Growth from LEDs

Reef Aquarium & Tank Building Forum

Help Support Reef Aquarium & Tank Building Forum:

marinelife

SaltGeek
Joined
Jan 19, 2004
Messages
234
Location
Union, Ohio
I am at the year mark for my tank running with just LEDs here are some growth pictures.

May 07, 2010
DSC_0529.jpg


November 19, 2010
DSC_0385.jpg

From 1 26 2011

DSC_0717.jpg



Feb 14, 2011
DSC_0785.jpg

From 3 19 2011

DSC_0884.jpg



June 19, 2010
DSC_0565.jpg


November 19, 2010 - you can see both corals in the picture above.
On the first picture notice the growth at the base as well.
DSC_0383.jpg

DSC_0384.jpg



I am running
48 XP-G R5 Cool White LEDs
48 XR-E Royal Blue LEDs with 60degree optics
2 BoostLED Par30 s with 3red and 2 white leds
 
Jan 26-2011
DSC_0719.jpg

DSC_0720.jpg


Feb 14, 2011
DSC_0788.jpg

DSC_0787.jpg


March 19, 2011
DSC_0886.jpg

DSC_0887.jpg


August 16, 2010
DSC_0654.JPG


November 19, 2010
DSC_0386.jpg

From 1 26 2011
DSC_0718.jpg


Feb 14, 2011
DSC_0786.jpg


March 19, 2011
DSC_0885.jpg
 
I built my own with Cree LEDs
48 XP-G R5 Cool White LEDs
48 XR-E Royal Blue LEDs with 60degree optics
2 BoostLED Par30 s with 3red and 2 white leds
 
Cool, I wanted to build my own. but I figured for the price, warranty, and not haveing to do the work (I get very busy at times), I couldn't go wrong. Plus they were recommended and I did alot of research.

But thats awesome you built your own and are having such good results!
 
I even went with a lower wattage, 100wx2 over a 4ft tank(70gal). I was looking at 2 200w! I had no clue they would do what they did. But now I know and now I know what I have to do in the future, after I get the what ever is goingon straight?! I think I am going through a mini crash, snowball!
 
Heatsinks: 3 10.080 x 14" Heatsinks from heatsinkusa.com - $180.07 Shipped
LEDS: 4 x 24 LED kits which include the following items - $980 shipped

Parts used
Drill Bits: #30 for LED screws, 11/64" for Fan holders, 17/64" for Hangers
Screws are a Self Drilling Phillips 6-20 x 1/2
Washers are a number 6 nylon.
22 Gauge wire from Radio Shack
Thermal Compound from Radio Shack
Under $100
 
I even went with a lower wattage, 100wx2 over a 4ft tank(70gal). I was looking at 2 200w! I had no clue they would do what they did. But now I know and now I know what I have to do in the future, after I get the what ever is goingon straight?! I think I am going through a mini crash, snowball!

honestly, theres nothing wrong with that light fixture, it was merely the fact that it wasnt acclimated properly to your system...
I dont think it had as much to do with your individual scenario as your tank upgrade did.
I suspect some other aspect of your upgrade/tank move disturbed the equlibrium somewhere, then adding powerful LED's without acclimation simultaneously had more of an impact because your corals were already in a weakened state... also, there may be some errant parameter in your system that you havent discovered yet. but good luck man, hopefully it all comes around soon. :(
 
Heatsinks: 3 10.080 x 14" Heatsinks from heatsinkusa.com - $180.07 Shipped
LEDS: 4 x 24 LED kits which include the following items - $980 shipped

Parts used
Drill Bits: #30 for LED screws, 11/64" for Fan holders, 17/64" for Hangers
Screws are a Self Drilling Phillips 6-20 x 1/2
Washers are a number 6 nylon.
22 Gauge wire from Radio Shack
Thermal Compound from Radio Shack
Under $100

Holy cow fish, thats way more than the Evolution LEDs!
 
LED's are not necessarly cheaper in the short term. Long term they're very cheap as you don't have to replace bulbs every 8-12 months, which can be very costly depending on the lighting.
 
yes they are, not sure why. But I think that was so you get more spread with more lights, rather than 1/3, 1 light can't make up the spread of 3 lights spaced evenly? I think, that was my thought on that. I could be way off
 
Back
Top