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I'm down here at MACNA right now and EVERYTHING is LED. Even T5 barely has any representation. The new Ecotech Radion was nice (see for yourself as their site is up to date with it) as was the new Maxspec. More LED vendors now than you can believe.
Kevin, nice job. Would love to see the complete build on this. |
I picked up some AI Sols a few weeks ago. What you guys think? Sorry lottsa pics. I dont have a journal so i'll use this thread. Hows those frags look Wes?
Settings are White 43% Blue 50% Royal Blue 55% http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111008.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111004.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111006.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111009.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111019.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111010.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111012.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111014.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...D111111017.jpg |
Looks pretty darn good. wish my tank looked that nice
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Beautiful tank but are the lights that dim or is it just the camera?
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Where did you get your AI Sol LEDs?
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The lights are actually brighter than the pics even though they are only at 43%. There is 4 of the fixtures over my tank. I started them out at 30% 'cause I read that alot of guys are bleaching their corals out when putting LEDs on for the first time. I bought the lights form Oceans Aquatics, the lights are not on their website so you'll have to phone them. They are a Canreef sponsor.
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How about some updates? :-)
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Did a hear? There's a great experiment going on one post over. Things are getting taken up a notch, or was it down a notch? anyways stand by....fun is sure to follow.
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Sorry about the Iphone pics. As soon as I figure out how to get a pic that doesnt look cartooinsh on my camera i'll post better pics.
Running 2 AI Sol Blues and 2 Hydras. Really like the new Hydras and the wireless controllor is much better than the original one. http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...be/photo-1.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...ube/photo1.jpg http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...ube/photo3.jpg |
Very nice! Now that's what I'm talkin' about. I know there are a lot of LED people that are quite happy with their setups so it's nice to see them. This is in fact what this thread was for :-). And you guys definitely prove that you can have a nice LED Mixed Reef.
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Yes LEDs can grow it all. Any tips on how to get a good pic so it does'nt have the cartoon look? With just the basic point and shoot cameras.
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The scary thing most people is twofold when it comes to LED lighting first off is the cost a good set of lights will definitely hurt the pocketbook (including DIY lighting)and secondly having powerful enough LEDs to reach the bottom of deeper tanks and having the correct colour spectrum to promote growth and colour.
Once I save up the coinage I will be switching to LEDs on my big tank but that will be awhile in coming. |
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The issue of having "powerful enough LEDs to reach the bottom of deeper tanks" is an interesting one and one that still confuses me a bit. Whenever I hear of someone running LEDs I typically hear of them having to throttle down their LED lights as low as 50%. Even at those levels they can still easily burn their corals. As for the correct colour spectrum, I don't know if there is a unit that really has the wrong colour spectrum. I've seen beautiful tanks growing SPS with everything from cheap eBay LEDs, to DIY LEDs, to AI Sols, Radeons, Mitras. I've seen nice tanks from pretty much ALL the LED variations now. This someone leads me to conclude that if a tank is struggling with colour or growth that it's not necessarily the light causing the issue. It is easy to blame the light though because it is something that's easy to change, unlike other factors like water chemistry and husbandry. |
I believe the stigma of deep water lighting is a hold over from when LEDs first came out and even though LEDs have been out for several years now you still meet a lot of people who have the doubts that the lights can do as advertised so live with the idea LEDs will not light the bottom of the tank sufficiently even with evidence to the contrary. Then most LFS don't actually carry the good quality lights which enforces in people's minds their rational behind not enough lighting. As a guy who started out in fresh water where lighting was not critical component of the system I count myself as fortunate when I started off in SW I started off with LEDs and don't have the same prejudices as others who used MH and T5s before LEDs came out.
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Here is a video from a customer who put a couple LEDs above his 6 foot 130G tank.
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There are lower cost units that get the job done but ultimately you're getting what you paid for. Like the D120s, I had to open the fixture up to change the power cord orientation. Doing so I discovered it's basically just a thin aluminium plate with LEDs directly mounted to that, wired to two basic power supplies with a dimmer and three noisy cheap fans. Pretty obvious why they are so cheap but they do work and whatever I put under them seems to do really well but it's a shallow tank so the output is really low, not sure I'd trust the cooling capabilities at full power. |
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And yes, if you want the same output as a Mitras, then you will have to add additional (cheaper units). But then again, not everyone needs the kind of output that the Mitras provides. There are people dialing down the output of LED units that have less maximum output than the Mitras. :biggrin: |
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A work in progress but my latest LED tank, seems fit to post it here seeing it's a play on my old LED fluval edge I previously posted :biggrin:
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30 gal LED
I have this 30 gal with LED since 2008. I can only grow soft corals.
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well may I ask what kind
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Finally got all the glass clean. So it's somewhat presentable now. Lol |
My 90 G 15 months ago
This is how I set up my AI's @ 12" above the water and still reaches to the bottom with no problem, Whites, blues and royal blues can't remember what % they were set at, but were nowhere full power. I was just on a learning curve with them. Best lights I've ever had, no problems so far.
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totally forgot about this thread! Here's my LED tank!
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