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mseepman 09-18-2012 03:10 PM

Good to see the update. Did you take any pictures lately? How are the corals liking your light?

Seth81 09-18-2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by mseepman (Post 747291)
Good to see the update. Did you take any pictures lately? How are the corals liking your light?

I haven't had many SPS coral long time, infact my first SPS was only two weeks ago. But my softies like this frogspawn are doing very well. My rose bubble tip and my green bubble tip actually hide from the light and they are near the bottom of the tank. I've had some Zoa's for about a month, and they are doing excellent at the bottom third of the tank, they are staying nice a close to thier host rock and aren't extending at all, and they have grown lots of new polyps. My Divisa (kinda like frogspawn is also doing amazingly well seems to have gown a lot, I don't see much skeletal growth though.


I'll try to get some tank wide pics once I fix my burnt out XML's.
Unfortunately I order them from Australia, so it takes a while.

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=5594

I only recently (like yesterday) figured out how to take much better more true to life night shots, now if I could only get the shooting through thick curved glass thing down...

StirCrazy 09-18-2012 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Seth81 (Post 747286)
1. UV and True Violet LED's bring out a little bit of extra color, and at night I can make the tank glow purple instead of blue...but IMO don't seem to be worth it if I were going to be doing it over.


2. Running XML's at 2.8 amps

you think that the XML's might just be a bit to powerfull for the TV to overcome? the systems that the TV makes the big difference on are the ones where all the LEDs are the same type. so all 1000ma or 800ma ect.

Steve

Seth81 09-19-2012 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 747450)
you think that the XML's might just be a bit to powerfull for the TV to overcome? the systems that the TV makes the big difference on are the ones where all the LEDs are the same type. so all 1000ma or 800ma ect.

Steve


Well the UV effect during the day is not even noticble in the least. But at night it does seem to make the green colors more vivid then the royal blues.

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=5595

Below I took two shots of two pieces of Acropora with the exact same camera settings (in manual) and also with same white balance. You'll notice when the UV/TV's are on the Acro in the foreground is much brighter green and the on in the back as well. This effect is very much deminished on the acro in the background as I turn up the royal blues, becuase the royal blues will wash out the faint green produced by the UV/TV.

Keep in mind I have about 80 watts of Royal blues vs 36.5 watts of UV/TV. Also the Royal blues really made the reds in the tank pop more so then the TV/UV. But this could just be becuase I have much more RB wattage.

Seth81 09-19-2012 06:55 AM

Two more pics I took with UV at full and RB at half power

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=5597

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=5596

Seth81 08-12-2013 03:55 PM

I just thought I would update this a little. So I have recently upgraded my DIY LED's. I went from 5 pendints to 7, added extra UV LED's and also added cyan LED's. Oh and most importantly I added a second fan to all the heat sinks!

I am very happy with the color and brightness thoughout the tank!

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=6262

Seth81 09-27-2015 06:36 AM

Well I guess I will never be doing that again! For other people who try the DIY LED experience, make sure you have a splash guard!!

Also from my experience, I would have spent less just buying off the shelf solution.

byee 02-21-2016 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Seth81 (Post 965305)
Also from my experience, I would have spent less just buying off the shelf solution.

Where's the fun in that??!

Like yourself, I also started to build my own LED fixture but decided against it the light spectrum is crucial. My buddy also built his own to replace his MH lights which resulted with him losing lots of his corals in his 220g tank. Unfortunately, he sold his MH to finance his LED build.

I also built 3 x Arduino based controllers based on the - UK, RC x 2) before I decided enough was enough and purchased a Neptune. Spent hundreds & hundreds of dollars never mind the countless hours of tinkering with the controller. All I have to show for it multiple Aurduinos, TFT touch screens and add-ons.

Need to consider your time and prototyping costs vs buying off the shelf. Regardless, you've gained a wealth of information building the LED fixture which you can brag about to your friends and fellow canreefers.

mike31154 02-21-2016 11:34 PM

I have no regrets building my unit. Still going strong almost 4 years now. April will be the anniversary. I kept it simpler than most with only basic controls & used 10 watt multi-chip LEDs as opposed to single 3 watt jobs. Sure there was some trial & error, a few boo boos, but all in all consider it money well spent in my case. If I were to do it again, I may try fewer, larger multi-chips that are now available. Commercial fixtures were much more costly when I started my build & the selection was nowhere near what is out there today. If something breaks on mine, I can fix it, don't have to wait on a vendor or manufacturer.

daplatapus 02-22-2016 02:44 PM

I also have no regrets building mine. As frustrating as the learning curve was, I had an absolute blast in the building process and am VERY pleased with the final result. But it is NOT a process I would recommend for anyone.

byee 02-23-2016 07:00 AM

Seth's DIY Cree XM-L LED build
 
Totally agree with you. I'm very much a DIY guy. If work and family life wasn't so busy, I would've built my own LED fixture and controller.

I went as far as buying all the LEDs and drivers but ended up selling it. I still have the Jarduino, Hydra, Typhoon and doughboy's aurduino based controller using the Apex webserver code.

Just not enough time in a day.

It's definitely a great sense of accomplishment when the project is completed.


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