I sent them an email and will post their response.I'm not too sure about those. That's a lot of red in there.
You would need to find out the exact leds they are using. Are the middle Epistar 10w leds? Cree on the outside? Lots of details missing, but it does look cool. Might be pricey too. Ask for a quote.
No. I would do what I did with my Nova. I would ditch the entire pcb board completely and wire up crees on stars. They can be attached with thermal adhesive to the heatsink.
Since the drivers are only running at 630mah, it would be a bit of a waste to use crees though. I just ordered 20 Bridgelux CW and WW leds and I'll add them in.
When you were playing around inside the Twilight fixture did you notice if the Led drivers would be controllable by an external contoller, ie 0-10v, PWM
Cheers
Per unit and per bulb.
PWM.
Their controller works really well though.
Hmm. So people are happy with evergow. I think i'm going to try to get them to
add a controller or external dimmer interface to their products. They use pots
To dim the lights. Can anyone measure the voltage range/amp or watts?
Maybe and easy mod to the dimming circuit could be made so it could be
Controlled by an external reef controller?
I think I'm going to order an a4 or d120 to play with. There has to be a way to mod it
Mike
Evergrow is actually making a new light with a built in controller. They are going to let me know when it is released.
Evergrow is actually making a new light with a built in controller. They are going to let me know when it is released.
I already modded the Nova A4 to allow Reef Controller dimming and posted instructions on how to do it way back in the thread. You basically need to get two 0-10v dimmable (or pwm if your controller uses that) 60 watt, 90 volt drivers running at 630 mah, and re-wire the fans to their own outlet.
I went really nuts and made my Nova into a 180w DIY Cree XT-E light, but that's a much more involved mod.
There has to be a way to mod the existing driver circuits without having to buy new ones.
I'll have to dig into it.
Anyone ever order one of these. It is a Pharos LED light with built-in controller.
http://pharosled.en.alibaba.com/product/506746631-213012179/Anovay_180W_led_aquarium_light_for_coral.html
Bhazard, if Twilight had a PCB setup like this we would not have the problem we have now correct? I would think that it would be very easy for them to setup as it matches what others have done. As well as telling them how we want the colors placed. Hope to hear from Lyn soon so I can find out what my options are.
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Thanks. I am going to introduce this to Twilight and see what they say.As long as everything is mixed well like that, they should look good. Our problem was that they just threw leds into our fixtures and didn't even bother to see if it would look good. I didn't like that, and it reflects poorly on them.
The Whites they use look a bit dim to me, so 1:1 whites to blues would look best.