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03/04/2008, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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Red and Blue LED Gro Lights--Anyone use?
I have been seeing these on ebay. Anyone using a version of them? 110V 168 bulbs to 900 bulb versions depending on suface area to be covered.
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03/04/2008, 05:40 PM | #2 |
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Too Red
I would avoid this light. Per the specifications, it has the following mix of LEDs:
30 Blue light LEDs: 465nm (nanometer) wave length 138 Red light LEDs: 650nm (nanometer) wave length Note that it has much more red than blue which makes it more suited to terrestrial plants. For zooxanthellae, you need more of the blue spectra: Source: Photobehavior of stony corals: responses to light spectra and intensity O. Levy*, Z. Dubinsky and Y. Achituv, The Journal of Experimental Biology 206, 4041-4049, 2003 |
03/07/2008, 06:15 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the graph
Good info. Thank You.
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