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Great looking taank seti by the way what is your ratio of led in your DIY
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~~ Bob ~~ Current Tank Info: 75g reef tank, octoHB2000 HOB skimmer, 2x EG D120 Led black boxes |
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I am very pleased with the royal blues color and my ratio. I was worried that it is going to be very blue, but they did not looked so blue at all, IMO. All of the residents in the tank looked happy, especially, the frogspawn showed a very nice purple tips, both of my Ricordeas were really popped out. My zoas and gsp also showed a very nice green. I did not noticed much on my sps yet...too early to tell. Today is the first day that I am ruining on these fixtures. I am watching closely to ensure that I do not bleach my sps. And will gradually adjust the dimmer higher. |
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Newa70 What size tank is that?
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I got my 2 D120s up and running. Pretty happy with everything. Seems built well enough, fans work well,... ordered with 30b, 22w, 3violet with 90 deg optics. Crappy pic with everything dimmed equally ~15-25%.
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Since, my two new d120 did not equip with the moon-light. So I added a strip of the low voltage led to create a moon-light.
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The moonlights are a good idea. I run the small clip on light on the side (refugium) at night. A small angled beam makes it into the main tank for a little moonlight. |
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So I have been planning on ordering two of these lamps for our 75g. Which manufacturer is putting out the best product? I don't mind paying a little more to make it last ect. At first I was thinking get the d120's but then I heard the a4s had better finned heat-sinks.
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K my tank is 20" tall with a 3" sand bed so 17" from top with 5-6 inch tall canopy with hanging it will be about 3 inches from water unless I cut the top to plug the lights in.. My question is the optics which should I use...please help I have no idea
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Well what about splash guarding them sconce they are so close to the water?
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Ok so I'm pulling the trigger on these lights this week and every time I think I know what I want I read a little more.
Can someone tell me difference between d120 and a4 as I'm leaning more towards the a4 now. I like the twilight controller built in idea but I'm worried if the LCD controller goes bad the whole u it does. Corey |
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Hello all, I am also looking to upgrade my 4 250w MH and 8 T5. After reading this thread and trying to absorb all the info in here. Would it be a correct assumption to state that 120w of LEDs is equivalent to a 250w MH.
I am looking at 2 lights with 88 or 80 x3w Cree LEDs. My tank is 104" x 30" x 26" even though I am from downunder I have used inches to save confusion. I know Chicago and snausy have similar sized tanks, are you guys comfortable with the above statement and is 440w of led light enough to replace 1288w of MH/T5 Cheers Jon |
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Next I'm trying the twilight group light with built in controller. Those supposedly have heatsinks, and you can ask for an aluminum housing. No one has gotten one yet to confirm the quality. |
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If you start going over $300+ per light for a chinese fixture, you're better off buying a commercial fixture in the US with a better warranty. |
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120w of QUALITY leds (at 2w or more each) can provide similar lighting as a 250w MH. Each basic light can cover around 24". 3 or 4 would be fine. Use optics for a tank greater than 24" in depth. A ratio of 2:1 royal blue to neutral white provides a 14k color. With Cool White leds, use a little less royal blue. Add some Violet actinic 420nm leds to each fixture for color pop. Any other color added does nothing for coral growth or health, but can bring out colors. If you want to keep a few T5's, they provide excellent supplementation to leds. 440w of leds can provide similar results as 1288w, and provide lots of savings in electricity, less heat, and bulb changes. MH/T5 may still be better, but the benefits of leds outweigh the cons of MH/T5 overall for me. The only way to know is to try it for yourself. |
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My fear with the built in controller is if it goes bad the light stops working and ship back to china. Now I'm debating between a4 and d120 with optics. Sort of. Leaning towards a4
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