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i like the second one, looks very high quality.
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I thought it would be worth mentioning that the savings on these overseas lights extends to the DIY market too. If you are handy with a solder iron you can build custom fixtures to fit any tank at a fraction of the cost.
I purchased a Bridgelux 16 emitter kit, heat sink, pots, wire and two dimmable drivers for $110 shipped. Everything needed to build a kick ass led fixture. Http://aquastyleonline.com |
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I would love to do a diy but thats over my head lol! I think I have decided on this one http://www.aliexpress.com/store/prod...573022517.html The only problem is I will be truing to mount in under my canopy and I just tope its easy to get to the on/off's and dimmers Opinions and feedback is welcome!
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Not a bad choice really for the money. Although I might go with the first one you linked to since there's little info on the UV & Violet components on the one you've picked now. The first one lists the ratio of blue to white & the fact that they are Bridgelux LEDs, which is a well known brand. The second one has no info on how many UV or Violet LEDs are included & whether they're separately dimmable.
Looks like the fixture is well cooled with 3 fans, but you'll need to provide adequate clearance inside your hood for circulation. You don't want that too airtight.
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=82206 Last edited by mike31154; 06-26-2012 at 04:42 PM. |
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Yeah I really want to get it soon, My canopy is tall and well ventilated but its more a concern for easy access to on/off and dimmers. I know people have there concerns with this light in regards to corals but would it be fine for a bta that likes moderate light?
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