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Hey guys,
I have a buddy that works at a place that works with High intensity led's. He says they are about 3watts each but i have yet to find out more details on what led's he has. He says if i found out how many i need and what type, he can make me a fixture for my tank for pretty much next to free...
I'm starting to read more about LED's so i'm wondering what setup would you guys recomend for my 29gal standard nano reef? Right now i have softies only but would love to have a fixture thats capable of supporting SPS/clams. I'm only running 72watts of T5 lighting right now. with 1 bulb of 10k, 1 bulb of 12k, 2x 460nm actinics
My main questions:
-how many LED's would i need if they are 3watts each
-whats a good blue/white combo
-what "k" rating should the whites be and should i be lookign at about a 450nm blue?
-how high would i want to mount these lights?
-Should i be looking into optics? if so, how many degrees?
I'm also wondering whats a good place to get heatsinks for the fixture? my friend can make the fixture, but nothing else like the casing or anything. just the LED's and wiring.
and the question above has me wondering. How longs do LED's last before they need to be replaced?
Thanks
Eric
I am making a DIY fixture using cree's from Rapid LED. I've done a lot of research over the last couple weeks and I think I finally have just about everything I need figured out. I got a heatsink from heatsinkusa and have created a hanging fixture for it.
The biggest thing I have left to decide before ordering is what combo of LED's I want. I am getting 24 LED dimmable kit to go over my 30" 29g tank. This comes with 2 mean-well dimmable drivers.
Currently I'm thinking 14 RB which I can put on 1 driver and run at 750mA. Then I want 10 whites. (Here is where it gets tricky) I've heard that adding in some neutral or warm whites helps a lot with the color spectrum and making certain corals more vibrant. I was thinking of getting 6-8 CW and the other 2-4 neutral or warm white. The neutral whites only go up to 1000mA so that will limit my CW as well if I put them all on the same driver.
Then I am going to get a moonlight driver where I can run 2-4 RB LED's at 350mA. I am also considering getting another moonlight driver to add 2 RED LED's to the mix to vary the spectrum. I've heard that the red can make some colors stand out more.
Let me know what you think and what you would suggest!
Thanks,
-AC
The neutral whites only go up to 1000mA so that will limit my CW as well if I put them all on the same driver.
Sounds like you've got it figured out pretty well with the CW to RB ratio and right on with the NW, the right drivers, etc. I haven't used reds so let us know how it works out.
Ok will do. I've heard from some people who run them that it makes a huge difference as to a few colors that it brings out.
Also I was wrong about the Neutral whites.. They can be driven up to 1500 mA but the Warm White is only up to 1000. I'm having a tough time trying to decide what to use. Because the options are so limitless I guess I'll just need to choose and see how I like it.
Actually, it is mentioned a few posts back but it just blends in with the other numbers if your not looking for it.
It's a 29g tank.
I'm going to create a DIY thread in the DIY section. I'll link to it on this forum as well once it is up. Currently all I have done is the heatsink and a fixture for it. I plan on ordering the rest of my stuff from rapid LED later this week!
do you have to use 2 different drivers to dim the 2 light colors seperatly?
You certainly can. That's easy with DIY just for convenience.
Daplatupus; that link would be helpful. I just grew se brown algae a week ago under my AI's, so the full spectrum is certainly there. I now installed a GFO reactor, so there's no algae, but that's not the point.
Red is important for red corals, covering the spectrum insures this. Not to be rude, but I'm confused. Are you saying LED's are better because they may reduce algae growth, or they lack the red spectrum, which could be seen as either good or bad....
Yes, and red promotes algae growth, but some people think that their coral look better with a little red. It is really personal choice on color. Most people are adding a lot of royal blue to make the corals pop. They pop some under sunlight, but not like our tanks.
You certainly can. That's easy with DIY just for convenience.
Daplatupus; that link would be helpful. I just grew se brown algae a week ago under my AI's, so the full spectrum is certainly there. I now installed a GFO reactor, so there's no algae, but that's not the point.
Red is important for red corals, covering the spectrum insures this. Not to be rude, but I'm confused. Are you saying LED's are better because they may reduce algae growth, or they lack the red spectrum, which could be seen as either good or bad....