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![]() The way I approached buying my SOL's was sort of trial basis. I only ordered one the first time, I was 90% certain I would need a second with a 48" tank but with shipping being free for one or two I decided to see what one unit looked like. It took about five minutes to decide one was not enough and ordered the second. This same principal will work for anyone even if you had to start with say 3 or 4 and add units if needed.
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![]() Just wondering what is the difference between one 3w LED and the other?
Other then dimming and fancy controls what is the difference between AI sols and these http://www.aquatraders.com/EVO-48-LE...ht-p/56234.htm ? They have single fixtures 5" wide and double fixtures 9.25" wide. If everyone is running their "fancy" LED's at 35%-50% anyway? Really want to know what is the difference. thx |
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But I'll try to run closer to 80%+ on the whites to try and keep intensity while raising high enough to keep coverage.
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![]() My lights are hung under my canopy pretty much sitting on the tank brace, so mine are pretty close to the surface, which makes them super bright. This in turn has caused me to have the whites about 40% and the blues close to 90.
If I had a way to have them up higher, I'd probably run them higher just to get the same level of brightness. |
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![]() Holy look like night time in there? What's your white to blue ratio?
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as for the life span, running them at 50% or 100% will make no difference on life span if the junction temp is the same, so in other words if you can keep them below there max junction temp even at 100% the life will be longer. this is why it is very important to think out your cooling (heatsink/fan) setup when building your own LEDs. If you buying them you would assume the company did there home work to be able to allow them to be run at 100% while keeping the junction temp under the max. Steve
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