Mr. Wilson, Do you have a link. I'm going with 60 or 90 degree lenses with a reflector. I thought the adjustable thing would help as to which one. I'm going to use multichips, 100w. The end fixtures will look similar to the ones you posted pics of in your shop.
Anyway, I can't believe you guys are using 100 watt lights. I use 4, 30 watt multi chips at 700ma across my 6 foot tank and I started frying sps and making my softies and lps not open. I eventually took the reflectors of the multi chip leds, raised the fixture to maybe around 6 inches of the top of the tank and only then my corals started to open back up.
It was probably your spectrum not intensity that was killing your corals. You will not achieve adequate PAR with 30w multichips without lenses unless your tank is short and the chips are close to the water.
The general rule of thumb is that 200 PAR on the substrate will give you adequate light throughout the tank. SPS do well at 300-800, LPS 200-600, and soft corals are fine at 75.
Ok I'll be shooting for 200 par, I've got lps, sps and softies in pretty much every section of the tank. If it's not enough par with the reflector on I will then try some 50 watt chips. I think that's the most I can go before the white color would over power my royal blues.
You can bet your dupa, white will dominate![]()
Quick question, how are you guys gluing the optic and reflector to the chip? Just simple superglue? Would that not trap some heat inside the space between the chip and the optic?
Quick question, how are you guys gluing the optic and reflector to the chip? Just simple superglue? Would that not trap some heat inside the space between the chip and the optic?
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Are any of you using the cold white 20k multi chips? If so how is your growth with them?
I am using a 25000k chip over my 25 cube. Growth is pretty good, though I am having phosphate issues at the moment and everything is stunted. Its a 50w chip in an 18" cube no optics about 7" off the water. Pic in the galery