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Old 01-15-2013, 04:00 AM
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I'm having a hard time understanding how to decide the number of LEDs needed for a diy fixture. There are lots of formulas floating around for it but it seems most people end up dimming their fixtures way down around 50% which leads me to believe they could have gotten away with less LEDs.

From what I gather the formula for figuring out the light spread is tan(degrees)*distance. When I do the math the diameter of the beam is huge even with 80 degree optics. I found an online calculator that says with 80 degree optics the beam is 13.43" only 8" from the bulb and 33.6 at 20". Does that seem correct?
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Old 01-15-2013, 04:04 AM
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In theroy you are correct but the further away from the source of the light the weaker it's intensity. In order to get good intensity out of any led you want the beams to overlap this also helps blend the colors more even.

So the taller the tank the more LEDs are required is my opinion to get a good intensity.
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Old 01-15-2013, 04:09 AM
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So if that is accurate then two LEDs with 80 degree optics already covers more area than needed as far as distribution. So then how do I figure out how many are needed for intensity?

Why is the LED spacing recommendation 2"? If the spread is that wide I'm not sure why there is even any need to spread them out at all.
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Old 01-15-2013, 04:18 AM
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Not sure how it's calculated but I think Martin @ Modular LED has a way to calculate it.

If you look at a SOL fixture they have 8 pods of 3 LEDs each ( 1 - white, 1 - blue & 1 - royal blue ea. ) & each sol is sufficient for 24" x 24" roughly. If you look at my DIY build you can see what Martin & I came up with for my 8'er. Each heat sink covers 4' obviously & it's reccomended to have 6" difference on all 4 side between tank & heat sink.

Oh and just for reference I built my LEDs to suit my up coming 300 gal 8'er ( 96" x 24" x 30" )
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Old 01-15-2013, 04:25 AM
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Well the two things I'm struggling with is the intensity and distribution of the LEDs. The AI nano is quite small and almost seems to be a spotlight. I could go the PAR38 route but they always look like spotlights. So I want to distribute the LEDs over a large enough area to not have spotlighting.

The intensity issue is less important. I will go dimmable so I could always just turn it down. At the same time I don't want to end up like others have where I can never turn up the light beyond 50% without cooking the corals.
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Old 01-15-2013, 04:34 AM
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What size of a tank are you putting them over? Where are you getting your LEDs from? I know that both Modular & Rapid LED have reccomended amount of LEDs for the size of your tank. It helps take a lot of the guess work out of a DIY build.
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There is an excel spreadsheet that does all the calculations for you. Type in your dimensions and it tells you number of LEDs, colour combinations and even cost of Crees at todays prices. I just checked and prices were updated today January 15th


http://www.nano-reef.com/topic/30415...emi-regularly/
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