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03/19/2011, 11:23 AM | #1 |
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Any advantage to having LED's on a refugium?
Bit pricey but was wondering would there be any advantage/disadvantage to running LED's on the refugium?
I was thinking something like a http://www.marinedepot.com/18_24_Inc...S33000-vi.html I live in florida in an older not so well insulated home and its pretty much impossible to keep the house under 80 in the summer short of buying a A/C unit the size of a walmart and my own private power plant to run it.. Anything that produces less heat is a must have. I currently have a 24 inch power compact light on it. As for whats growing in the fuge... well honestly I haven't a clue. Its kind of a 10 year old mess of various random algea that I added here and there or somehow hitchhiked in there lol |
03/19/2011, 01:15 PM | #2 |
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That fixture is probably not optimal for algae as far as the color temp goes. I have a DIY LED fixture over the small fuge of my nano and it works extremely well, but it's a mix of 3w neutral white and warm while LEDs instead of the 1w cool blue and royal blue LEDs on the fixture you linked.
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03/19/2011, 03:24 PM | #3 |
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Are they any LED fixtures that are ready for algea out of the box? Or am I stuck going the DIY route?
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03/19/2011, 04:54 PM | #4 |
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Most Leds Made for homes are in the 2700-6500 range. Hit a local big box store and those leds that screw into a socket for 20 dollars will work perfect.
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03/19/2011, 06:06 PM | #5 |
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I use this led for my refuge, a bit pricy, but no worries about fade out.
Par 38 12 watts std fixture http://www.ledliquidatorsinc.com/PAR...light_bulb.php |
03/20/2011, 07:04 PM | #6 |
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you go with the white or the warm white version? Dont see where it listed which the different range between the two was
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03/20/2011, 07:26 PM | #7 |
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Warm white would be better for algae, but the cool white will work fine.
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03/20/2011, 07:34 PM | #8 |
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JBJ nano Gle Led
I use 2x of this LED for my sump.
http://www.marinedepot.com/JBJ_Nano_...FIRFRL-vi.html Don't need much power and low low heat. My chaeto loves it. Best.
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03/20/2011, 07:40 PM | #9 |
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You could use a few of these:
http://www.ledliquidatorsinc.com/PAR...light_bulb.php Unless the refugium is very deep, then I would choose one with optics. |
06/13/2011, 12:36 PM | #10 | |
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Fuge wise even close to the water line it only illuminates a small portion of the fuge, I think I"d need 4 of them to replace a single compact bulb. On a side note the aluminum cooling fins are sharp as razor blades, but no project is truely a project till you get a little blood on it heh |
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06/13/2011, 01:36 PM | #11 |
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I brought an LED strip at 8000K color and my chaeto started dying... I then made my own diy strip using Cree XP-G 5000K color and chaeto tripled in size in 2 weeks.
Color intensity is extremely important in refug. From what I read, 5000K-6500K is optimal.
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06/13/2011, 02:36 PM | #12 |
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I use the 65k of these with a cheap reflector from the painters section at lowes. I've used them for years- cheap, low heat, long lasting, chaeto grows fine.
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I tried a few differnt bulb setups but do to space constraints I really can't fit one safely under my cabinet. I ended up buying the lower end marineland LED light since it I liked the size and style of it. I've had it running about 6 months now, and while my cheato hasn't died, it hasn't really grown much either. I just ordered the Marineland Reef led fixture hoping that does the ticket. The double-bright one might have worked but figured the reef one would be better.
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