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I have 3 anemones 24"+ under the aquariumled 14ks, one is a bicolored that requires some light that has been sitting there for a month and 1/2. Not that I am questioning the par readings, but @ 55 par I simply do not think they would be living?
Edit - anemones can live @ 50-100 par at the sand bed hehe ![]() Hey big thanks for those par readings. that really makes this thread golden. ![]()
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As far as the 14K to 20 K difference goes if the LED's are equaly as effecient the numbers should be very simular. However with lack of sensitivity on the meters at the shorter wave lenghts it is understandable that meter reading will be lower. After all most PAR meters were designed for maximum accuracy in the red range which most terestial plants love. Sorry I do not put a lot of weight on PAR meters for aquariums. You can take a 2,800K florescent bulb and get a much higher reading than you would on an equal wattage and type 14,000K bulb. But your corals will gtrow and look much better with the 14,000K bulb. Also a point to consider is that the measurements taken where in Air while the corals are in a tank with many objects. Between shadows, reflections, and attenuation the numbers will probably much different.
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Hi TropTrea
![]() what we really wanna know is PUR if i'm right ? I'm wondering if there are PUR - meters on the market for corals ? Or can one calculate the amount of PUR by examining the spectral curve ? greetingzz tntneon ![]()
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I just got the newer version in the mail today. It's 120 watts, 30 blue, 25 white, all running at 2 watts. Its extremely bright but my only problem is how loud the fans are and more importantly this very annoying ringing noise!! Tried asking about it on another thread but no luck
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That light is an SPS killer...
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For every coral the actual PUR value of the same light source will be different. Yes there are ways to calculate it if you know exactly what wavelenghts a particular coral needs. However experts have studied this for decades and have not come up any 100% accurate information available to the general public. The light can be measured with a spectrum anylizer that is sensative in the range from 380 nm to about 720 nm. The cost of these anylizers are much more than even the some of the more elaborate systems some people have here. Then after plotting out the light source you need to compare it the needs of the actual coral or corals you are keeeping. There realy is no easy answer. Especialy since the best lighting for corals is probably what is the ocean where they are found. Most people would consider that lighting extremly too blue. Most underwater photography we see is either very shallow water or enhansed with hight powered white strobe lights. So you cannot even compare that what is ideal for most corals.
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I scrapped the DIY idea...
To costly by the time I was done... So more than likely I'll end up with a 1:1 ratio... If I want it bluer I'm gonna want cool whites right... What k spectrum should I be shooting for? I can use the dimmer on the black box I'm looking at to make my tank bluer, but I dont really want to have the power much below 100%... Does anyone have an opinion on a 3w Cree fixture (55x3w) runnin 120w?.. Am I loosing out when I under run an led. I know the led lasts longer, but what am I runnin here same as a 40x3w at 120w? |
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Ok..ok.. I got one last question...
Help me out here...
If... 120x1w=120w 60x2w= 120w 30x3w= 120w So, my question is Running 55x3w at 120w the same as Running 40x3w=120w ![]() 40x3w=120w ( <,>,or = ) 55x3w= 120w |
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Ok guys,
Sorry for the late response, been pretty busy at work lately. A little background, I bought my fixture at my LFS. I have yet to find one like it, exactly, that is. It looks identical to the Aquariumled one, except it has 55, 3W bulbs in it. Here are some pics below. I took one of my tank, with 1 Kessil A150 10k on one side, this light on the other. If anyone has ANY idea who makes this light, I would love to know so I can get another. My LFS doesn't seem to be able to get anymore for some reason. The pic isn't that good to pick up the correct lighting. The LED is super super bright and like I said, like a T5 on steroids as far as the look to the eye. The Kessil is absolutely gorgeous with a great shimmer, but noticeably dimmer to the eye. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The aquariumleds specs says they run at 300-350mA at 3-3.8 volts. The taotronics specs state they run at 630mA.
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There are still properties of light , we still do not understand , at least i don't ... ![]() greetingzz tntneon ![]()
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I have a pair of the the TaoTronics 120w 55 LEDswhich looks just like the Aquarium LED, which looks just liek teh BlueLine LEDs. I have been using this unit for three mnths and my SPS are growing wild. They are bright so, I had to shorten my photoperiod. I ame running 10 hours on my 120 tall display tank. I don't buy into the whole less expensive is cheaper. Do you really think that those $350.00 Bluelines are made in the US? I believe there is only one Chinese supplier who sells to these companies who put their names on the same lights.
I think we over complicate things to make ourselves feel better about spending a redicoulous amount of money on lights that have features that we really don't need. Thunderstorms? Really? |
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cdivine, if I am not mistaken the Taotronics showed much higher PAR values than the aquariumled ones. Now granted, the aquariumled ones only have 40 lights as compared to the Taotronics having 55.
If I remember seeing the very well done testing by a member here, it was quite the PAR difference between the two. |
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Hello all,
I know people asking about leds can be like ![]() Im also confused about the 55x3W = 120watts???? http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-PCS-Free-...item19d02b9a99 |
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So they may take the same design only make some minor changes that results in considerably different results.
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I do remember seing an article elswhere that compared natural ocean lighting to different levels of the ocean. It was basicly where the peak was around 450 nm. Then as you increased to wave lenght by about 10 nm the the amount of light basicly droped in half for every so many meters of deeper you went into the ocean. Simularly when you went under 450 meters the amount of light decreased by roughly 1/2 for every 5 nm shorter in wave lenght er that same said multiple of meters. Now do not quote me on thise actual numbers but the ralationship to the values with a max light of around 450 nm is important. However also keep in mind that a tank this blue for corals that came from deeper water would not be pleasing to many people at all. Therefore we add a lot of longer wavelengt light to our tanks that are little use to the corals but will skyrocket our PAR readings with a meter. Think of it this way. If you had all warm white leds and had a PAR of 200 and someone else had all royal blue LED's and a PAR of 100 chances are with 95% of corals the individual with the royal blue LED's would have much better coral growth. However looking at the tank 98% of the people would like the looks of white LED's compared to the all Royal Blues?
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Hey maroonman go back to page 7 and look from plumbcrazy he posted pics of him running just one from aquariumleds I think and its on a 40 gall breeder tank .... His one look likes pleanty
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