xpertrifle
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OK, So I bought current TrueLumen Pro LED strips. There are only 2 48" strips now, but here is my obsevation. The lights on the right side tank are 1 250w MH (1yr old) with 1 CF, the left side and 2 LED's on the other. I forget what temp they are (the MH and CF), I think It's 14K. One LED is actinic blue (470nm or something) and one 12K. The coral glows like never before with the actinic's, one of these would be worth it on any tank just for the blue. The LED's are not as bright as the MH's on my deep tank. I think they would work really great on a regular (not tall) tank. I will post pics, they are not all that clear. Much more so in real life. The tank is a 180gal. 6' long, 18" wide I think and 31" tall.
The light directly under is very, very intense but I noticed much of the light comes out in a very wide beam. So to capture and direct the light that was lighing the whole room up; down I used aluminum foil in the hood. I dont think heat will be a problem with the foil and LEDs but I'll let you know if I need to put a fan back up.
This is with the LED's on the left, MH on right; before my home made reflector.
After the reflector.
I used alum foil as a makeshift reflector. It made it a little brighter I think, No meter to be sure but looks like it.
The light directly under is very, very intense but I noticed much of the light comes out in a very wide beam. So to capture and direct the light that was lighing the whole room up; down I used aluminum foil in the hood. I dont think heat will be a problem with the foil and LEDs but I'll let you know if I need to put a fan back up.
This is with the LED's on the left, MH on right; before my home made reflector.

After the reflector.


I used alum foil as a makeshift reflector. It made it a little brighter I think, No meter to be sure but looks like it.
