I wonder what percentage of top end led users (as in sales, not effectiveness, but brands like radion, kessil, hydra, ect), keep their panels longer than the 18 months or so you can stretch a set of bulbs for. Or those that switch them out as soon as 36 months, either negating the bulb change hassle argument entirely, or getting away with skipping ONE bulb change. Just hypothetical.
I realize the challenge in obtaining that kind of data. I’ve been guilty of retuning my entire lighting system more often than I should, but every time I’ve either broken even or ended up in the green. I’m a bad example. But if I sit and count out every person I am personally friends with in this hobby, as well as some of the more vocal people on forums, people tend to swap their panels out for different brands or just upgraded generations or funnier adding t5 bulbs on a schedule roughly equal to maybe 2 bulb changes.
It’s fine. You’ll not find me arguing what I insist works better. I just think the bulb change argument is too flawed for too many people. I think people can and should use whatever they like. I just wish more people were honest and simple and say “I simply value controllability, form factor, and popularity as the primary factors of importance in a light fixture” and stop saying stuff like “I choose leds because bulb changes are expensive and a hassle” or “they’re too hot and use too much energy”. Because those bottom two aren’t the real truth. And even if someone swears they are, if they did some soul searching and could swallow their pride, they’d admit “I really only chose these because they’re the popular choice, carry a status symbol to them, and they have a sleek look that is most important”
I know every one of you radion users aren’t like Sanjay who nuked his tank with a failed chiller, or paletta who wanted to be rid of a commercial dehumidifier since he kept a 300 gallon tank inside a room the size of a shoebox
You're right - I just always forgot to do it...
. I dont plan on changing my Radions any time soon .




