mr.wilson
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That's handy, and it even works on a MAC. Thanks for posting
Anyway let me know what you think.
Folks:
Maybe it bears reminding that photographs are 100% useless for discerning the color rendering of light fixtures. There are simply far too many variables that come into play. Ignoring all of the source variables. each of our monitors is vastly different and none of us are seeing the same thing. Reach up and press the color temperature menu button on your monitor. Which setting is correct, they are vastly different?
Mr Wilson, how do you get Lassef's calculator to calculate after plugging the numbers in? ---RickThat's handy, and it even works on a MAC. Thanks for posting
Mr Wilson, how do you get Lassef's calculator to calculate after plugging the numbers in? ---Rick
The 100W multi chips from my vendor all have a 120 degree spread.
With a little trig you can figure it out. (I had to shake off 40 years of inactivity :spin1: )
it is:
TAN A = a/b
where A is the angle (.5 x 120 = 60), a is 1/2 the spread and b is the height (24"). We are solving for a.
TAN 60 X 24 = 41.5 (half the spread) Spread = 83"
Wow that was fun! Now I just need one of the engineers to check my work.
I got it guys. Lasse...in your directions you say use a , as the decimal. When I use . it works.---Rick
So I came across this thread last week in my own planning to use these types of chips over my new tank. It's a 30XH (24L x 12W x 24H), I wanted the height for my seahorses. As such it's not going to have clams or SPS in it, but the do get along nicely with the collection of softies and LPS in their current 20gal. I was thinking to get the penetration that I'd go with 2 20W hybrid chips and a single all blue or all white 20W chip in the center all on one long heatsink. My problem is understanding the drivers to run them. I'd like to think I can get away with just one driver running all 3 chips in series, but my electrical background is weak. Truth be told, the corals only know if enough PAR exists to photosynthesize or not, so dimming and other controls aren't really needed. Looking over driver specs is making my head spin, can anyone help with suggestions and an explanation of why they'd suggest a certain driver? Thank.
Lasse, so for lens I need to + 6 ?... if my hight # is 6.35cm + 6 = 12.35cm and depth is 101.6cm + 6 = 107.6cm... these are the numbers I should plug into your calculator ?