flworkd
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Jae, I would put some of the blue LEDs to. I would do like 3 blues to every white.
It's really looking good.
My LEDs are 18000K it self.
Jae, I would put some of the blue LEDs to. I would do like 3 blues to every white.
It's really looking good.
So, how many hours to solder that so far?
it looks amazing. It is still bright even at the distance to the ceiling. I would like to see one at the distance it will be hung to the corals to check for spotlighting.
soldering was easy part... hard part was cutting and strip wire.
hard part was cutting and strip wire.
is that led panel you are working on big enough to cover the entire tank,or is that just for one half of the tank?either way it is looking good.can i ask why you chose the 40 degree optics?when i was researching my led setup,the manufacturer of my LED kit did optics tests and got the highest PAR from the 70 degree optics.so i went with 70 degree optics since i do plan on having some SPS in my tank.oh and maybe i missed it in the thread but are you going to fan cool the aluminum beams you mounted your LED's too?
Awesome.
You didntkeep the old blue LEDs for accent or moonlight?
did you spray something on the exposed wires to protect them? When are you gettingsome PAR readings. What type of lighting did you have before and how do the LEDs compare?