I'm sorry that I have not answered all the questions yet because I have been busy elsewhere.
@ InADream: Most likely, this works fine. Personally I would use the lenses of 50 watts, but not at 10 watts. Perhaps I had chosen around 16 000 K on the 50 watts.
@ reefer859: You can use the driver but will only get between 41-43 watts from the chip (depending on whether it is Epistar or Epiled) Watch for drivers who have been around 1.7 A constant current if you want more power. Epistar can be run up to 3.5 A.
@ DrawnToBeaches:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103055 as an example. Google is your friend
How your design will depend on you and your requirements for the light - it's really hard to come up with a manual "How to light your tank." Most LED solutions meet the biological requirements, they usually end up with too much light, being able to dim is a good feature.
@ Tfrizz80: This is difficult. You proposes to use a constant voltage driver. Personally, I prefer the LED driver to power LEDs that are based on constant current. With constant voltage is needed a lot more electronics knowledge and you get to work with parallel and fine-tuning of V's to avoid current surges. In an LED that is not the relationship between voltage and current linearly but a very small change of the desired voltage may cause a large current rise. In my opinion, is it better to work with drivers that provide a constant current and varying voltage of instead. And then it's serial connection that apply in the first place. Then you never get a higher amperage than LEDs can handle (provided you are within the given volt range).
But earlier in this thread, there is a building described based on constant voltage and parallel connections and with adequate knowledge and caution, it works well.
@ ShipWreck2: A chip with all the important wavelengths is probably the future and are certainly reality within a year or two. Unfortunately I do not know in what ratio you should have between the different wavelengths, and I also have no experience of it. Did I know how the perfect chip should be, I would not sit here and give you free advice for in that case I would have a profitable business
@ eznoops: Which type of chip you asking for? 1, 3, 10, 20, 50 or what watt
Sincerely Lasse