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![]() What kind of answers are you expecting for those questions on a forum like this? Why not go directly to the Cree or Bridgelux web site & look up the specifications for the type of LED you intend to use & make the comparison. Same goes for the drivers. Only the manufacturers themselves will be able to provide the true answer. Their specification sheets will show you exactly what the colour spectrum is & how many lumens/watt the LED provides. Who knows what kind of agenda some person on a forum has that claims one is better than the other. In the end, it depends on the application.
The LED business is a rapidly evolving & highly competitive game at the moment with new innovations & products appearing almost daily. To the best of my knowledge in the 3 watt category, certain Cree LEDs have the best efficiency, i.e. most lumens per watt. That doesn't mean a Bridgelux is no good. It depends on what you're wanting to light up & whether a few more lumens per watt are going to provide any significant payback over the long or short term. If your hydro rates are low, you could save a few $$$ by getting a few more Bridgelux or cheaper generic LEDs for your build to get the same amount of light as fewer, more expensive Crees. Besides, there are other manufacturers out there designing LEDs with colour spectrums specific to marine tank requirements. Again, whether it's really worthwhile pursuing that is questionable when any old mixture of 10,000K & Royal Blue LEDs will do the job for you. Maybe you are overthinking the deal. My own DIY LED fixture consists of generic, no name 10 watt multi-chip LED emitters. They may not be as efficient as a 3 watt Cree, but the price was right & 27 of them are doing a fine job of lighting up my tank. I run them below their maximum rating, using ony a fraction of the power I did with my retired 2x250 watt MH, 2x60 watt T5HO set up.
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![]() Thanks for the responses jtbadco and syncro. There's info there I can use to do further research.
Mike, I'm not sure why your opening comments are (to me) almost semi-hostile. I thought that's why we have forums like this. To talk about what we've seen work and what we've seen doesn't. Share experience. I've been to Bridgelux and Cree's site's, I've reviewed their specs, and because I'm still learning and I'm not an electrician most of it is still greek to me. I do get confused in reading technical specs and I don't understand yet how that translates to PAR, CRI, nm, lumens or whatever else have you or how that affects the coral growth in our tanks, the health of our livestock, the total on my hydro bill etc. And when you go to these manufacturers sites, they all say theirs is the best. Theirs is the most efficient. Theirs produces the only wave length of light needed. Blah, blah, blah. If anyone has an agenda, I'll bet it's a manufacturer of a product over fellow hobbyists who's just trying to get the most bang for his buck. Then there's the downright lies. Like jtbadco says, there are products out there that are rated at a certain level, but what you get is far from the truth. So really a manufacturer's site may give you some info, but real world experience was what I was looking for. That being said, the rest of your comments are appreciated. I agree totally that this industry is growing like mad. Every time you turn around new products are being released and everyone is trying to sell you something. It all just adds to the confusion. What I'm noticing is that those who are building DIY fixtures for their tank are funny people. If they don't use Cree's and Meanwells, they don't specify what they ARE using. It almost seems that there is a fear out there that if you don't use the most expensive out there that you'll be thought less of. I guess that's with a lot of things in life, and I'm ok with using the most expensive if it's justifiable and it really IS better. I've seen very few write up's of people using generic or lower end fixtures but TONS using Cree and Meanwell. I just wanted to know why..... |
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![]() Like all competitive technology that is in demand we will only see better product with lower prices each day that passes.
When to buy? When have a need and the budget. |
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![]() Apologies daplatapus, I didn't mean to come off as hostile. Just seems to me that brand discussions tend to turn into opinion matches in forums & I've already seen too many of them. Kind of like cars. Some folks swear by a certain manufacturer/brand, generally based on past experience. Yet manufacturers still make engineering boo boos that cause recalls & bankruptcy, take GM & Toyota as examples.
Poor excuse though, I should probably be a little less cynical in someone else's thread. It's most definitely tough to see the forest for the trees with LEDs these days.
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![]() Cree has the highest lumens per watt. More light less power consumption. They they are the "brand-name" of LEDs these days. All most all of the high end fixtures are using Cree; Radion, AI Sol, AI Vega etc.
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![]() Not DIY, but Kessil & Orphek both use LEDs supposedly of their own design, specifically engineered with optimum colour spectrum for marine livestock. Probably not as many lumens/watt as a Cree, but lumens/watt are not necessarily the whole story for our application. If I'm not mistaken, the Radion uses at least one other type of LED, Osram, although that's for their Red LED which is really only for colour tweaking.
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![]() also check Philips LEDS.... they are actually better than the CREES in spectra and watts per lumens...
stevesleds.com for DIY , www.nano-box-reef.com for builds... also I some brands use a combination of both CREES and Philips in their product. Also futureelectronics.com has lotsa specs and is in Canada but stevesleds.com is cheaper. Goodluck with build. Lotsa new stuff/technology comig out everyday like 5W leds, 10W, etc... check reefbuilders.com for latest gadgets if you have not already. msjboy PS.... where does one in Port Alberni buy saltwater stuff? I heard one of the Cyr brothers ( ie former NHL player ) is into reefing from there. |
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