEDs get the dimmer they get. With optimal Thermal Management LEDs are brighter given the same current.

Add all this up and its not surprising that a fixture of lessor total measured watts can be twice as bright while covering more area than another.


NEVER JUDGE A LED FIXTURES BRIGHTNESS/PAR BY ITS WATTAGE

Bill
 
Great explanation Bill.
Armed with this information consumers should be able to judge the value and the quality of the light they are about to purchase.
 

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