Hi All, I have posted this on TRT as well, but would like your thoughts as well if I may:
I have been deliberating which new LED's to get for some time now. My original plan was to used Kessil A360's but they are impossible to get in Malaysia and the cost of shipping them from the US was astronomical! That, couples with the fact that I really enjoy DIY projects (and used to be an electronic engineer in a past life) has led me to where I am now.
I have a 5x2x2 150 Gal, currently LPS & Softies. The tank has two braces which effectively splits the open top into "thirds". My original plan was to use 3 12x12inch heatsinks (available here from RS Components) but after looking at the Rapid LED site, my wife much prefers the look of their Onyx assemblies (happy wife = happy life!)
So, the plan is now to use the following:
3 x Onyx heatsinks (28 LED's on each)
6 x ELN-60-48D Drivers (2 for RB, 2 for NW, 1 for Blue, 1 for Violet strings)
30 x XT-E Royal Blue + 60deg Optic
23 x XP-G Neutral White + 60deg Optic
12 x XP-E Blue + 60deg Optic
15 Violet UX LED (no Optic)
4 Moonlights (with their own Moon light driver)
LED's will be arranged as per the layout below and will be between 12 and 15 inches off the water.
I will build a control box to Initially dim each colour string manually, but will be getting an Apex in April (so will wire a switch to be able to switch between Manual and Apex control). I plan to use one control signal for both RB drivers, one for both NW and then one each for the B and V drivers (by the way, does anybody know what the pin-out is on the APEX RJ45 ports?).
The 6 drivers (+ Moonlight driver), and the control box will be mounted on a wooden panel at the back of the aquarium (with easy access to the dimming knobs, of course) and I will make and run cables from the control box to the Onyx assemblies (thinking of using D-connectors with plastic back-shells). All cables will be wrapped neatly so it all looks professional (I don't want to see any twisted red/black wires running.
In my mind this is going to look awesome and I must say, the guys at Rapid LED have been REALLY helpful so far, but I would be grateful for any thoughts/comments/suggestions/potential pitfalls I haven't seen, before I place an order for over $1,000 of components!
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Cheers,
Andy
I have been deliberating which new LED's to get for some time now. My original plan was to used Kessil A360's but they are impossible to get in Malaysia and the cost of shipping them from the US was astronomical! That, couples with the fact that I really enjoy DIY projects (and used to be an electronic engineer in a past life) has led me to where I am now.
I have a 5x2x2 150 Gal, currently LPS & Softies. The tank has two braces which effectively splits the open top into "thirds". My original plan was to use 3 12x12inch heatsinks (available here from RS Components) but after looking at the Rapid LED site, my wife much prefers the look of their Onyx assemblies (happy wife = happy life!)
So, the plan is now to use the following:
3 x Onyx heatsinks (28 LED's on each)
6 x ELN-60-48D Drivers (2 for RB, 2 for NW, 1 for Blue, 1 for Violet strings)
30 x XT-E Royal Blue + 60deg Optic
23 x XP-G Neutral White + 60deg Optic
12 x XP-E Blue + 60deg Optic
15 Violet UX LED (no Optic)
4 Moonlights (with their own Moon light driver)
LED's will be arranged as per the layout below and will be between 12 and 15 inches off the water.
I will build a control box to Initially dim each colour string manually, but will be getting an Apex in April (so will wire a switch to be able to switch between Manual and Apex control). I plan to use one control signal for both RB drivers, one for both NW and then one each for the B and V drivers (by the way, does anybody know what the pin-out is on the APEX RJ45 ports?).
The 6 drivers (+ Moonlight driver), and the control box will be mounted on a wooden panel at the back of the aquarium (with easy access to the dimming knobs, of course) and I will make and run cables from the control box to the Onyx assemblies (thinking of using D-connectors with plastic back-shells). All cables will be wrapped neatly so it all looks professional (I don't want to see any twisted red/black wires running.
In my mind this is going to look awesome and I must say, the guys at Rapid LED have been REALLY helpful so far, but I would be grateful for any thoughts/comments/suggestions/potential pitfalls I haven't seen, before I place an order for over $1,000 of components!
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Cheers,
Andy