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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Close to the ocean
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Ebay led
LED Aquarium Coral Reef Grow Light Panel
They are selling these LED lights on ebay. Listed price is $100 plus free shipping. Also had 30 risk free money back guarantee. Do you recommend this product or is it just garbage. ![]() Features & Benefits: Item Includes: Each light contains 112 pieces, 4.5-deciwatt, 10mm LEDs White/blue ratio of 1:1 (56-white, 56-blue LEDs / panel) Precision blue LEDs from Bridgelux USA Precision phosphor-coated white LEDs from Bridgelux USA Wide-angle LEDs are used for max coverage & output Silver-reflective boards under LEDs increases efficiency No infrared rays or ultraviolet radiation LEDs emit light without using filaments; lights run cool Built-in, ballast-free, power supply circuitry PC boards have oversized, 1¼" wide traces for min. loss 10-years or more life-expectancy with minimum decay Uses 110-120 volts; standard USA power cords included Built-in, pre-drilled holes for easy mounting & hanging CE & ROHS compliant Brand new in original boxes Risk free purchase; 30-day money back guarantee 2 - 50w Xen-lux LED panels 2 - 110v 5' power cords Specifications: Number of panels: 2 LEDs per panel: 112 Total 10mm LEDs: 224 Color: White/Blue mix Blue 455-460nm White 7000k 1100lm Power per panel: 50w Panel size: 12.25" x 12.25" Panel height: 1.5" Frame: Composite ebay link: http://cgi.ebay.com/LED-Aquarium-Cor...item4a9e79b2e0
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250 gallon.. tangs are the best.. the po po is not. Current Tank Info: 250 reef |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Auburn, AL
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Might be good for lighting the inside of the stand, or moonlights if you want a "full" moon.
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Ask me where to get reasonably priced 1/4" clear netting for DIY screen tops! Current Tank Info: 90g Reef, 120 Rimless Starfire in the works |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 214
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Quote from nano-reef:
112 x .45 watts = 50 watts and that's what they advertize for each pannel which sell for around 90$. They are not powerful enough for primary lighting in a reef, regardless of what the total wattage is. There is no replacement for higher power LEDs. Enough said ;p |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Pottsgrove,PA
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What about something like that for a refugium?
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