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![]() Oh goodie! They do allow customization of the Malibu fixtures....
I think perhaps... Per each section. 4 sections per fixture. Ch1: 6 x 460nm Blue Ch2: 6 x 12,000k white Ch3: 2 x 410nm UV 4x 460nm Royal Blue Ch4: 1 x 630nm Red 1x 530nm Green 2x 440nm Blue 2x Either warm whites or more blues.....?? Not sure how I feel about channel 4.... What would you put? Same as below except this ones channel 4 is different then the photo. ![]() |
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![]() First of all, I hope your don't mind me asking the question below -
Maron.. Could you tell me what kind of T5 you bought? I would like to do the same thing but don't know if it should be 5,000 or 15,000 or 67,000 to supplement my LED Zetlight. How is everything working out on your lighting? AquaAddict |
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![]() Okay what do you guys think of this?
What would you change? add? remove? instead of? Move UV on number 3, and more dark blue on number 1? or leave as is. the 4th one is still getting me. Not sure what I want. ![]() |
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![]() Are you sure you're not somewhat overthinking the whole process? Could take hours of study & research if you take it to this level & we don't know for sure what you're trying to keep under your lights with regard to livestock. Have you considered some of the multichip options such as Kessil, which has already come up here? They've already done the research & come up with a blend of colours that suits most applications. Custom is great provided there is an easy way to change colours out if you find you've made the wrong choice for your needs. If you like the Listerine blue look, then go for more blues, based on the ratio you have on your existing fixture. Some folks love to have many controllable channels, but in the end it adds needless complexity & I wager most of them end up setting & forgetting at some point. Don't forget to consider your livestock in this decision too though, although it sounds as if your current fixture has done the job on the previous tank.
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![]() Oh I know I'm totally overthinking it.
I really do like what I currently have. However more colour POP would be nice (not sure how to obtain that) So in my mind I guess im having difficulties replicating what I have on my Nova fixture, into this other fixture. I tried to do research... and everything is so ... EVERYWHERE! Don't use colours! BLUE AND WHITE ONLY or Use colours! It enhances your corals colours. I am mostly LPS, with a few simple SPS. I have no intentions of dosing or doing anything complicated at this point. I frequently played with the 2 channels on my Nova fixtures. I think the shimmer from the kessils would make me nauseous. Plus I think this is still a better bang for my buck. I will get full coverage of my tank and im paying well under $1000 for lights. Kessil... Ha, I think id need another job... Last edited by Coasting; 02-20-2016 at 09:56 PM. |
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![]() For the POP you wish to have, something in the royal blue & UV spectrum will do the trick.
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![]() After over a year researching what I was going to do with my DIY fixture here's what I came up with that anyone thinking of doing something like this needs to keep in mind:
1) Corals typically grow under natural sunlight which has an extremely vast range of light wavelength - the range of those wavelengths gets shorter and shorter the deeper you go. 2) I believe, that the light we create needs to re-create that spectrum as close as possible to achieve as natural as possible coral growth. 3) LED's light spectrum's are incredibly narrow. So the more variety you have the closer our light fixtures reach natural light. I personally have issues with fixtures that only have Royal Blue and Cool White LED's. Sure they will grow stuff, and sure they look ok to the human eye. But I sincerely believe that they lack 90% of the spectrum (or more). And we really have no idea exactly what parts of the spectrum every symbiotic algae needs in the corals, clams and other creatures that may live in our tanks. It is my personal opinion that is why MH lights work so well over 99% of LED fixtures. They provide the entire light spectrum while every single LED fixture produced, does not. 4) You can cut out certain wavelengths (and this may indeed be desirable in some cases) as some wavelengths do seem to grow undesirable algae's better than others. The whole subject is difficult to grasp and is not fully understood by even the leading scientists. But it only seems logical that we need to recreate as close as possible natural conditions within our personal constraints of fixture size, budget etc. And, yes, I know that my ramblings may not be entirely helpful, lol ![]() |
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![]() Quote:
Using 1 on each side of my Kessils because of my 30" wide tank . These lights can be piggy backed up to I think 6or8 lights - then just one cord.
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