Got any pictures of your tank with the current lights? I'm trying to figure out the best LED mix for an upcoming build.... I have now taken out a majority of the whites ration 5:1 blues/whites inserted OCW which is basically turquoise, red and Rblue, which when mixed together gives white. I have never looked back corals are now doing great and growing. Corals which had suffered have now recovered.
In looking into the Pacific Sun fixtures I noticed they don't use any white LED's and they supplement with other colors. Sounds interesting
mmhhh ... I posted a link earlier on to a forum with a long video which suggests that yellow light produced by the white bulbs can cause algae growth. Have a look maybe you are punching in too much yellow. What test kits are you using? Additives? What lighting did you have before Leds?
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2315500
here you go. There is a bit of squabbling within the thread but ignore it and take from it the important parts
The chips are dimmable yes. There are a lot of different optics available, tight beam, wide beam, diffused etc. Most large optics are made of glass.
The efficiency are a bit lower when comparing total wattage, but ease of building, replacing broken LEDs, flexibility, price etc by far makes up for that.
I do help with builds, but I'm in SwedenBut for any that like I can make a total "noob" guide how to make one.
I found a fixture that interest me for my reef. What do you think on the setup of this multichip LED?
12 x Blue LEDs run at 3W SemiLED 470nm input 3.5V , 750MA
10 x Cool White LEDs run at 3W Bridglux 12000K 3.5V 750MA
6 x Royal LEDs run at 3W SemiLED 440NM Input 3.5V 750MA
4 x UV LEDs run at 3W Edison 375-380nm 3.5v 750ma
6 X 6500K LEDs run at 3W bridglux 6500K 3.5v 750ma
2 x yellow LEDs run at 3W epistar 590nm 3.5v 750ma
1 x red LEDs run at 3w epistar 660nm 2.5V 750MA
1 x green LEDs run at 3W epistar 520NM 3.5V 750MA
That might be the cause....because the 15,000K leds are more to the yellow spectrum light (i think the leds were cheap and not with the correct K). Im using salifert and tested with red sea as well to double check. as additives i use bicorbonate of soda for alkanity and calcium chloride for calcium. than ultra min s for corals. I had T5 lights before
Thanks
What is currently the best full spectrum (For SPS corals, in particular) 50W multichip (With up to two individually controlled channels max) being sold?
Why don't you just make your own at this site
www.leds-global.com
Are Epileds and Bridgelux trusted as decent/good LED brands