TED_C's for Sale thread - Final

No Problem LiquidCache. This is as low as the pricing will go on these.

I had some interest from a guy in Cali - but his mum just came down sick so that looks like it might fall through. I was giving him a few days to get his life on track before I move on.

Another boston reefer was asking about them too. But nothing firm yet.

FYI - the LEDs cannot be seperated and sold seperatly. Pacific Sun makes these as master / slave units - to seperate them means that the slave would be rendered useless

I'm still working on getting to the hardware store to buy the materials I need to properly solder the Par Meter wires. Stay tuned!
 
After some additional thought - I'm adding the brand new - never saw water return pump to my sale. My next build will require larger external return pumps.

Reef Ocotpus Diablo DC10500 pump $200 this was purchased 2/2014 and has never seen water - still have the box.

NOTE - the manifold will not be included!!!

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Please PM if interested.
 
Hey Ted. on the lights what are the dimensions? The web says 15â€Â³ x 7â€Â³ x 2.5â€Â³. Is this 15x7x2.5?
 
More info on the lights:

http://www.pacific-sun.eu/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=94&Itemid=194

Yes - their dimensions are 15 inches x 7 inches by 2.5 inches.

Each can cover 36 inches (long) by 30 inches (width) by 36 inches (depth of water) - depending on how high they are mounted.

Each fixture has the following LEDs

(12) Cree Xlamp XM-L, (8) Cool White & (4) Neutral White)
(6) Cree Xlamp XT-E 450nm 575mW/W
(6) Cree Xlamp XT-E 465nm 575mW/W
(2) Cree Xlamp XP-E 475nm
(1) Cree Xlamp XP-E Orange 610nm
(4) Cree Xlamp XP-E Green 525nm
(1) Cree Xlamp XP-E Red 630nm
(5) UV-A 400 & 420nm

I did my best to price these out on an LED buying site - I think all in all - the LEDs alone would cost you close to $300 for one fixture.

I also include the bluetooth adapter to allow connection to the lamps from a PC.

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cool thanks. I have a high po transmission that some one wants to buy. If they come get it today or tomorrow and they have still not sold I will take them and I know I need to PM you. Thanks. I like that it has 6 dif color controls.
 
Reef Octopus Diablo DC10500 pump $150

Reef Octopus Diablo XS-225 Protein Skimmer - $100 (new is over $400). DJSmallz (payment rcvd - waiting on pickup) Next in Line - Viper, Risin.

Apogee MQ-200 Par Meter - $200 Postal, RogerGolf (If I can fix it)

25W Aqua UV Sterilizer - $100 This is a heck of a deal folks - the lamp, ballast and quartz sleeve are all brand new. I retro-fitted a 57 W to a 25W.

two Pacific Sun Triton R2 175W LEDs - $600
 
PM's answered.

Reef Octopus Diablo DC10500 pump $150 reserved: Janes_mv

Reef Octopus Diablo XS-225 Protein Skimmer - $100 (new is over $400). DJSmallz (payment rcvd - waiting on pickup) Next in Line - Viper, Risin.

Apogee MQ-200 Par Meter - $200 Postal, RogerGolf (If I can fix it)

25W Aqua UV Sterilizer - $100 This is a heck of a deal folks - the lamp, ballast and quartz sleeve are all brand new. I retro-fitted a 57 W to a 25W.

two Pacific Sun Triton R2 175W LEDs - $600
 
Another update - Mostly everything is gone..

Another update - Mostly everything is gone..

All that's left:

25W Aqua UV Sterilizer - $100

two Pacific Sun Triton R2 175W LEDs - $600
 
Boy - I really would have thought these lights would have sold themselves. Since that doesn't really seem to be happening - let me tell you some of the features that blew me away.

The level of control you have over the individual lights is unprecendented. If you're worried about the level of whites or reds - you can lower the levels to acceptable amounts.

Here's a screen shot of the granularity that's controllable:

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If you don't want to mess with the complexity - you can always load up the natural par tables supplied by Pacific Sun. I think they have a hawaii program and they definetly have a bali program.

Pacific Sun actually went to some coral farms in Bali and used a spectrometer to measure the individual spectrums of light and applied that to their own par program. You can either run it as a standard program or you could download their par table and adjust it to your run times.

What really blew me away was their moon program. All you do is put the date of the last full moon / lights on / lights off time and the lights will automatically increase or decrease in intesity as the phases of the moon occur. I still look at the real moon and

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PM's answered.

Liquidcache is first in line followed by fishie80 in Va and jaredg1

Thanks for the interest.
 
I already got approval from my financial advisor (Read: Wife). In 3 hours those lights will be in my car on the way home with me. :D
 
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