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![]() Definitely agree. Best way to fine tune colour for your reef this way. Also lets you dim the blues to act as moonlights, if that's your thing.
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![]() Here is the layout I did.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1401400774.866362.jpg Ended up changing out the warm and neutral whites for cool white. Warms were just too yellow for my taste. You have the best control on the look of your tank if you keep the blues separate from the white. |
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![]() Dave do you have your UV tied into your blue?
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![]() No I ended up running it with the whites.
They are almost out of the spectrum you can see. They look really dim when powered up. You can see if you use the little battery pack they supply and touch it to the contacts. They need to be run at 700mA max so I put them with my whites which don't need to be run at full blast ever in my opinion. They are bright! If you run the blues and white separate you can have the blues slowly ramp up in the morning then ramp on the whites a few hours later. And at night you can do the same for a nice sunset feature. |
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![]() Looks great!
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![]() How frustrating.. after getting the LEDs all set up and connecting them with the 3 inch solderless wires, they only gave me 23 instead of 25, so I am two short.
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![]() Run one less led on each string until they send you the replacement ones. You won't be able to tell the difference.
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![]() Here are a couple pictures of the progress so far. I put the terminal plug two LEDs short on the white string, as the wires were missing from the kit. I have contacted rapidLED to see if they will send me the missing pieces.
I tested with the terminal plug on the blue string to make sure I could easily remove it. Thankfully with some needlenose pliers and a little wiggle it comes out quite easily. I have to run to home depot now to grab some zip ties to mount the heatsink to the reflector thinggy. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() After 9 hours, the hood is put back together and the lights/controller appear to be working well.
Some critiques about the kit: 1)Missing parts 2)No instructions regarding the assembly of ALL the LDD drivers, fans, new power supply and storm controller. The ones provided are for the larger drivers using the timer and rsm power supply, or just connecting the controller to the power supply and drivers. Fans were all willy nilly. 3) the new power supply doesn't fit in the hood 4)heatsink holes were too small for the zip ties 5) there were 4 plastic sticky out things in the hood that interfered with closing after the zip ties were used to attach the heatsink to the reflector thingy. The 4 sticky out things were where the screws used to be in order to attach the reflector to the hood. Solutions: 1) left the last two LEDs (1 UV and 1 White) unhooked until Rapid LED gets me the missing wires. 2) Relied on my grade 5 understanding of circuits to wire everything together. I ended up ripping out the timer and the driver, drilled a hole through the bottom of the timer compartment, and threaded the jumpers and fan wires down. I had to extend the fan wires with the bulk wires. All wires now come out where the main plug for the RSM comes out. Drivers are wired into the new power supply and the controller. Fans are wired directly into the power supply. 3)Power supply is external. As the wires were too short, it is on a stand beside the DT. 4)Drilled bigger holes. 5) drilled into the sticky out thingies to make them thin enough to snap off with pliers. |