Thank you, I appreciate you talking the time to answer my question or steer me in the right direction. I was never mad, just annoyed and could care less if I get banned from somewhere online, there are plenty of places to get info. But I will say this based on the answers you gave to my questions, we were in agreement the whole time![]()
Well I have not ordered the new tank yet, but will be hopefully sooner than later. It's going to be ADA 60-f. The dimensions are 24"-12"-7" shallow reef. I'm going to do another DIY led of course! I had an idea here to let everyone give ME some help. I already had it planned out, but how about everyone chip in? Give ideas on colors that you've never used, or we're nervous to use. Let me be the guinea pig! I already have quite a few bridglux RB and 10k's laying around if that helps. The only color I won't use is UV. If this turns out like crap, you owe me nothing, and we can all have a good laugh about how ugly everything in the tank looks. LMK if anyone is on board, or if this is a dumb idea. I thought it might be kinda fun. I'll try and document the whole thing with pics, so others can see from start to finish how to solder etc.
You're really funny.......
So how much more education we going to hear here before the conclusions going to be......
It must be for you very hard talking to yourself...... I mean typing.
how bout using primarily the RBs to get a constant fluoresce effect and then using a variety of the rest of the spectrum to trick the eye into seeing a white light, that way you always have that pop without having the blue blanket affect per se.
Well I have not ordered the new tank yet, but will be hopefully sooner than later. It's going to be ADA 60-f. The dimensions are 24"-12"-7" shallow reef. I'm going to do another DIY led of course! I had an idea here to let everyone give ME some help. I already had it planned out, but how about everyone chip in? Give ideas on colors that you've never used, or we're nervous to use. Let me be the guinea pig! I already have quite a few bridglux RB and 10k's laying around if that helps. The only color I won't use is UV. If this turns out like crap, you owe me nothing, and we can all have a good laugh about how ugly everything in the tank looks. LMK if anyone is on board, or if this is a dumb idea. I thought it might be kinda fun. I'll try and document the whole thing with pics, so others can see from start to finish how to solder etc.
Thanks for volunteering to be the guinea pig lol. Why aren't you using uv? I thought they were the all important missing link. I suspect success with a rb, blue, and uv with as many whites to make it look the color you want. I would like to see some red, cyan, orange red, greens in there I do think those colors will help with your coral colors. I contacted rapid led and they recommended red cyan and green along with the needed three. They told me green highlights the red pigments in the tank, so if just to highlight a coral I think its worth 5% of your build.