joshlawless
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I'm finalizing plans for my 72Wx33Dx40T tank build, and want to DIY my lights to get the most control over color and placement. Here's what I've come up with so far, and I'd appreciate anyone with more XP chiming in if they see me making some stupid mistakes.
Here's the top of the tank, and how I want to organize the fixtures:
There's an 18" MakersLED heat sink on either side of the tank, perpendicular to the length of the tank, and tilted around 15 degrees toward the center of the tank.
There's two 36" MakersLED heat sinks in the middle of the tank, with the front fixture being tilted 15 degrees toward the back.
For each 18" fixture, there will be five channels, each running off of a Meanwell LDD-700H driver. A 180W 48v 3.75A power supply will power the fixture. The channels will include the following LEDs:
White channel: 7x CREE XT-E cool white + the 7 neutral white diodes on 7x CREE XT-E 3-UPS.
Royal blue channel: The 14 RB diodes on the same 7x CREE XT-E 3-UPS.
UV/Violet channel: 1x Exotic 405nm, 1x Exotic 430nm
Cyan/Blue channel: 1x Exotic 475nm, 1x Exotic 495nm
Red channel: 1x Exotic 660nm, 2x Exotic 730nm (in parallel, to drop the current from 700 mA to 350 mA)
For the 36" fixtures, I thought I'd just double everything from the 18" fixture
(e.g., two LDD-700H white strings, two LDD-700H royal blue strings, and twice the diodes on each of the colored strings, still with 1x LDD-700H each). For these, I'd need a slightly larger power supply, but with only 7x LDD-700H, I should get away with the 250W version. I might fully populate the lines of colored LEDS (e.g., 6 or 7 blues and 6 or 7 violets, instead of 4), so I could run them a little lower, but still have some fun with red night lighting or heavy UV for photography.
I haven't worked out what optics to use, or how high to mount them, but how does this sound at first blush?
Here's the top of the tank, and how I want to organize the fixtures:
There's an 18" MakersLED heat sink on either side of the tank, perpendicular to the length of the tank, and tilted around 15 degrees toward the center of the tank.
There's two 36" MakersLED heat sinks in the middle of the tank, with the front fixture being tilted 15 degrees toward the back.
For each 18" fixture, there will be five channels, each running off of a Meanwell LDD-700H driver. A 180W 48v 3.75A power supply will power the fixture. The channels will include the following LEDs:
White channel: 7x CREE XT-E cool white + the 7 neutral white diodes on 7x CREE XT-E 3-UPS.
Royal blue channel: The 14 RB diodes on the same 7x CREE XT-E 3-UPS.
UV/Violet channel: 1x Exotic 405nm, 1x Exotic 430nm
Cyan/Blue channel: 1x Exotic 475nm, 1x Exotic 495nm
Red channel: 1x Exotic 660nm, 2x Exotic 730nm (in parallel, to drop the current from 700 mA to 350 mA)
For the 36" fixtures, I thought I'd just double everything from the 18" fixture
(e.g., two LDD-700H white strings, two LDD-700H royal blue strings, and twice the diodes on each of the colored strings, still with 1x LDD-700H each). For these, I'd need a slightly larger power supply, but with only 7x LDD-700H, I should get away with the 250W version. I might fully populate the lines of colored LEDS (e.g., 6 or 7 blues and 6 or 7 violets, instead of 4), so I could run them a little lower, but still have some fun with red night lighting or heavy UV for photography.
I haven't worked out what optics to use, or how high to mount them, but how does this sound at first blush?