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The Grizz 07-03-2011 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Milad (Post 621411)
Why not build a 16 foot tank and just plumb everything into a fish room near by to store everything. It's only logical.

I would if my well / RO room was under my tank but sadly it isn't & I have no other area to use.


Quote:

Originally Posted by kien (Post 621416)
That's just the stupid! Why build a 16 footer when he can easily build a marine park on his acreage!! Bring in some sharks, maybe a whale or two. You could charge admission. :-D

PS. I'm not joking.. Alberta could use a proper public aquarium.

:rofl: ............ But seriously.......

1. Not a millionaire
2. Wife would feed me to the sharks if I took her Husky running field away.
3. Did I mention that I'm not a millionaire

lastlight 07-03-2011 06:19 PM

The guy doesn't even have the decency to use the tank we slaved over to toss in his trailer. NOW there's a new build on the way?!

Alright I'm over it. Lets see some sexy glass pics. STAT!

Coleus 07-03-2011 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 621442)
I would if my well / RO room was under my tank but sadly it isn't & I have no other area to use.




:rofl: ............ But seriously.......

1. Not a millionaire
2. Wife would feed me to the sharks if I took her Husky running field away.
3. Did I mention that I'm not a millionaire

YOU CAN DO IT

The Grizz 07-03-2011 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 621449)
The guy doesn't even have the decency to use the tank we slaved over to toss in his trailer. NOW there's a new build on the way?!

Alright I'm over it. Lets see some sexy glass pics. STAT!

I would have used that tank but after hours of cleaning and re sealing it I have decided to generously donate it to someone that really needed a new tank for there bearded dragons but was unable to afford to buy or build something. So I built them a nice stand and helped move it into the place.

I don't have the glass yet but when I do there will be a new thread started.

But what I do need is to know what all I need to build a LED light system. How many LED's, color, heatsink's, power supplies and what ever else I need. Going to build a small one first for my FOWLR to test the waster.

syncro 07-03-2011 07:33 PM

Based on this LED Asthetics thread use a color ratio of:

4 NW : 7 RB : 1 CB

NW: Cree XP-G Neutral White
RB: Cree XP-E Royal Blue
CB: Cree XP-E Blue

Create tightly grouped clusters of LEDS with each cluster containing a LED from each color group. This should improve color blending - reduce color shadowing and the disco ball effect.

To me this sounds a lot like the AquaIlluminations Sol Blue (same Cree emitters too). The AI unit uses a ratio of 1 NW : 1 RB : 1CB but with each color dimmable you can create this recommended ratio. Given the large number of AI users I figure a good route is to DIY something similar and piggyback on the AI info. For example AI recommends 1 Sol Blue per 24" x 24" are up to depths of 36" so a starting point is 4 units for your 8 foot tank. There is a huge thread on Reef Central where you can find PAR measurements, suggested lighting cycles if you are willing to slog through it.... most of which would apply to a DIY using the same emitters. This is my plan anyways until I find a better resource for DIY led. I've just started a thread on nano-reef along these lines. This is all book knowledge only - no real experience yet.

syncro 07-04-2011 03:29 AM

This post on reefcentral describes how many LEDs you might want when switching from MH/T5.

The Grizz 07-04-2011 04:08 AM

Man some of this is complicated stuff, I really want to go LED on all my tank so I will have to do a lot of reading to try to fully understand them. Thanks for the links.

Milad, I will have to send you a PM to help me figure out a few things. I showed the wife some prices of store bought fixtures & all she said was HELL NO!! So DIY it will be if I can figure it out.

Milad 07-04-2011 05:45 AM

syncro gots it down

LEDs put out alot of light, you just need to get about 10-15 square inches of surface space per LED and group the colors as tight as you can. The boards im producing are similar to the AI boards, tight groupings of NW, RB, B. But the difference is the NW is the new XM-L NW which can do about 3x the light of NW on the AI unit.

Im just trying to make it easy for everyone to do LEDs, I suspect once I have the boards you could probably do a 8 foot light in under 30min (not including time of trying to find a way to hang it)

The Grizz 07-22-2011 12:18 AM

Well I don't know if I am going to build my own LED panels or not now. I have see several companies coming out with some really nice looking units at a decent price.

But the tank size has been determined and the glass should be ready for pickup mid Aug. Tank will be 96"L x 24"w x 30"T, front will also be starphire.

Skimmerking 07-22-2011 12:56 AM

Greg i had a 17 foot wall and put in the tank that i have now. Have the computer there now with the left over space. i can shoot some pictures of the tank and stand if you want with measurements after having that what i have now it would down anything different. All stuff is in the cabinets or the shelving


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