Woja222
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I decided to do an led setup with SMD leds...I know what youre thinking...not bright enough but I dont think that's the case. I did a lot of research and calculation. So the white cree led has 3w and approximately 130lm per bulb. I see people usually do about 24 blues and 12 whites on a 75 gallon tank with 60 degree optics. So just to get in the ballpark range I'll do the numbers on the comparison of whites between cree and SMD. Did a lot of reading and the SMD cool white average watt is .24W and 14lm per chip. I have 288 white chips and no optics so I wanted to at least double my lumens since the viewing angle is doubled.
Cree @3W and 130lm----12 white cree = 36W and 1560lm w/60 deg optics
SMD @.24W and 14lm----288 white SMD = 69.12W and 4032lm no optics
My current setup is 288 cool whites, 216 blues, and 72 pinks. All on seperate power supplies and dimmers. In the picture below from top to bottom it goes two small blue pieces for moonlight, then pink-white-blue-white-white-blue-white-blue-pink.
I plan on changing the setup by taking the pinks out completely and replacing them with blues. Then adding one row(72) of red and one row(72) of green. So that will be 5040lm/86.4W of blue, 4032lm/69.12W of white, and the green and red with just be accent color only ran for a short time. Dont want to run the green long because it with "warm" the light spectrum up too much.
Cree @3W and 130lm----12 white cree = 36W and 1560lm w/60 deg optics
SMD @.24W and 14lm----288 white SMD = 69.12W and 4032lm no optics
My current setup is 288 cool whites, 216 blues, and 72 pinks. All on seperate power supplies and dimmers. In the picture below from top to bottom it goes two small blue pieces for moonlight, then pink-white-blue-white-white-blue-white-blue-pink.
I plan on changing the setup by taking the pinks out completely and replacing them with blues. Then adding one row(72) of red and one row(72) of green. So that will be 5040lm/86.4W of blue, 4032lm/69.12W of white, and the green and red with just be accent color only ran for a short time. Dont want to run the green long because it with "warm" the light spectrum up too much.