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Do you think the setup I have now will be good for most types of corals? I already have a couple softies and one lps. I am planning on a few more lps and maybe a couple sps.
 
Yeap should be fine. I have SPS and Zoos hence why I have mine turned up to 100% for a few hours plus I have only the 120 degree optics. Everything in my tank is growing and healthy. In saying that I have been toying with the idea of using T5s and LEDs for some time now. I just feel like the actinic LEDs give the same pop as the T5s do.
 
Ok, just wanted to make sure that the LED colors I was using would work for what I need. Here is a updated layout where I moved two of the violets into the white channel.

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Ok, just wanted to make sure that the LED colors I was using would work for what I need. Here is a updated layout where I moved two of the violets into the white channel.

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I would put both reds and 2 violets on the white channel is what I meant.
 
I think that is the way I have them. The second and fourth row has a red and violet in the whites and a violet in the blues.

Channel 1 = 24 whites, 2 violet, 2 red
Channel 2 = 24 blues, 2 violet
Channel 3 = moonlights(1W LED)
 
On paper, it looks good to me. You'll never truly know until you see it in person. The knobs can dial it in perfectly, and the spread looks pretty good. Go 90 degree optics if you get them, or none at all in a canopy. The 60 were too narrow of a spread.
 
I agree with you, from what I saw on my original light 60 was to narrow. Is there a difference in using 90 optics vs. beam angle? Is one better than the other?
 
I'm definitely holding out on buying LEDs until then!


Talked to am last evening about new stuff..here is what he had to say:


Good to hear from you.

Yeah we are testing our new model, but it is not D120, it is a total new design model with LCD/sunrise/sunset/advanced heating sink/Secondary optical lens option, etc..

We are trying to start promotion the end of August. We need your review and help too.

By the way, RC members will surely get discount for this light.

Best Regards,
Sam Chen


Hope this is something to look forward to and the D120 is a very good light.
 
On these new grid patterns are we still restricted to having half on 1 dimmer and half on the other or can we put 35 blues on 1 and 20 whites on another?
 
Anyone else have some feedback on my layout? Would like to get a couple more opinions before I send to Lyn.

Looks pretty good, I like your mix of white on there. No green at all to go with the red? My next light will have a little red and green mixed in. Right now I am just mixing 430 and 460 blue, 10k white, and UV. It looks great, but I have a red and a green on one of my PAR lights and I love it honestly.
 
I beleive evergrow uses 90 degree beam angle LEDs as a standard in their fixtures.

I am using 60 beam angles on my twilight fixture for the blue and white. The UV is on 120 and the violets are on 90's. I do not think that the 60 beam angle is too strong at all. I am running a single 55x3 over my PETCO 29g and it is super duper.
 
that was how i communicated my thoughts...it worked pretty well. they did only send 1 cord instead of two but made it right by me in the end.
 
Are you going to run it with or without optics? I'd chuck the reds on the same channel as the whites. Other than that it looks good.

I am curious why you would do that? I was thinking, i run my blue channel higher than my white typically, so why not put the red, which I may not want a ton of, on the white channel. It made the most sense, but hey that is why we are all here. To talk about our thoughts an opinions.
 
It wont let me PM yet. I'm to new haha.

I'm new to reefs I have had and still have two other tanks (29 & 55 gallon saltwater LR/LS). I am an putting together another 55 that is being sunk in the wall in my basement.

With that this I am thinking about using a LED setup with these spec.

32 LEDs
4320 Lumen
3W watt LEDs
24x 10000K LEDs
8x Actinic 460nm LEDs

I was told this would be suffice but may be very white. Because of this I bought a another fixture.

144x 1w LED
1420 Lumens
cycles through a couple of different colors.

With that being said, will the first fixture give off what I need to purchase corals, put them in my tank and not expect them to die in a week or two.

I appreciate your feed back.
 
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