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Dennis B. Current Tank Info: Main tank 120 Gallon, 432 Watts T-5's plus 30 Watts of LED's, Frag 40 Gallon tank 234 Watts T-5's, 3 Frag tanks all 40 Gallon with LED lighting between 60 and 84 Watts. All LEDs are DIY Oh and then there is fresh water tanks 270 gallons |
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Ok, I'll look into it. I know they had a label on them, I just haven't bothered to take a look yet. If they were AC though, couldn't they just wire the fans directly to the electrical plug? I'm pretty sure the little box that went bad is a AC/DC converter. Then again, I don't know much about electrical.
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My tank is 4 ft wide 10 ft long am running eshines, currently running 4, 60wt 5 144wt, 2, 200wt leds and 4 250 mhalides. Really like the eshines most sps seem to love them but I did loose a few when I first put them up and a few still have not colored back up. Others that werent doing as good are looking better than ever, go figure. Started originaly buying the 60 wt but went to the 144s when they came out. the 60 wt I dont think have enough penetration for a deep tank, hoe this helps some,
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Yeah, the fans are 12v dc. The company I purchased through said they are shipping out my new light today.
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The 60 Watt has 10 XP-G R5 LEDs That they desceibe as 8,000to 10,000K Per CREE this is there Cool White 5,000K @ 1 Watt to 8,300K 5 Watts Personlay I like the Neutral Whites XP-G-Q-5 which are much closer to a balanced White. But an even better LED would be the XP-G-Q2 which is a CRI-90 LED whith a stronger output in the 490 nkm light range than any of the others. Unfortunatly no one is mounting the Q2's on Star mounts at this time. Overall the Eshines do seem like one of the better comercial fixtures. Unfortunatly I could not find pricing or the 144 Watt unit you mentioned.
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Has anyone tried these dimmable lights yet or have they been discredited because there are better options? Seems like a majority like the aquariumleds.com but after reading this 27 page thread, it seems that no one has had any major complaints on ANY of the function or customer service of the Chinese LEDs whether purchased from Ebay or not. I am starting my first tank, a 125 gallon, and it seems practical for me to go LED. With the prices at my LFS's it was not going to happen any time soon but after reading your experiences and seeing your pictures of these lower priced lights I may get some real soon. Thanks for sharing. P.S. How did anyone get their E-shine prices? Did you send an email requesting prices? |
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While for T-5's I like 6,500K to 10,000K in my bulb mix for the whites I d prefer the 4,000K to 5,000K LED's when mixed with Royal Blues and Blue LEDs. Actualy the best perfect whit is a 5,500K which no one makes in a star mount yet. The next closest is the CRI-90 which has the sme issue not enough demand to put in the start mount yet.
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yeah id be interested in these fixtures too!!!
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Just curious, why do they all drive these at 2 watts? My lights seem to stay extremely cool. What would it take to bump them up to the full 3 watts should I ever see the necessity?
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CL ad---- http://stlouis.craigslist.org/for/2905312906.html same guy's ebay ad http://www.ebay.com/itm/60W-CREE-Dim...item231b0259e9 from ledbell.com http://www.ledbell.com/sdp/1302330/4...ium_light.html Less than 24 hours later and these responses pop up on craigslist. One guys dimmer stopped working, another guy says to buy only expensive lights and the cheap ones are no good without much to back that up, and the next guy pokes at the previous guy saying he is wrong and the expensive lights are unnecessary. Kinda like on here too....haha. The last guy seems like he is directing his comment on the second post to the owner of a lfs since I know he builds and sells these rock walls (at a very, very high price for what it is) but I don't know how he could tell it was the lfs guy that made the second post. http://stlouis.craigslist.org/for/2906593869.html http://stlouis.craigslist.org/for/2907739773.html http://stlouis.craigslist.org/for/2908105407.html I hope you like yours and have no problems. I am a month or two away from needing any lights so your feedback is priceless. I really like the light you bought. I prefer to hear the comments and opinions of those who have actually owned and used the product versus the people who read this or that or whose buddies and friends experienced this or that. This thread might be half this size if that were the case ![]() Last edited by radbluesfan; 03/17/2012 at 09:52 PM. Reason: added to |
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But yes the higher the wattat the more illumination the depper the penetration. It can also mean less total number of LED's are needed to get the same amount of light. But there are other factors involved as well. One big one is cooling. The hotter a LED runs the shorter its life span. The higher the wattage it runs at the more heat it will generate. But if it properly cooled with a heat sink or the addition of a fan the heat issue should not be a factor. Now someone had a question on why the dimmable fixtures cost so much. Wellll this goes int the use of comercial drivers rather than designing a specific driver for the fixture. An example is a fixt 60 watt driver costs roughly $26 retail while a dimable one can cost up to $150 from the same manufacturer. Yet is someone were to scratch build a driver there would less than $5.00 difference in there cost.
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Can someone check these out and give me an opinion? I love the mix of color of these lights and I'm not familiar with the "super bright" LEDs. All anyone talks about on here are the 3W CREES and I want to know if these lights will grow anything or if they are just for aesthetics. Is there a minimum Lumen # to go off of? I am entranced by the video and I think they look great. Thanks!
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I am interested in these cheaper chinese led's. Would one of these black boxes be ok on a 29 gallon?
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One unit would be plenty over a 29.
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I saw one mounted over a Solana that was previously lit by a T5 fixture. It looked really nice. Depending on what you are using now you may have to acclimate your corals to the leds.
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Sanyo vs. Sony...
I agree with the Honda comment... Bells and whistles make a ford a Lincoln... Numbers don't lie... Salesmen do.
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Im running 16 various eshines 3 wt cree leds. Can say I do like the lights most sps responded well at this point and their has been a huge heat reduction in my aquarium room. They are not perfect as the 60wt is not really dimmable yes you can manually dim it but whos going to adjust all day long, basically only good for start up. My first 2 144 wt were really dimmable with 24 hr control, but the last 6 I bought with plain old on and off they run $150 cheaper that way and I prefer having all my lights on one timer system
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Looking at there dimensions 1.75" wide if you mounted 8 of them close together you would have a 14" fixture which would be workable with a 72 gallon Bow tank. But at $170 for on of these times 8 you have $1300 invested. Plus I'm still leary on the 1/4 watt LED's for there ability to penetrate to the substrate decently.
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Thanks so much! I didn't know the watt output and wasn't sure how these compared. My other concern was how they were wired, you know, like if one goes out, you lose the whole strip. Even with the sheer amount of lights, they are just not intense enough to perform well- bummer. I really liked the mix of whites with the violet. That is something I would try to replicate with a DIY project. I'm trying my hardest to avoid doing it myself but still get a custom color...If I go with the "Blace box" I get blue and white, and I don't get to pick the ratio. I was really hoping I found something good.
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