<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14588333#post14588333 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lynxvs
All I offered was some opinions of the design that I saw was flawed. Here is a list of problems that I see so far whether you agree or disagree :
1. Total LED count per 24" is not enough for high PAR.
2. LED driver will not provide the current required.
3. Fan airflow should be perpendicular to heatsink cooling fins.
4. LEDs are can not be removed easily from heatsink.
5. Light must be placed close to the surface of the water because of the lack of optics.
All these problems can easily be fixed but soundwave and it seems most on this thread don't want to hear it......
Think it might be worth mounting the LEDs on a block of copper or aluminum which is then mounted to the heatsink to ease replacement?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14591268#post14591268 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Soundwave
I may look into upgrading... already.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14588655#post14588655 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EBOLII
lynxvs
perpendicular? Is that a pretty word for vertical? or do we just say "that-way".......and what do you mean by #2
so what does your mind recommend [#1] per 24"
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14588666#post14588666 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by goofyreefer
"1. Total LED count per 24" is not enough for high PAR.
2. LED driver will not provide the current required.
3. Fan airflow should be perpendicular to heatsink cooling fins.
4. LEDs are can not be removed easily from heatsink.
5. Light must be placed close to the surface of the water because of the lack of optics."
I don';t think any of these things are "problems" though. I hope soundwaves design works out well over the long run and look forward to hearing about it.
Just a quick reply with my opinion.
1.His PAR readings seem pretty high to me aleast higher than PC's and T5's I would imagine. Or do you not believe the reading soundwave is getting?
2. his driver seems to working just fine from the pics posted
3. Is it REALLY all that important which way the fan is mounted? Piont is to reduce the heat which he seems to be doing.
4. The LEDs can't be removed easily but if the LED's last 50,000 hours why worry about it really.
5. the lack of optics is Soundwaves preference which results in the lights being placed closer. Although they didn't seem all that close in the pics if I remember correctly but I could be wrong.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14590242#post14590242 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Lutefisk
I'll confess that my post is a reaction to your description of Soundwave's project as being "flawed." Sure, it may not be what you would do but until you build a LED lighting system and post details about it that would allow most reefers to build their own I would only be guessing.
At this point I guess I would have to take the option you offer of disagreeing on a practical basis.
I think that it would be safe to say that about anyone, including Soundwave, can do a better job based upon lessons learned from this project.
Let's keep this "fun" and be helpful rather than judgmental.
1. Total LED count per 24" is not enough for high PAR.
Some people use 150 watt MH and others use 1,000 watt. It all depends on what you're trying to do and want to spend. "Not enough" is very subjective.
2. LED driver will not provide the current required.
See #1
3. Fan airflow should be perpendicular to heatsink cooling fins.
Yes, it could be more effective but it still gets the job done.
4. LEDs are can not be removed easily from heatsink.
See goofyreefer's point #4
5. Light must be placed close to the surface of the water because of the lack of optics.
Must? Should? Could? You pick. Early in engineering I did a lot on paper. Later I learned from a brilliant engineer that it's often better, when you can, to just try it out and see what works best. Soundwave can see what it looks like as he raises and lowers the fixture. Can you?
Now of course I'll have to confess to doing the same thing to your post that I'm complaining about you doing to Soundwave's design :rollface:
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14588689#post14588689 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EBOLII
goofyreefer your missing the context of the point. I don't feel lynxvs is being ill towards soundwave. He is just brash in his explanation. Most of the discussion is about improving the "soundwave version +"
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14593369#post14593369 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lynxvs
I guess some people are having a problem with the word "flawed" , OK , OK I will call them "engineering changes" .
I did post a build here several times a while back and if you click on my website you would see my build..... athough the information is outdated now I have had many engineering changes to it since.
I was hoping for lots of feedback on this but received little. Might be the reason I try to give more comments on soundwaves design.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14591912#post14591912 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sisterlimonpot
I've been following this thread and you have sparked an interest in going LED.... I would also like to say that I think that what soundwave has done is great but the constructive criticism from lynxvs is only to take from soundwaves design and improve on it to make it more efficient, that is how we move forward in this hobby.
So what I’m saying is keep the ideas coming!!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14593464#post14593464 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bebereef
I would like to know more about your bild before i go in to deep in my project.
i'm planning a 8 footer. ( 96 x 16 x 16.)