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Ron99 09-28-2010 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ner'T' (Post 551751)
Thanks for the input everyone. Good to see some more supplier options too.

I might start out with my Biocube 8, but ultimately I want a fixture for a 20-24" cube setup. My current 20"x20"x24" has a 250w MH.

I didn't realize dimmer would change the K, I thought it would only adjust the intensity of light.

How expensive/complicated is a controller for simulated sun rise/set?

Thanks again

To replace a 250W MH you will want at least 60 degree optics. Assuming your cube is 20" wide by 20" long and 24" deep I would say you would need 5 rows with 8 LEDs per Row. Space the rows 3 inches apart and space the LEDs in each row 2 inches apart.

As for the dimming and tuning colour temperature what you do is run the blues and whites on separate drivers so you can dim the colours independently of each other. I run my blues at 100% and my white at 75% and I really like the colour I have. Somewhere around 16000K I would say. I could get closer to 20000K by dimming the whites further.

Controllers can be as complex or simple as you like. I spent about $130 or so on parts for an Arduino based controller. I am running PWM dimming drivers rather then 0-10V dimming so it is a bit more complicated and I am not a programmer so messing with the Arduino is a bit trial and error for me. But the voltage controlled drivers should be easier to run off a reef controller as suggested. You can do really nice effects. I have my blues slowly coming up to brightness over 30 minutes followed by the whites slowly coming up over the next 30 minutes. Sunset is the reverse at the end of the day.

SmallFry 10-17-2010 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by mseepman (Post 551030)
I recently ordered a small kit from Rapid LED and they treated me great!! They aren't the cheapest but the one stop shopping is very convenient. They also offer the heat sinks you would need and even pre-drill them if you want.

If you get one of their kits...make sure you remember to get optics for the XP-G's as they are not included.

Let me know if you have questions.

Don't want to hijack the thread, but how much did you end up paying in shipping, brokerage and taxes when you ordered from rapid led? I'm considering an order from them myself, but was worried about what the end cost would be..

Thanks,
Rob.

therealshark 10-20-2010 12:33 AM

i am curious to know also. i want to make an order from them right away, but would like to here a little feed back.
thanks



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Originally Posted by SmallFry (Post 556945)
Don't want to hijack the thread, but how much did you end up paying in shipping, brokerage and taxes when you ordered from rapid led? I'm considering an order from them myself, but was worried about what the end cost would be..

Thanks,
Rob.


sphelps 10-20-2010 02:53 PM

I ordered the $69 premium pico kit with 6 LEDs and shipping was $12.95 via USPS priority which was suppose to be 1-3 days according to the invoice but it took close to 3 weeks to actually get here. I didn't pay any brokerage or taxes, exact total was $81.95 US.

mseepman 10-20-2010 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SmallFry (Post 556945)
Don't want to hijack the thread, but how much did you end up paying in shipping, brokerage and taxes when you ordered from rapid led? I'm considering an order from them myself, but was worried about what the end cost would be..

Thanks,
Rob.

Sorry I haven't been on much lately. My order from Rapid LED was for a 12 LED kit, including pre-drilled heatsink, driver, lenses for both white and blue and the accessories for it all. Total shipping bill was $20US and didn't pay any duties, etc.

steve fedyk 10-21-2010 12:40 AM

has any one heard of reef led lights, or order from them.
link: http://www.reefledlights.com/how-to-diy-led/

mseepman 10-21-2010 04:11 PM

I've e-mailed with the guy from there and they have some excellent utube videos for showing you how to work with their products. Never ordered from there though.


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