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Unread 02/11/2010, 11:33 PM   #1
sanchoy
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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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Unread 02/12/2010, 12:05 AM   #2
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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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Unread 02/12/2010, 01:04 AM   #3
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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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Unread 02/13/2010, 08:08 AM   #4
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What about something like that for a refugium?


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