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Old 02-28-2012, 04:51 AM
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Beamswork 35" Reef Bright LED Submersible

http://www.aquatraders.com/LED-Submersible-p/56222.htm

They used to be very low wattage, something like 0.06W
Now they are 1 watt.
I am thinking about getting a 35" strip.
Does anyone on here has these lights or have herd anything?
thx
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Old 02-29-2012, 07:38 PM
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No one has herd anything?
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Old 02-29-2012, 07:47 PM
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what do you use them for?
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what do you use them for?
I was thinking about suspending it on top of the rock work just below the tank rim (by zip tying it to the mid section of the tank plastic rim ) to get corals to fluoresce more, now that these lights are 1Watt.
My tank is 36" long so 35" seemed like a good choice. They also have smaller and larger ones.
This way it would not be visible from the side because I have black tape at the top to hide water level, so it will sit there barely submerged.
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Only had a quick read here, but I would think a higher power submersible LED strip could be effective as main lighting, not just decorative. Think about it, water cooled (don't neet a huge heat sink) & one of the best ways of getting the most out of any light is having it closer to the surface of the water, hence closer to the items you are targeting. Wouldn't it be safe to assume that since it's actually in the water, you're getting more light to your livestock? It wouldn't surprise me that in the future more manufacturers will explore this option. Only real downside would be the loss of 'shimmer'.
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Only had a quick read here, but I would think a higher power submersible LED strip could be effective as main lighting, not just decorative. Think about it, water cooled (don't neet a huge heat sink) & one of the best ways of getting the most out of any light is having it closer to the surface of the water, hence closer to the items you are targeting. Wouldn't it be safe to assume that since it's actually in the water, you're getting more light to your livestock? It wouldn't surprise me that in the future more manufacturers will explore this option. Only real downside would be the loss of 'shimmer'.
This was my thinking as well.
Because it is now a higher wattage it will illuminate better. In terms of heat i am not sure if the will generate much, but it is a good point. KingEdPet is using 2W LEDs and the have heat sinks attached so you could be right about some heat being generated.

http://www.aquatraders.com/

They also now have "all white" and "White / Blue mix" versions of these submersible LED's, so i guess they are implying that it could be more then just decorative lighting.
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Beamswork 35" Reef Bright LED Submersible

http://www.aquatraders.com/LED-Submersible-p/56222.htm

They used to be very low wattage, something like 0.06W
Now they are 1 watt.
I am thinking about getting a 35" strip.
Does anyone on here has these lights or have herd anything?
thx
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