bhazard451
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Since the Chinese Light thread has gotten so big, I thought it would be a good idea to keep an OP with constantly updated info in it, since a lot of questions are being asked repeatedly.
LED types:
Asian Bridgelux/Epistar leds: typically 60lm/watt
Cree XT-E/XPG/XPE leds: typically 110+lm/watt
You can use less Cree leds and get the same amount of light as a Bridgelux fixture with more leds. Crees are more expensive however. Be careful of listings that say "Cree" but really aren't. Look for specific Cree models like XPG/XPE in the listings. None of them seem to use the newer XT-E's yet.
Color Ratios:
1:1 Royal Blue: Cool White = 10-12k look
2:1 Royal Blue: Cool White = 14k Phoenix look
3:1 Royal Blue: Cool White = 20k Radium look
Led Colors:
Cool White <-- The standard white used.
Neutral White <-- A mix between CW and WW
Warm White <-- Most yellow in appearance, but beneficial in increasing spectrum output over just CW.
Royal Blue <-- Most beneficial
Blue <-- adds some color pop to RB
Violet 410-420nm <-- beneficial
UV
These provide more appealing color "pop" to the tank, but aren't as beneficial. Use only a few of each, as they overpower other colors.
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Turquoise/Cyan
Green
Red
Yellow
Optics
Optics will focus light into a specified angle, compared to a less focused, wider spread light from a led with no optics.
60 degree optics or lower = more focused, more PAR at a lower depth
90 degree optics = still focused but with a wider angle
No optics (120 degrees or more) = wide angle, less focused.
Model types
"d120": 55 x 3w leds (running at 2 watts each /530mah)
- Best value, best pricing. Some models include moonlights installed.
- Leds on PCB board can be swapped with other bridgelux leds via soldering
- No aluminum heatsink
"Nova/Apollo": 48 x 3w leds (running at 2 watts each /580mah)
- More robust build. Includes finned heatsinks, swappable non glued optics. Internals are all on "quick connect" molex plugs for easy replacement (except the leds)
- Leds on PCB board can be swapped with other bridgelux leds via soldering
- Modular power plugs. Multiple Novas can be connected together via one power plug per channel. (3 d120s would use 6 plugs, 3 Novas would use 2)
Companies:
Email them for requests. You can customize the lights how you want via most of the companies. Here are a few, but there are many more:
Evergrow- Sam Chen, Hendy, Sunny
Gehl-
Greensun- Luoke
E.Shine Systems
Reefbreeders- (US Distributor)
Pharos Led (Fathm LED, US Distributor)
Apollo Reef Led (US Distributor)
Warranty:
Most companies provide a warranty, but if a part fails, you will need to do some work into figuring out what is broken. Shipping a light back to China is very costly, so if you aren't willing to do some work like soldering a dead led with a replacement one they send you, you might be better off ordering from a US distributor of lights.
If I'm missing anything, or as more info pops up, I will add it.
LED types:
Asian Bridgelux/Epistar leds: typically 60lm/watt
Cree XT-E/XPG/XPE leds: typically 110+lm/watt
You can use less Cree leds and get the same amount of light as a Bridgelux fixture with more leds. Crees are more expensive however. Be careful of listings that say "Cree" but really aren't. Look for specific Cree models like XPG/XPE in the listings. None of them seem to use the newer XT-E's yet.
Color Ratios:
1:1 Royal Blue: Cool White = 10-12k look
2:1 Royal Blue: Cool White = 14k Phoenix look
3:1 Royal Blue: Cool White = 20k Radium look
Led Colors:
Cool White <-- The standard white used.
Neutral White <-- A mix between CW and WW
Warm White <-- Most yellow in appearance, but beneficial in increasing spectrum output over just CW.
Royal Blue <-- Most beneficial
Blue <-- adds some color pop to RB
Violet 410-420nm <-- beneficial
UV
These provide more appealing color "pop" to the tank, but aren't as beneficial. Use only a few of each, as they overpower other colors.
-----------
Turquoise/Cyan
Green
Red
Yellow
Optics
Optics will focus light into a specified angle, compared to a less focused, wider spread light from a led with no optics.
60 degree optics or lower = more focused, more PAR at a lower depth
90 degree optics = still focused but with a wider angle
No optics (120 degrees or more) = wide angle, less focused.
Model types
"d120": 55 x 3w leds (running at 2 watts each /530mah)
- Best value, best pricing. Some models include moonlights installed.
- Leds on PCB board can be swapped with other bridgelux leds via soldering
- No aluminum heatsink
"Nova/Apollo": 48 x 3w leds (running at 2 watts each /580mah)
- More robust build. Includes finned heatsinks, swappable non glued optics. Internals are all on "quick connect" molex plugs for easy replacement (except the leds)
- Leds on PCB board can be swapped with other bridgelux leds via soldering
- Modular power plugs. Multiple Novas can be connected together via one power plug per channel. (3 d120s would use 6 plugs, 3 Novas would use 2)
Companies:
Email them for requests. You can customize the lights how you want via most of the companies. Here are a few, but there are many more:
Evergrow- Sam Chen, Hendy, Sunny
Gehl-
Greensun- Luoke
E.Shine Systems
Reefbreeders- (US Distributor)
Pharos Led (Fathm LED, US Distributor)
Apollo Reef Led (US Distributor)
Warranty:
Most companies provide a warranty, but if a part fails, you will need to do some work into figuring out what is broken. Shipping a light back to China is very costly, so if you aren't willing to do some work like soldering a dead led with a replacement one they send you, you might be better off ordering from a US distributor of lights.
If I'm missing anything, or as more info pops up, I will add it.
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