Chinese LED Lights

looks great mlott132 can you post your led layout? I'm planning to order from Evergrow but I didn't like their new layout having 51 leds which is now 24:24:3 white:blue:moon instead of the older layout which is 55 leds.

I have also talked to lyn but I'm still waiting for both replies evergrow and twilight while deciding on my led layout.

I have bought a led fixture from different company 2 months ago it's also a china led light with 4 red, 4 green, 4 RB, 24 Blue, 19 whites (12k)but I didn't like when both lights are dimmed to 100% it looks more of a natural sunlight.
 
looks great mlott132 can you post your led layout? I'm planning to order from Evergrow but I didn't like their new layout having 51 leds which is now 24:24:3 white:blue:moon instead of the older layout which is 55 leds.

I have also talked to lyn but I'm still waiting for both replies evergrow and twilight while deciding on my led layout.

I have bought a led fixture from different company 2 months ago it's also a china led light with 4 red, 4 green, 4 RB, 24 Blue, 19 whites (12k)but I didn't like when both lights are dimmed to 100% it looks more of a natural sunlight.

I will post my layout later today. At work right now and the file is on my home pc.
 
Moonlights added. Adjustable tiltable hanging kit, lcd screen and touch panel, moonlights, sunrise/sunset, remote control.

Yep. The leds have ICs in them to prevent an entire string from blowing. If you want to change out a led, it is easy. I've done it a few times to change colors already.

bhazard, so just to clarify, both the d120 and the nova have the option to open up and change led's if needed/wanted? if this is the case, what would be the main upgrade from going with the nova vs the d120? and im referring the the non-controller units. d120 vs normal nova unit?

oh yeah, what do you think of the color layout/ratio of the reefbreeders units? they have a d120 and 40 breeder(looks to be the nova A6) with RGB colors.

thanks for you help.
 
bhazard, so just to clarify, both the d120 and the nova have the option to open up and change led's if needed/wanted? if this is the case, what would be the main upgrade from going with the nova vs the d120? and im referring the the non-controller units. d120 vs normal nova unit?

oh yeah, what do you think of the color layout/ratio of the reefbreeders units? they have a d120 and 40 breeder(looks to be the nova A6) with RGB colors.

thanks for you help.

The difference between the d120 and Nova is that the Nova has an aluminum heatsink in it. You can change either one's leds at any time. They must be similar bridgelux/epistar leds.

The Reefbreeders layout is good, although I prefer mixing in neutral and warm whites in along with cool whites.
 
The difference between the d120 and Nova is that the Nova has an aluminum heatsink in it. You can change either one's leds at any time. They must be similar bridgelux/epistar leds.

The Reefbreeders layout is good, although I prefer mixing in neutral and warm whites in along with cool whites.

thank you very much, that's exactly what i wanted to now.

do you feel that the nova unit is worth the $100 dollar price increase? i could afford either, but im trying to see if it is worth it?

also, which unit did you find easier to work on? thanks again.
 
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looks great mlott132 can you post your led layout? I'm planning to order from Evergrow but I didn't like their new layout having 51 leds which is now 24:24:3 white:blue:moon instead of the older layout which is 55 leds.

I have also talked to lyn but I'm still waiting for both replies evergrow and twilight while deciding on my led layout.

I have bought a led fixture from different company 2 months ago it's also a china led light with 4 red, 4 green, 4 RB, 24 Blue, 19 whites (12k)but I didn't like when both lights are dimmed to 100% it looks more of a natural sunlight.

Here is my LED layout.

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bhazard451,

I've been following the conversation for a while and have decided to go with 3 D120s. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge with LEDs, it is greatly appreciated.

I'm going to put the D120s over my 180 thats 72x24x24. I don't have a high canopy so i'm most likely going to cut away three holes for them and set them on top, or maybe do a hanging kit and rip the top off the canopy, whichever is best, haha.

I think 90 degree optics might still be the best way to go unless you think I'd be better served going a different route?

Finally, the layout... I've been seeing this "Enjoy" Evergrow DIY layout that has greens, reds, and violets and I like this one but I'm not sure its the way to go. My tank is going to be set up with mainly softies, LPS and Clams, but I'd like to do SPS in the future when I become more adept at reef keeping :) If you could confirm that this is a good call, or suggest a better way to go it would be much appreciated!

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...rium-light-with-28B-27W/317880_586800405.html

or

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...120W-LED-aquarium-light/317880_593003686.html
 
Finally had a few hours to build and install a hanging system for my lights. Overall I am pretty happy with them, they are a big improvement over what I had before. I am only operating them at 50% and I have to say they are pretty darn bright. These are the Twilight fixtures with three dimmers and their newer grid layout. Here are a couple before and after pics.

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What size is your tank. Do you think I would need 3 for a 220g? Do you know if anyone has gotten par readings from leds like yours? Where did you get your leds? Thanks.

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I have a standard 75 gallon tank. How wide is your 220? I know that bhazard did par readings with his new light but it is a different manufacturer. I went with the Twilight three dimmer grid layout lights that have the built-in automatic dimmer controller.
 
I have a standard 75 gallon tank. How wide is your 220? I know that bhazard did par readings with his new light but it is a different manufacturer. I went with the Twilight three dimmer grid layout lights that have the built-in automatic dimmer controller.

My 220 is 72"x24"x30" high. Do you get the twiligh From ebay? What lights did you have before your twilight? Your new lights look brighter. Are you happy with the new setup?

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Bhazard, I am getting ready to order an IT2040. Could you please help me with a color layout for the new design that would be good to grow LPS, and SPS corals. With the red, greens, violet And orange. I have been reading, and was ready to order and then they changed layouts, and I am back to square one. They are telling me now I can order now and it will take 10 days for production.
 
My 220 is 72"x24"x30" high. Do you get the twiligh From ebay? What lights did you have before your twilight? Your new lights look brighter. Are you happy with the new setup?

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I would say that you would be fine with three fixtures, but I am sure others that have similar size tanks as yours will chime in. I got mine straight from Twilight. If you want I can PM you Lyn's contact information? My old light fixture was a 48 inch skyled that I purchased through truaqua. It has three colors white, blue, and red that were controlled through separate switches. They were only on/off no dimming function. They were fine when my tank was a FOWLR but once I started to add a couple corals I decided an upgrade was needed. So far I am very happy with my new lights, still working my event times to get the colors as I want.
 
I would say that you would be fine with three fixtures, but I am sure others that have similar size tanks as yours will chime in. I got mine straight from Twilight. If you want I can PM you Lyn's contact information? My old light fixture was a 48 inch skyled that I purchased through truaqua. It has three colors white, blue, and red that were controlled through separate switches. They were only on/off no dimming function. They were fine when my tank was a FOWLR but once I started to add a couple corals I decided an upgrade was needed. So far I am very happy with my new lights, still working my event times to get the colors as I want.

I have ordered a total of 4 from Lyn with a custom layout with 90 degree optics for a 60x36x27
 
These are the fixtures I recently ordered from twilight. Looks good I'm excited.
Around how much did they cost you. I ended up right around $200 total , for the 3way timer and optics .

Tank looks great cant wait to get mine. Tracy was helpful from twilight I sent here around 50 emails over a month time, she even called me a couple times, lol

I have been dealing with Tracy and she seems to be very patient and friendly. What layout did you select? I am worried the 20,000 K whites will be too blue.
 
I went with the Epistar LEDs. Combination of 660 red, 400 violet, 10000k white, 6500k white, 440 blue, and 470 blue. I also used 1W 460 blues for the moonlights.

Do you find the 1W moonlights give the right amount of light? I read some posts saying the 3W ones don't go dim enough.
 
Do you find the 1W moonlights give the right amount of light? I read some posts saying the 3W ones don't go dim enough.

Yes, by using 1W moonlights I can get the tank much dimmer. I had a fixture with 3W moonlights and they were too bright for my taste, even at their lowest setting.
 
Bhazard, I am getting ready to order an IT2040. Could you please help me with a color layout for the new design that would be good to grow LPS, and SPS corals. With the red, greens, violet And orange. I have been reading, and was ready to order and then they changed layouts, and I am back to square one. They are telling me now I can order now and it will take 10 days for production.

How much did they quote you? I was quoted $300 from evergrow
 
Ok so im ordering a light today frm reefbreeders the 199 one. I have a 36 inch tank im going to have lps and softies. What would be better 90 optics or 120 optics
 
Does anyone have a evergrow or twilight fixture over a 30" tall tank? Im curious if the are strong enough to go that deep. What optics are you using 90d or 60d? Thsnks

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