Travis1787
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@hank no worries about my name I don't get anything out of it as long either way. As you mention rc that's cool at least they know where there being heard about...
My blue are all royal blues but you can mix them if ya want some blues some royals....
And to uf gators I'm not sure about which colors matching your t5 combos but one will be pleanty for the breeder....you in florida? If so where at?
Anyone else having problems with credit card company not letting payment go through? They are telling me there has been many cases of fraud in the area.
If reefbreeders can modify the d120 black boxes to work with Apex dimming, it should be extremely easy, much easier than what I went through with the Nova units.
I can help anyone looking to add apex dimming to both units.
I thought that Nova unit was suppose to be the New Modifiable Model. haha
There has got to be an easier way than swapping the drivers being the ones in there are dimmable already.
Here you go
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/317...20w-23-blue-4-violet-and-19-white-9-blue.html
I liked my dimmers that way, so if you're content just get it.
Edit: Since I'm doing mainly lps, zoas, shrooms, rics, and other softies I decided to use one fixture for a 48inch long 75g. Someone on another forum has done it and raised it roughly 8-10inches to get a good spread and his stuff are already growing and more colorful then his MH (according to him). I'll let you guys know how that pans out in a month or so for me. lol
Starting to work my way through this thread, but I'm thinking that if I pull the trigger on LEDs this looks like a good color combination to my eye. Can these be mounted inside a canopy easily and safely? Second, will they swap out the optics on these units? I'm thinking 2 over a 110H (48x18x30) would be better with 60 degree optics from the research I've been doing. Third, they look like pure on/off, so would they work with an ACIII?
- Adding a small amount of violets near 410-420nm is beneficial. 4 works great.
Cool. It seemed like that would work fairly well- A few members have mounted in canopy with no issues.
- - you can request different sized optics or color combos
- These are dimmable via knobs for each channel. You can use two outlets on timers to automatically turn them off/on. Would need to be modified to do Apex auto-dimming.
It is the best value fixture available to me. Quite a few chinese companies offer it.
They really do seem like a good value, especially since these would basically cost what my next two bulb changes would (2x54w T5, 2x250w MH), so they'd pay for themselves in less than a year.
Yes they are perfect for the 180....I have an SPS dominate tank and all corals are great. I had one in the middle since Febuary. Was doing kind of an experiment vs halides. The leds grew sps just fine and in fact they colored up the sps way nicer than MH. If I wanted something colored up I would stick it in the middle of the tank. If you just have a zoa/paly tank....3 d120's will be more than enough. Just make sure you get the 90 degree optics (not the 90 degree LED angle) You must clarify that you want optics and not just angled leds. I think they are $.15 a piece.Ryan, the d120s look like they do a good job lighting the tank, are the enough to keep corals doing well? I ask because Sam keeps suggesting 3 of the nova 6s for my 180 (which I finally found and bought this weekend, bye bye 135). Now I could see 3 nova 4s for the tank, or 3 d120s, but if I have to get 3 a6s I might as well stay with my t5s, they would use less electricity. I could even live with an A6 and 2 a4s, but 3 A6s sound overkill for a zoa/poly tank. I do have 2 A6s ordered for my 120, but I probably won't see them until next week