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In HortTechnology, the mag for the American Society for Horticultural Science, a study published in 2013 comparing HPS to LED lighting for indoor tomato growing, found that each plant grown using traditional HPS lighting used 1224 kilowatt-hours of energy through the season, while those under LEDs consumed just 294 kilowatt-hours. About 25% of the energy growing with LED to produce the same yield.
OK, that's more like it a 75% savings in cost for the same kick.
I have a test rig AP setup that currently has one over head round light fixture. 2 poles hold that up and I was going to mount 2 T5/90 Bulbs and fixtures to them. With a little change to the base it could be made to hold 4 of these so it would surround the cage. I will put some cherry tomatoes seeds in the rotation and see if I can get them to sprout. I am thinking that this system will be purely Hydroponic so I can add stuff they need. These single setups are 10L water and 15L GB. Being so small they are useless for fish anyway. No matter which way I go I still think I will use FT water to top them off as I do now. Maybe I will use the new plastic fish in the FT. Make people guess.