Sorry this took so long. Only 2 years right? Just got caught up with a bunch of different things.
The designed changed several times but here is what ended up over the tank: This 72" Full Spectrum LED Build is going over a peninsula tank. This adds a little bit of fun trying to make sure I get the right optics/height on the fixture. Build materials: 27x XT-E 3UP LEDs 27x 60degree True Violets 12x 120 degree Ocean Coral White 27x 40degree 3UP Optics 4x 25feet 24awg Solid wire 1x Arctic Silver Ceramique 2 1x 72" MakersLED Heatsink 1x 4 pot LEDGroupBuy Dimming Kit 1x DIM4 1x Dim4 Relay 1x DIM4 Relay Socket 5x 75w 700mA Inventroincs Drivers 5x AC Plug for Drivers https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00558-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00557-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00560-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00559-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00561-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00562-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00564-001.jpg Additional tools: Solder and Soldering iron Multimeter Wire Cutters 12ft of wire to make extension cable And somewhere big enough to hold a 6foot heatsink!! The basic idea of this setup is to have the controller do the sunrise/sunset and use the 4 pot dimming kit to manual tune the color of the light as the sunrise/sunset is happening. The sunrise sunset keeps the ratios the same and I just tune the dimming kit to pin point the color I want. Wiring is like this: CH1 2x 75w Driver - 54 XT-E Royal Blue LEDs CH2 1x 75w Driver - 27 XT-E Neutral White LEDs CH3 1x 75w Driver - 27 True Violet - 1x 75w Driver 12 OCW (This channel is maxed at 6.5v to keep the 75w drivers under 500mA at all times CH4 nonthing Probably the boringest part of the build is getting these screws lined up https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00579-001.jpg Layout: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED...C00575-001.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC005771.jpg At this point taking snap shots every 2min got annoying as I had to deal with the grease so I didnt take any pictures of wiring it up. Finished look with LEDs on: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008091.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008101.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008111.jpg As you can see from the picture, I hid all the 5 drivers inside the heatsink. To do this, I removed 3 of the 6 fans. The heatsink still stays cool with just 3 fans. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008121.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008131.jpg Corals super happy: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008001.jpg It should be noted I neglected this tank for much too long. MH where over the tank and the corals slowly started dieing. The same day I got the LEDs over the tank, my bubble tip anemone finally started looking like a bubble tip anemone and it spread out huge. And it split within a week.... well thats what I thought. Turns out, the anemone I thought that died last year was actually still alive and now its also out and gleaming. Its a GTBA so I know its not the RBTA split. All and all, very happy with the build. The LPS just look amazing under the OCW. If anything different, I may add more OCW to the build. The details in the fish also pop under the OCW. The Sohal orange accents are insane. Never even knew he had orange all over his body. |
Awesome - thanks for the update....
So in your view the colours/full spectrum not only enhance the look, but is more beneficial for the coral life? Any full tank shots ..... |
Oh man I love that heat sink! Everything looks great!
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Just the LPS in the tank is STUNNING after the full spectrum LEDs went up. Again thats not to mention the color in the fish I hadnt seen before. Quote:
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Looks Great! Would love to see a FTS as well!
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PICTURES PICTURES PICTURES!:twised:
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FTS but the tank is still cloudy after the full re-aquascape
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2361330/LED.../DSC008391.jpg Best I can do, if someone want to walk me through how to setup my Sony Nex 5N in the correct mode to take the picture, I can try to get a better one. |
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