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Old 01-07-2010, 11:12 PM
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Its too bad these cant be powered from the fixture, replacing a t5 bulb. I have glass over the t5's in my fixture so theres no where for the power cord to exit, so I guess that wouldnt work

I actually was thinking the same thing; however, these run on a much smaller amperage than a traditional T5, they do come with their own power supply though!
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Old 01-07-2010, 11:21 PM
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FYI,

I should be able to fulfill everyone's orders with in 10 days. It looks like these are going to be very popular!
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We are putting our initial order in tomorrow for these arrays, anyone else interested should get them ordered on our website in order to get them on our next shipment.
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I haven't seen the power consumption numbers for any of these? It would be nice to know how many individual LEDs are in say, the 4 foot version. Please enlighten me, thanks.
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I haven't seen the power consumption numbers for any of these? It would be nice to know how many individual LEDs are in say, the 4 foot version. Please enlighten me, thanks.

According to Icecap the 4' array has 75 individual emitters. They are rumored to run on a 40 watt DC adapter.
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Thank you for that info!
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According to Icecap the 4' array has 75 individual emitters. They are rumored to run on a 40 watt DC adapter.

***CORRECTION***

I spoke to the VP of Icecap today and was told that the 4' LED array has 75 emitters running at .1 watt per LED which equals 7.5 watts per strip.

The smaller array runs 35 emitters running on 3.5 (watts) of low voltage power.

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I have lowered the price on the arrays slightly as an introductory offer, check our website for details!
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***CORRECTION***

I spoke to the VP of Icecap today and was told that the 4' LED array has 75 emitters running at .1 watt per LED which equals 7.5 watts per strip.

The smaller array runs 35 emitters running on 3.5 amps of low voltage power.

Thanks!

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Correction to the ***correction***, I think? You must mean 3.5 watts of low voltage power, not amps for the smaller array?
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Old 01-13-2010, 04:21 AM
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Is anyone running this LED to supplement your MH light, especially 10K MH's? I am running 2 XM 250W 10K and looking for supplement in the 450nm/460nm spectrum. I am afraid that the XM's will "overpower" a LED strip.

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