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![]() I'll try taking it down by 10 across the blues and see if it makes a difference!
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![]() In my experience with LED's (designed and built a full spectrum light for my BC29), if the corals bleach, then its too much light too fast. If they brown out, then probably want more light (or nitrates/phosphates are too high -- or a combo of the two factors).
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![]() i have no problems with my vertex .if you want you could borrow my par meter and check various levels of your tank
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![]() Where do you get par meters, and how much do they cost?
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![]() 16" tall water column with 9" between water and light gives you 25" to the sand bed. I ran my lights 15" above my 24" tall tank with great success (39" above sand bed). If you raise the light up a bit, you can continue with your current brightness and get better coverage. I would likely start by raising it about 5".
If you decide to turn the lights down a bit, I would say cut all colors equally. Your LED lit tank will look about 30% duller than your T5 tank. Every time I look at my tank now (with T5) it's like a glowing kick in the face compared to what it was with LED. |
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![]() Was that at 100%? 39" seems really high.
Last edited by Slyguy00; 10-25-2013 at 04:31 AM. |
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![]() Those had 80 degree frosted optics and were run at 80% on the white and 100% on the blue. Having no optics will make our heights different, but raising the fixture itself is a tool to improve coverage and lower the brightness at the same time. If your coverage is good, drop the brightness.
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![]() Quote:
The lights are definitely duller than when I ran T5's. I'll try turning the light down as opposed to moving the lights up, as it would illuminate the room a little too much. I'll give it two weeks - if nothing happens, I'll move them up as recommend. I appreciate everyone's input! And monocus, I'll need to finally put you up on that offer for the PAR meter. |
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![]() with tax they are$500-i got mine at apogee instruments
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