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10/02/2011, 08:32 PM | #2576 |
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Johnny,
My ats is great. It took me three tries with the slot in my pvc pipe but Ive got it right now. Flow is nice and even, Im getting about 400 gph and growth get better every week. I tested my water tonight and n's are 0 for the 7th week in a row and my n's are at 0.012. Ive also cut bsck on how long my skimmer is running every day. I havent added any additional reds at this point because everything seems to be good. If i was to add more I would need another driver and given that I will be building a bigger one in a couple of months Ive decided not to put anymore money into this one. Steve
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10/03/2011, 08:26 AM | #2578 |
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So Steve, are you going to build one big one with LED's for the 240 or have 2 smaller ones? What dimension & how many LEDs if one big one?
Sounds like another good thing about LED's is they don't limit your screen to the length of T5 tubes. |
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10/03/2011, 05:56 PM | #2580 |
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How far away are your LED's from the screen right now / what distance you think would be good for the 14 on future build?
You figure you'll need to cool it with fans? |
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With the next build, I'm not sure if it will be a box or more of an open air design. If its a box I would imagine I will have to add some kind of cooling.
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10/03/2011, 09:16 PM | #2582 | |
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There's one of your problems. Not all ballasts are made the same. I recently learned that Workhorse ballasts are not very efficient - which is what I use. Since you're only using the lamps for 3 months, you might as well get a good ballast and drive the bejeesus out of the lamps. This will decrease lamp life, generally but like I said, we're going for intensity here. Your old ballast may not be very efficient (I guess defining "old" in this case would help) and it may not be ideal for driving the T5s that you have. So I would check into that. But between that and the lamps being too far away, you're not getting efficient scrubbing. The black algae is high-nutrient load in your tank not getting removed and you need to up the intensity by getting the lights closer, better reflectors (assuming you have reflectors, hard to see in the pics), putting more lamps in, etc.
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10/04/2011, 12:08 AM | #2583 |
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Yeah, is a Workhorse out of a setup I bought used some years ago. One of the three ballasts failed so the whole thing was sitting around when I decided to take one out for the ATS. So you're right, it's probably very weak.
I have an IceCap 430 being taken out of service for LED's soon, I'll move the lamps closer when I switch to that. Yes, they do have clip on reflectors. THANKS for the advice. You making any progress tinkering with LED's for ATS? |
10/04/2011, 11:46 AM | #2584 |
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Fixtures should get here soon...
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what fixture did you decide on????
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I had 2 custom made, each with 112 1W LEDs and dual-switching. It's arranged so I that I should be able to test multiple combinations. The basic ones, such as 425/660 (Chlorophyll A) and 455/630 (Chlorophyll B) but then also 455/660 and 425/630, then both blues with one red and both reds with one blue (3-band) as well as all 4, then if I get creative I could eliminate the blues completely. It'll take some time, but should get some interesting data to run with...
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i am anxious to see how that will turn out. what kind of heat sink are they using?
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All of this begs the question though - is there something wrong with your system that is raising these concerns, or do you just want to see green growth? I don't always have green bushy growth on my screen, there are weeks where it grows a lot darker and slimier, and I had some algae in the DT. Some of that had to do with the fact that I had severely coralline-encrusted powerheads, a ghetto temporary setup, and I allowed some of my levels to get out of whack 'cause I've been too busy lately, and I recently discovered that the Workhorse ballast that I have is probably not the best ballast, which means I need to switch that out and get a more efficient one that will drive the lamps harder (I think the one I have is wearing out) But my point is, if your water parameters are fine, fish & corals are happy, DT is free of algae, they what's the worry? Quote:
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Thanks for all the advice. I have some persistent algae in my sand bed and on a couple rocks. I suspect it is from N and P leaching out. All parameters are good and all my tank inhabitants appear to be happy. I guess there is so much talk about green growth that I felt something had to be wrong with my scrubber. I will try cleaning one side of the screen with a brush but if that doesn’t work I guess I am going just fine.
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10/05/2011, 10:30 AM | #2592 |
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Great!
What I meant about cleaning 1/2 of the screen was cleaning one half on both sides, rather than one side. Think of it like replacing 1/2 of the screen by way of scrubbing it well. Just wanted to clarify that...
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what's the rule on running carbon with a scrubber?
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10/05/2011, 07:40 PM | #2594 |
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No conflicts with carbon.
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ok, thanks.
i'm having so many floating particles in my water that i think a carbon would help. any thoughts? Last edited by rysher; 10/05/2011 at 09:38 PM. |
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Particles are food for corals, the only reason to remove them is for aesthetics. Carbon is not likely to remove them, you would want mechanical filtration. But either way, you're going to be removing coral food from the tank. Carbon is more for removing dissolved impurities, not particles.
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floyd....with the leds are you planning on using any optics???? I was looking at my lights last night and was thinking that I am losing a lot of light because the of spread. What do you think about putting 80 or 100 degree optics on them to kind of harness the spread a little?
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If you're talking 3W LEDs then IMO you run into an issue with intensity and distribution. If you're close you want no lenses but then you get hotspots, so you move them away and now you spread the light out too much, so you put lenses on and end up re-focusing the light right where it was before, maybe a smidge less intense. 80-100 degree lenses yes, do they make those?
The LEDs I'm using are inherently 120 degree spread and all 1W so I plan on putting them 2" or so from the screen and based on other people's experiment with 1W LED fixtures this is perfect.
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I am probably about 4-5" away now because the 3w seemed too strong to be so close as it looked like I was getting burn marks. Since moving it back my growth has been great. Rapidled.com has 80 degree optics and know theres another online vendor that has 100's also. I might try putting the 80's on the led's that are on ends of my heat sink since a lot of the light from them is spilling over the screen and not really doing anything.
I will be following your test results closely because I am planning on building another ATS for my 280 that will be ready by the end of the year and my screen will be 20x15. My thought is to use use two 1" heat sinks that are 20" long. I would put 10 leds on each heat sink for a total of 20 per side. That would give me 120w's of led light.
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So, seriously, does this really work? I have a mag 9.5 and very tempted to give this a try.
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