TheFishMan65
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You can do that just make sure you have a splash guard and run with no lenses. Watch the heatsink that you buy also - some of them are kind of tall.
You can do that just make sure you have a splash guard and run with no lenses. Watch the heatsink that you buy also - some of them are kind of tall.
so I have a slight spotlight effect. I may change them to 60 degree to get better spread because are tanks are the same footprint mine is only 6" deeper if I'm correct?
i am leaning to doing the 72. Think it should be all the light I would ever need.
I finally got the the red and green LEDs up and running this weekend to finish out the array. That makes a tatol of 92 LEDs - 40 CW(44%), 28 RB(30%), 12 Red(13%), and 12 Green(13%). The reds and greens on my live stock really pop now. I still need to track down a PAR meter. Anyone know where in the Bay Area I can rent or borrow one? I will try to get some decent pictures tonight.
Id Love to see some pictures, my buddy has been saying hes having trouble getting reds out of his corals, I'd like to see your set up, Do you have a build thread??
You can always raise them up? and the spotlighting will get diffused.
IIRC the answer is to shut power off to your 10 volt circuit first (ie dim them all the way down). However I may have this backwards and you need to shut the meanwells off first. It has been a while since I saw this question, but I think the answer is shut down order.