Landsailor
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Danged cool, guys. I found these recently and was wondering if anyone was doing reef stuff with them yet.
I think the 2 x 50 watts should be fine for your tank. I would probably choose the 60 degree lens and adjust the height above the water for a good beam pattern.
However, I would not choose the driver. With it, you must connect in parallel for not more than 1.5 A to each chip. If one of them break, you burn the second chip directly. I would opt for two separate 50 watt drivrers. If there is AC-RC you order from - write and ask what he recommends. Dimming is not good - it is done via a potentiometer and you can not control via a controller. I have one of those driver for 100 watts and do not like the way it dims - dimming becomes intermittently.
A better idea is if Meanwell has dimmable drivers working at about 1.5 A and regulates between 30-36 V. Their drivers can be controlled by 1-10 V or PWM.
Sincerely Lasse
my question is do the optics make much of a difference?
I have a 450 replacing my MH's going to order 2 more set ups not sure on the optics
thanks
Hi LasselHi again
The fixture is one of three which I use for a 450 liter (119 gallon) aquarium. The picture in post 206 shows the underside of the aluminum plate I use as a primary heat sink. On top I placed a Xigmatek Bifrost graphics card cooler with heatpipe technology. The module is then placed in a cradle and can be moved both foreward / backward and sideways. Attached images might explain how it's done. The connector you see is part of a temperature control for the fans. Initially it was thought that the design would meet about 60 watts, but the results were so good that it is now installed nine pieces of chips per plate. Total consumption about 80 watts per plate. The working temperature is around 35 degrees C (95 F).
Sincerly Lasse
Hi Lassel
What thickness is the Al. PlateI was thinking about using Plate and adding Fans / Heat sinks on top
As using all Heat sinks across a 5ft tank is way expensive.
Thanks
Simon
We have been experimenting with aluminium square "pipes". They work fairly well on the smaller chips. Just make some holes in the top of the pipe (in the middle) and push air into the pipe, the air and heat will escape through both ends of the pipe.
Yes they do. They focus the beam from 120-140 degrees to for example 60 degrees, the light gets more intensive in that beam.
Well I just placed about $1000 worth of orders, LEDs, heatsink, Fans, etc. I will post pictures as I start getting everything in.
Hi Lassel
What thickness is the Al. PlateI was thinking about using Plate and adding Fans / Heat sinks on top
As using all Heat sinks across a 5ft tank is way expensive.
Thanks
Simon