180 gal lighting question

TokiHacker

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Well since no one is responding to me in the lighting section ill ask here. looking @ doing a standard 180gal. wondering if these boxes will be enough (3 of them).


◾Power: 360W
◾Working Voltage: AC 85-265V 50/60Hz
◾LED Quantity: 120pcs*3W Epileds LED(60 Blue+8 Red+8 Green+44 White)
◾430nm: 500nm:620nm:3500K: 6300K:10000-15000K=60:8:8:12:12:20
◾Light Spectrum(controlled by 2 channels): Blue 430nm;Green 500nm;Red 620nm;Warm White 3500K;Pure White 6300K;Cold White1000~15000K
◾90 degree and 120 degree mixed Beam Angle,30 degree secondary optic lens
◾Plug Standard: US Plug
◾Material: Aluminum and Iron housing, glass lens
◾Working Temperature: -20~40 Degree Celsius
◾Recommend Height above Water: 12"-16"
◾Recommend Lighting Time: 14 hours on,8 hours off
◾Recommend tank Size: 24"x24"
◾Lifespan: 50,000~100,000 hours




◾Two light modes
◾Two On/off switches and two control knobs control separately
◾Channel 1(60 LED): Blue
◾Channel 2(60 LED): Red,Green,Warm White,Pure White,Cold White
◾Rotate dimmer to adjust light intensity in the tank
 
1080 watts of LEDs :eek2:....probably severe overkill IMO...

I say that considering I had 240W of LEDs on a 72" 120G tank and was able to grow corals just fine..

I would just stick with 3 x 165W Chinese black box fixtures..
 
1080 watts of LEDs :eek2:....probably severe overkill IMO...

I say that considering I had 240W of LEDs on a 72" 120G tank and was able to grow corals just fine..

I would just stick with 3 x 165W Chinese black box fixtures..

well I want to make sure I can grow sps. did you have a 5 or 4 ft 120? the 180 is 72x24x24.


the depth is about the same between the two.
 
I wonder what the height was? that is what I was most concerned with especially since I will be getting SPS. That is my next question. Did you have SPS (acros monti etc).
 
Sorry.. edited my post after to include a bit more..

And FWIW.. A very generic rule for determining how many watts of LEDs you need for SPS is to multiply the tank length x depth x 3 divided by 16
So 72 x 24 x 3 / 16 = 324 watts
So 3 x 165 = Plenty..
 
Sorry.. edited my post after to include a bit more..

And FWIW.. A very generic rule for determining how many watts of LEDs you need for SPS is to multiply the tank length x depth x 3 divided by 16
So 72 x 24 x 3 / 16 = 324 watts
So 3 x 165 = Plenty..

perfect!! That is the question answered! that is a good rule of thumb. As for the three fixtures, I wanted to make sure I got good coverage across the whole tank. In addition there wasn't a big difference in price between the 165 and the 360
 
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