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01/19/2016, 06:58 AM | #1 |
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Supplemental LED's and a canopy?
Hi
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions or could help me with a bit of an issue. My 200g currently has 4 T5HO lights that are in the lid. It came with it and unless I remove the lid, I'm stuck with using T5's. (Which I don't mind but I'd still like to supplement with a bit of LED). The T5's I have right now are: 2x actinic blue 1x purple actinic 1x White Are there any LED's that I could use which I could somehow fit into the lid? I'm looking at LED strips but I have no idea how I'd put that in there, as it would block out the t5's. Someone suggested putting kessil LED's into the two holes I have in the lid but those seem a bit too expensive. Here's a photo. Should I just keep the lighting I have? Fit LED's into the holes? Or just do nothing at all... |
01/19/2016, 11:12 AM | #2 |
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Check these out...
http://www.amazon.com/TrueLumen-12-I...pro+led+strips They come in different colors, and you can add dimmers to them for better control. Slim, easy to mount, and several of them should add the color/shimmer you're looking for.
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01/19/2016, 11:44 AM | #3 | |
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Diana, It would be helpful if you would post the full dimensions of the aquarium, your ultimate goals/what coral you want to keep, and your budget. knowing measurements of your existing canopy , how much room you have from the top to the water, and how much room is in between the reflectors would also help for us to recommend something. You may wind up having to cut it up a bit to fit something Like was mentioned in the other thread, those 4 t-5's will be great supplementation, but even though it looks bright with them your par measurements will be very low. |
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01/19/2016, 10:41 PM | #4 | |
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I think there's about 2-3 inches between reflectors and the centre area with the fan as seen in the photo has much more space. And the room from the top to the water is horribly low. It's hard to know exactly but I'd say probably 2 inches from the water. |
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01/20/2016, 10:41 PM | #5 |
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Supplemental LED's and a canopy?
I am coming up short trying to think of something that would work at only a couple inches off of the water. It is making the suggestion of trulumen strips sound better. (I think you can do 2 4ft strips per power supply) Was the aquarium used for salt before? I can not imagine those reflectors standing up to salt spray for a long period.
How attached to the canopy are you? |
01/21/2016, 08:55 AM | #6 | |
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(I should probably talk to the seller about that...) I'm actually hating the canopy! I really would prefer to get rid of it entirely. Just worried about the built in wiring. The wires go down the overflow protected by a pvc pipe and are somehow connected to this powerboard in the sump area. Also, every time the lights are on, I'm feeling a bit of a buzz or tingle when touching the water. I'm assuming with how low they are, the lights are leeching some stray voltage into the water. .... Yeah I think it's time to rip that canopy off. At the very least, the rest of the tank is slowly coming together. [IMG][/IMG] |
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canopy, lighting, supplement light, supplementing led |
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