Well, that seems to be a ton of light... 4x96watts and it is all going to come down to implementation. You would definetly want to invest in a good reflector system. is it 24" deep or 36" tall+ like how tall does the light have to penetrate... florescent tubes over long distances need good reflector design since they're not a point source of light... but 24" isn't very far, even 36" isn't very far... but a good reflector design is important... check out ahsupply.com they have to my knowledge the best reflector/DIY CFL setups.
CFLs are actually less effecient than the 200watt and up Metal halides, and the HPS bulbs are even more efficient... Florescents and CFL are in the 80-100 lumens/watt range, MH are 100-120, and HPS are 120-140 lumens/watt.
Best way to keep it cool, is to isolate the lights and especially ballasts from the tank... maybe a sheet of acrylic or something and fans.
96w x 95 (lumens/watt) = 9000 lumens x 4 = 36,100 lumens, which is about the same as a 400w MH...
Only reason I would go with the CF is they're much smaller to implement on a long wide tank... where as a MH is much larger...
If you're into DIY, you can probably pick up a couple 250w MHs cheap on ebay (search core and coil) or "advance transformer" and you can come up with some great deals... I picked up a 100w MH w bulb/ballast for 25$ last month... works great for my 2x2x3' area.
Last edited by Ocelaris; 09-18-2007 at 12:17 PM..
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