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Those aren't Cree leds. They are Asian Bridgelux just like all the other d120 fixtures. It also isn't a good idea to mix optics/no optics. I think the non optics leds would spread their light into adjacent optics.

If you are hanging the lights higher than 6 inches up, or don't have a canopy, go with 90 or 60 degree optics.

If you are in a canopy or have them close to the water, go with no optics or 90.

I personally would always use optics.

Thanks. I can do anything with the lights as far as height. I can put them right over the water or as high as needed. No canopy. Maybe go with the 60's and keep them fairly close. I could also angle them facing back a bit.
I still dont see how to chose the optics when purchasinh from this outfit?
I also stated Cree because in that particular listing it states they are Cree.
"165USD Promotion,165W cree led aquarium light"

Thanks though, I really appreciate your input.
 
per sam .. really bad idea to use some with optics and others without.. something about heat.. i dont know.. but sam was against it..
 
This has been such an amazing thread! I think I'm ready to order for my 40 tall. Just some questions I like more blue but my wife like a more natural look. Depending one the blue vs white the point of 2 dimmers is so I can "tune" the lighting right? So if its too blue for my wife I can tune it whiter and vice versa right? I also don't fully understand the degree optics? My light will be in a canopy maybe 4-6 inches from the water so what angle or lence would work? Lastly If you guys know the light it sounds like I want can you please post the exact link I can purchase it through after making an acount:D
Thanks for posting all this great info!

I'm hoping to buy this in the next day or so. Please any help would be great.
Thanks
 
I'm hoping to buy this in the next day or so. Please any help would be great.
Thanks

If it's a tall, you'll probably want to use optics. Optics focus the light downward, instead of spreading the light in a wider path... kind of like how a magnifying glass focuses light.

Use a 2:1 blue:white ratio, with some violets thrown in. If you want a whiter look, all you have to do is turn the blue dimmer knob down to 50% or less.

Use this link to buy without optics, or email them to make a link with optics.

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...let-and-19-white-9-blue/317880_578815592.html
 
You can't really go wrong with either 60 or 90. Use 90 if you want a little more spread.

Edit: I see you kind of answered this question while I was typing. I emailed Sunny Sun yesterday but didnt hear back yet. Is that "Sam"?


Ok. Just got back from my LFS and speaking with them 90's seem to be the way to go.
Now how the heck to order the optics with a 50/50 mix. The is the unit I want but I dont see a way to add the optics. Do I have to email Sam and how do I contact him?

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...x3w-28-blue-and-27white/317880_544636535.html
 
Edit: I see you kind of answered this question while I was typing. I emailed Sunny Sun yesterday but didnt hear back yet. Is that "Sam"?


Ok. Just got back from my LFS and speaking with them 90's seem to be the way to go.
Now how the heck to order the optics with a 50/50 mix. The is the unit I want but I dont see a way to add the optics. Do I have to email Sam and how do I contact him?

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...x3w-28-blue-and-27white/317880_544636535.html

If you don't want to contact them directly to have them create a custom link, just use this one. 30/25 is close enough to 1:1.

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...-and-25-White-with-Lens/317880_558379481.html
 
Those look nice, real similar to the Reef Breeders one I posted a link for. I wonder if they could customize it to add a few extra colors? Someone in China needs to make a build to order site already so we can simplify all of this. Choose your fixture and led layout, colors, optics, 0-10V dimming. Add it all up and send payment.
 
Hey so I have a 220 gallon. 72long/24 deep/30 tall. Softy and lps I know I need optics but I'm thinking of buying the d120's( Sam recommended them over a8) what is a good led combination. I want a 14-16k look. I need 3 of them and would like them to turn on a little bluer at first then later the other dimmer turns on and makes it brighter.
What optics do I need?
Thank you
Corey
 
All done!
I have 3 D120's 28B/27W with 90 degree optics on order. Will post pics and impression when they are plugged in. Going from pretty crappy lighting to these should be huge.
Now I just have to tear down this tank/sump and replace it with the one that has been sitting here for months waiting to be set up.
 
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do you guys think the D120 w/optics will be enough light for my 45 gal mixed reef. was looking at the E shines but the prices w/shipping are pretty high. i was gonna just buy a small light for my 24 gal anemone tank to get rid of the 150w viper clip on light but now am considering the D120 for the DT.. I currently have a 250w 20k MH with 4 24 watt T5 on it now and was wondering if this would do a better job.. dimensions are 30x18x?.. thanks and also was considering getting one of the evergrows for the 24 gal also what would you guys reccommend.. And whats the consensus on the colors? do custom as stated above or get one of there pre made ones with either UV or the violet.. sorry for the rant :)
 
Ok guys I need your help before I place my order!

Here is my new setup after talking with them about how to run the led's for the dimmer (so hopefully they can do it):

ledarrangementversionwe.png


My questions are the following:

1) I was reading that for white 4500k is highly recommended.
Evidently the 10000k won't look good with all the blue. I heard the following regarding coral growth:

6500k = most growth, but also equals butt ugly.

10k = good growth, better color

14k = marginal growth, much better color

20k = even less growth, but very awesome color

The problem is they don't offer 4500k just the following:

W(3000-3500k)
W(6000-6500k)
W(6500-7000k)
W(7000-7500k)
W(7500-8000k)
W(8000-8500k)
W(10000-12000k)
W(12000-14000k)
W(16000-18000k)

So what should I choose, right now I have 6 NW and 10 CW (see diagram)?

2) How should I arrange the dimmers?
Right now I have the red and violet running on the blue dimmer and the whites running on the other with the rest of the blues. I see lots of people putting the violet with the whites but didn't know why.

3) Any additional criticism or recommendations please...

Thanks! - Gotta get this order in soon.
 
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