dieden
Exocoetidae
question, I didn't see a fan in your parts list. Do you hav one on this build, or is there already one in the lighting housing?
question, I didn't see a fan in your parts list. Do you hav one on this build, or is there already one in the lighting housing?
So I made my order, I also was thinking of ordering a "RGB" dimming circuit.
I was thinking of using this and just using the 2 side, or the "RG" and leave the "B" side for night lights. Do you think that I would be able to use this after the MEANWELL driver.
4A Wireless RGB LED Controller with 6 Key Remote Control 12-24V | Virtual Village - US
Cesar,,how are the corals response to the new light..
Im really guessing here. But based on my existing 6 bulb T5's, The 24 LEDs can easily match the intensity if not more. Note: This is based on my perception on what I see. And also through photography. Not a scientific approach, So i can be really wrong here. Either way, I can always add up.Are you sure you have enough light?
I believe they are correct. Lets do the math.We talked to two places and they told us we would 48 led kit for a standard 75 to 90 gallon tank that is 4 foot long.
The problem I have right now (24 LEDs) is that the blues is on the front does not reach the back of my tank. The whites has a very good spread front to back. So If im sticking with 24 LEDs then I need a wider spread for the blues. If im going to 36 LEDs, then 60 degree optics is ok.Why would you want 90 degree over the more direct 60 degree?
I believe they are correct. Lets do the math.
48*18 = 864/48(leds) = 18 -> about right...
48*18 = 864/24(leds) = 36 -> This is what Im using right now. Need to add 12 more.
The guideline:
10=Hard Core (Too Much) Light. Very Deep Tank
15=SPS (most people use)
20=LPS, Softies
25=Softies
what math is this please explain what this means.
Also what does this stand for? 10 what? 15 what? etc.
trying to figure this out because if we go with a 8 foot tank that is 24" wide and 24" deep we were told we would need three fixtures with 60 LED's per heatsink OR three tubes like yours with 60 LED on each. 40 blue and 20 white to equal a 400w radium MH. Do you see the math in this?
But if that is correct then the 18x3w crees that I will be putting over my Biocube will not be good enough for my LPS.
20.8x20.1= 418.08
418/18=23.2
If that is correct then it is saying that I will be barely powering enough for softies.
I have a question. If you run or want the same continuous power from the lights do you need to make them dimmable? You mentioned it was cheaper to not have the drivers. So is that a practical approach? I like the idea of leds for longer lasting and powers savings but I am trying to figure out the costs and if it is practical to do a lower cost approach that wont end up costing more in the long run. I am planning for about I have a tank with about 1296 sq in and I have softies and I am trying to work to having a mixed tank with sps, lps and softies.
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