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thats why you have to look at the right type of focal lenses. 3W cree at 100% power at 29" have over 200 PAR. I have a guy in NYC who has similar situation to yours and he went with 80 degree focal lenses since he wants leds about 15" the water. you have to understand your needs and creater leds towards your needs.
now, as I said earlier - you have a good point and I can tell you with 100% believe - if CREE will come with newer bulbs in 3 months and the guy who makes the lamps - he will put the new ones in. He wants to have the best current lamp on the mkt.
don't you lose some spread when you use the focal lense?
possibly no need to upgrade the lighting but you will get the itch to upgrade your tank sooner or later:lol::lol::lol:
I guess I don't understand. What do "focal lenses" do and how much more money would it cost to have added them to my fixture?
I guess I don't understand. What do "focal lenses" do and how much more money would it cost to have added them to my fixture?
Invoice Rafal?
See.... this is exactly why I am holding out. I have heard of the 5w cree LED lamps. I know you say this is a limited edition piece but once that hit the market others will follow.
So then, theoretically, if we ever wanted to upgrade to 5W then we would just have to change and driver? (looking for the angle here)
I am not that good - but I will get you an answer to it. you have to remember there is internal driver and external driver (power supply).
Yes I do understand that, but the external is the easy part(un-plug/plug-in) and usually the lesser expense. Hopefully if the drivers can be somewhat easily replaced then it wouldn't be too hard to upgrade in the future.
With a 65g tank I really think 2 IO units will be massive and very much overkill at full power, so I really don't expect to need to upgrade anytime soon.
possibly no need to upgrade the lighting but you will get the itch to upgrade your tank sooner or later:lol::lol::lol:
"This system give our customers possibilities to easy change strip in lamp in situation when it is damaged - or user want to change our X-plore strip to another one - for example with better LED chip - if they were developed in the future. So - there is no needed any computer changing, power supply etc - this give our customers possibilities to enjoy our products - and customise it for their requirements."
Do the led put off uvb light? what type of glass or plexiglass lid do you recommend with the led
Do the led put off uvb light? what type of glass or plexiglass lid do you recommend with the led
I was meaning to say i want to put glass lids on my tank. do the glass lids block any of the spectrum? what choice of material would you suggest making lids out of?(acrylic, plexiglass, starfire glass, or regular glass?)
I know that this group buy is done now, but I was curious what lighting I'd need to go with over my 300 gal sps dominated aquarium? Dimensions are 96x24x30 there are only 3 openings on top of the tank that I believe are somewhere between 24-30" wide.
Here's an old pic to show rock placement. I wouldn't want to be limited by the light though if we decided to have a deeper aquarium later on and I do keep sps at the bottom of the tank. We are currently using 3 400W halides ran on HQI ballasts:
I was meaning to say i want to put glass lids on my tank. do the glass lids block any of the spectrum? what choice of material would you suggest making lids out of?(acrylic, plexiglass, starfire glass, or regular glass?)
I was meaning to say i want to put glass lids on my tank. do the glass lids block any of the spectrum? what choice of material would you suggest making lids out of?(acrylic, plexiglass, starfire glass, or regular glass?)
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