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![]() You may want to look at the LEDS from Satistronics. the blues are very good, but not so sure about the whites as I have never tried them. Prices about the same and the shipping is fast.
http://www.satistronics.com/3w-high-...0lm_p1317.html
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![]() Did you try these LEDs? what drivers/power supply did you use?
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![]() I have used the 3w blue leds and they work well, but I don't have any Royal Blues to compare with, but there is some info on nano-reef's that the two are almost identical. I am using the Sure drivers, cheap and seem to work well, but do get quite warm when run at close to capacity.
the leds are on a nano reef so just using a 24v laptop powersupply. The sure drivers are quite forgiving for voltage and you have a wide range depending on number of LEDS used. http://cgi.ebay.com/3w-LED-Driver-MB...item3a6442f9f3
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![]() Well, they can run up to 8 LEDs on each driver. From the bottom of the Ebay page is a link to the datasheet, which describes the specs and voltage required for the amount of LEDS used. You will need to provide a PWM input for dimming. A simple 555 timer can take care of that.
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![]() Thanks, I was thinking that can't be right but I had to ask since I'm such a noob.
Will 1 24v laptop pwm be enough for 72 led's? |
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For 72 LEDs you'll need at least 200W which I believe is much more than the average laptop requires. You can buy other power supplies that run at 24V at much higher wattage than a laptop supply. I would go larger to the range of 300-350 W encase you ever wanted to add more LEDs. Last edited by sphelps; 03-22-2011 at 04:52 PM. |
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![]() Can you get the following items:
http://reefledlights.com/shop/led-seal/ : this is a spray to protect the welds... by a company called Luxdrive. Philips LEDs - Rebel ES series.... apparently better than CREE in terms of lighting suitability for corals. nano-box-reef.com/ uses them. msjboy |
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