C-Channel Vs Heatsink

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Hey guys,

I recently built and LED fixture for my 90 gallon tank and love the look of LEDs, but now after I have gotten over the excitement, I am thinking of everything that I did wrong.

I used aluminum C-Channel from Home Depot, and thought it was perfect. The biggest problem I am having is that the center of my tank is shadowed by the center brace, I am wondering if I should have gone with the heat sinks and made two separate fixtures.

I would like to hear your opinions as to whether or not I should rebuild the fixture and/or just leave it alone and work with the optics to try and get around the brace.

I retrofitted my nova extreme light to accept the fixture, I love the look of having a the Nova above my tank. The lights are only 5" off the water and I am using 80* optics. Would all 60 degree optics be better..

Any thoughts on what I could do?


Thanks

Dan
 
When I did mine with aluminum C Channel it was parallel to the length of the tank and I just had very few over the center brace and I had no shadowing effect at all. It could be the height, I would raise them if you could.....I had mine about 14" off the water IIRC. Whether you sued big heatsinks or C channel should not really affect the LED coverage, if anyhting the 2 separate fixtures would be worse.

Can you post a pic? I would try raising is to 12" .....
 
James,

I tried the fixture at 8" above the water line and the light filled the entire downstairs after lowering the lights the room looks normal, but I have the shadowing, Ill post a pic tomorrow when the lights turn on.

I may try and see if I can rearrange the LEDs so the white LEDs are off the center and see if that helps.

Thanks,

Dan
 
Thanks Cutlass,

I am trying that now, I picked up some 60 degree optics from a fellow reefer today and just had the thought to try that. I had them on the other whites around the fixture but going to concentrate them all on the center LEDs.. I am going to wake up the tank but I will try the 60's...

If this works, does anyone have any 60 degree or 40 degree optics for Bridgelux they would like to sell..

Thanks

Dan
 

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Wrx, the video is cool, do you have a build thread or a pic of your led layout, I am thinking it had to do with my layout. The 60 degree optics worked better but still there. I may need to redo my layout.

Thanks
 
I wish I had taken video of the build. I did is not do the regular B-W-B-W...
This is what I did
cw-cw-cw-cw....
rb-rb-rb-rb-rb...
rb-UV-rb-rb-UV-rb-rb...
nw-ww-cyan-DR-ww-nw-cyan-DR-ww-nw...
I will try to send a better pic for you after work
oh and I did not use optics
 
what you have to remember is no optics is 120 degrees so light basiclly goes everywhere except where you want it. id say optics no matter what. i didnt have a great experience with my leds but im giving it another go. my t5s have already gave me triple the growth as my leds.
 
thanks guys,

I am liking the 60 degree optics on the center, it seems to have helped with the shadowing. I am going to redo some of the LEDs and put in some more whites to get closer to a 1:1 ratio. I am also going to replace some of the RB with Blue LEDs..

The RB add to much purple to the water for my liking, I am thinking about a 2:1 ratio of RB:B.. Any experience with them?

I am going to start a new thread to get some opinions on the blue vs royal blue..


WRX,

do you see any separation with your setup?

Thanks

Dan
 
I have 2 braces in my 66" what i did with mine was put leds about 3" each side of the braces this way i don't have any light over the braces but both sides lights the tank under the brace really nice.
 
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