absolutely amazing. are they 60degree optics on your orpheks?
Thanks ATTY. Those are 90 degree optics, since my tank is 35 inches deep.
what is your ratio of blue to white led's?
18 blue and 42 white, meaning ratio of 0.3-0.7 .
absolutely amazing. are they 60degree optics on your orpheks?
what is your ratio of blue to white led's?
What are your thoughts on the ability to dim LED's? The orpheks make one of the nicest LED units to date, but surely theyd get alot more people purchasing them if they had the ability to ramp up and down.
Absolutely stunning. Tagging along for more knowledge from this thread. I signed up because I wanted to post in here! lol... Keep on updating and I'll keep on reading!
Hey Bro,
I have so many questions about LEDs since you are pioneering in this new technology...
1. How did you decide to choose that specific LED company?
I saw the fixtures on my friend's tank. I liked the colors, the coral's reaction to it and the look of the fixtures.I inspected the technical info' and I was convinces to test it on my tank.
2. I heard that you can decide on how many blue vs white LED bulbs you get per fixture (why did you choose .3 to .7)?
I heard so too. I chose the basic version since I've seen it and been satisfied enough. I don't like too much blue or artificial light and coral reflexion.
3. What does the 90 degree thing mean?
90 degree means that the spread of light is not wide but penetrates deeper. Since my tank is 34'' , I decided to use the narrower lens.
4. I'm thinking of building a 600 gallon build 96"x48"x30"tall...how many fixtures and what degree (60 90 120???). Just thought I'd pick ur brain!
for this wide tank I'd use 8 fixtures if you plan growing SPS corals.
Have you been able to compare the output of the LED lighting to your old lighting or any others with a PAR meter? It would be interesting to know what you are getting in the real world on these fixtures.
I noticed your tank is used in the orpheck promo photography for the new DIF100 Multi Chip LED Pendant.
I have been considering using a couple of these as supplimental lighting to highlight certain corals.
At the moment it is a toss-up between the orpheck or the cannon led pendants. TBH cannon are edging it for me due to the swivel brackets.
Can I ask your opinion on the orpheck led pendant lights?
I tested Par with the Apogee Par meter.
The results were:
Under the white\blue led - over 3000 Par
water level (12'' under fixture-out of water) 1250 Par.
Top water surface - 950 Par
5'' in water 820 Par
Tank bottom (35'' under the surface) - 250 Par
I must say I'm pretty impressed.
Bmco those lights and your tank looking amazing, i have a question have any of the individual leds broke/stopped working at all are they easy to replace if they do?