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Skimmerking 10-05-2010 12:18 AM

Wanna Try building a LED light
 
Ok Im pretty handy and building things so.

What would be best here:
my tank is 60x24x24 150 gal all LPS so what is the lighting requirements for a lps tank since my current lighting is 2x400's 20K XM's

can I get away with 48" light strip?

How many BLue's ?

How many White's ?

Type's of reflector's/optic's?

How do you attach the led's to the metal board?
is it aluminum

Type's of LED's ?

Type's of transformer's ?

Type's of heat sync's?

How many Fan's?

Smaller ones or the larger ones.
what type of wire's should I use what gauge?

BlueTang<3 10-05-2010 12:24 AM

Check out Reef central they got step by step on building them even the drivers. I was going to put one together but i am a well kind lazy

BlueTang<3 10-05-2010 12:26 AM

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1587273

Here is one example

Jeff000 10-05-2010 12:48 AM

I would go 2 blues for every white.
Cree 3W LED's are the most popular.

http://ledsupply.com/creexpg-w139.php They come on an aluminium disk, its about 3/4" diameter.

Don't make a single strip, make an array.

I would buy dimmable drivers, its just so much easier and they are cheap all things considered.

Optics... try some of all and figure out what works best, makes it easier to give a smaller spot more light if you have a demanding coral.

No reflectors, they focus down on there own.

use a heatsink, fans depend on how many LEDs you have and the size/efficiency of your heatsink.

you can use an epoxy or you can screw the LEDs down. I would drill and tap holes and use machine screws to hole them down.

18g is plenty fine for wire.

I am building a small array of just whites and using T5 for the blues, actinic and fiji purple kind of tubes. Waiting on the XPG to come in blue.

Skimmerking 10-05-2010 12:58 AM

wow thanks Jeff

Skimmerking 10-05-2010 01:01 AM

would i want optics that like the 120 degree more of a spread

donlite 10-05-2010 02:33 AM

good luck
 
Make sure you use heat sink epoxy, tape or white paste. Also make sure the LEDS are sealed of from the water. There are 3 things that are most important #1 is heat management #2 heat management and most important is #3 heat management. My company builds LED units for commercial sites. Make sure the LEDS are current and the heat sink calculations are in tune with your LEDS, Good Luck:smile:

Jeff000 10-05-2010 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skimmer King (Post 553608)
would i want optics that like the 120 degree more of a spread

From what I have read the 70 degree optics give the highest PAR values. And with the 100 or so you will have over your tank I would say 70 degree would be your best bet.

I'll have 84 over my 48"x18" 90 gallon.

Skimmerking 10-05-2010 03:07 AM

what did it cost to build yours jeff

Skimmerking 10-05-2010 03:26 AM

Does this look right for what i need

3023-D-E-1000P Wired BuckPuck, 1000mA Output, DC Powered w/potentiometer 3@$19.99 $79.96

24VDC 6.5AMP Switching AC to DC Power Supply
2@ $29.99 ea $59.98
HEATSINK W/ ADHESIVE TAPE
3@ $4.99 ea $14.97
Royal-Blue 1-Up Cree XP-E Star
30@ $7.18 ea $215.40
CREE XP-G 139 Lumen Star
30@ $8.27 ea $248.10

Subtotal: $618.41

is 30 royal blue too many?
And 30 White should be alot more for a 150 gal


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