Minimalistic multichip DIY LED build

Here what I got for pricing on the lumia 5.1 version. Non dimmable 95/unit for 3. Dimmable 170/unit for 3. These are with E27 base. You can also order with E40 instead if you have old mogul bases you can retro.
 
What are the options to drive a 100W led (1 channel only) with separate driver and power supply?


There are no LDD @ 3A, right?

Those cheeap chinese constant current drivers are ok?
 
So, here are the two I'm trying to decide between. The first is the 3 100W non dimmable lumia 5.1 lamps at $95 each. Total $285.00

The second is a 50w option listed by the same vendor here DHL Free shipping 2pcs/lot 50w UFO Led Aquarium Coral Reef Tank Light,Dropshipping
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DHL-...-Reef-Tank-Light-Dropshipping/1831227712.html. It's basically a blue and white. Same housing and base but they are selling these for $120 for two, so 60 each. I would buy 6 units and have them hung in pairs. In lieu of dimming, I could have three come on first and run for 12 hours and have the second set come on for around 6 hours for midday. This would also help with spreading out the light a bit more evenly, though intensity at the bottom might be a bit lower. This option would cost $360 in total.
I like the idea of the lumias because of the better variety of colours familiar history in the forums. The 50w option will help with power savings and better spread, but with no violets etc, it may appeared a bit washed out. What do you guys think?
 
The only thing I'm worried about is acclimatizing corals to the lights. I don't have much right now (4 zoa frags and a flame bta) and the zoa were under 100w leds anyway. Would it be sufficient to have the lights height adjustable and just start high and bring them down bit by bit?
 
Yeah...I'd be interested how they work for you. The other RC guy that I mentioned has not answered back,...I remember when I asked a question before he was rather slow in responding. The fixtures looked pretty cool, and are suppose to work on deeper tanks. My tank is 42" deep... is why I was looking at them. I'll let you know if I hear from him.
 
I got a price on those from the seller. They wanted around 175 each for the Asta 120R1. If I buy three they'd throw in the controller. Way cheaper than retail for that unit. I'm trying the lumias because at that price, if it doesn't work over my 125, I have a 100 gallon 72x18x18 w/o braces, that I may hang them over to use as a frag tank. Worse comes to worse I'm back to DIY my own fixtures in a few months.
 
Got some goodies in the mail!
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Yup! Just got the package last night. I just fired up one on a lamp in my bedroom to see hoot looked. I haven't had time to DIY a way to mount them yet, though.
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They should be all on 100% as one channel. This does look easily modifiable, though. The base is held on with 3 screws. Worst case, I can remove that, and see if there's room for a 5 up LDD board, or run all the wires to a separate box and just use the screw base as a dead mount.

I'm dying to get one over my tank to see what it looks like though! The light looks very violet in my room, though it's against a tan wall.
 
Not sure what you will find if you take it apart,...the wiring to each channel is most likely tiny put together with a machine,...if you buy a regular 5 channel they come with prewired 5+ 5- so diyer's can work with them and yes you would need LDD's or some individual power to each channel. Then you need a controller to run the individual channels. Seems to kind of defeat the purpose of just screwing them into a socket.
 
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