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diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:01 pm

hey guys none of my other site will reply to my post so hear i go i would like a reef tank with deep sand bed and coral want a parts list so i can build my light for a 55 gallon please help
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby fusion » Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:07 pm

This may help, there is a link to some pics a few posts down
Not sure if they would be good enough for a reef though

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=247502
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Sun Aug 12, 2012 4:26 pm

read thro that looks like it wont work on coral thank you for the info lots more please lol
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:12 pm

i just want to be sure i dont kill the reef
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:18 pm

they have like all kinds of led what do i need i think it is 20000k but they have them in 10w,20w,50w,100,200w how do i know what i need to build this think
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby GTZ » Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:06 pm

Another pre-built LED reef light.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=248126
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby DanniGirl » Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:40 am

It depends on the coverage you want for your tank. LEDs do have a somewhat limited spectrum (for reef tanks) but they have come a long way over the years. There can be gaps in the spectrum which may or may not cause an issue. Take a look at this LED data sheet.
Rather than LEDs, Metal Halides are popular and you can also find some of those lighting specs here.

Out of ease, you would probably be far better off purchasing a MH setup. If it were a fish-only setup, then the a DIY LED light would be well worth it. However, since you're looking at a particular spectrum to sustain a reef, you would be better off looking for new and used setups.
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby 13razorbackfan » Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:50 am

DanniGirl wrote:It depends on the coverage you want for your tank. LEDs do have a somewhat limited spectrum (for reef tanks) but they have come a long way over the years. There can be gaps in the spectrum which may or may not cause an issue. Take a look at this LED data sheet.
Rather than LEDs, Metal Halides are popular and you can also find some of those lighting specs here.

Out of ease, you would probably be far better off purchasing a MH setup. If it were a fish-only setup, then the a DIY LED light would be well worth it. However, since you're looking at a particular spectrum to sustain a reef, you would be better off looking for new and used setups.

Yep...DE HQI metal halide is what I used for my SPS tanks. Hard to beat. I know it is expensive but so is the reef hobby in general. If trying to save $$$ then go with low light corals or FOWLR.
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:06 pm

ok lol on that note any one have any diy MH ideas or parts list
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:09 pm

thanks for info
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby 13razorbackfan » Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:08 pm

zquattrucci wrote:ok lol on that note any one have any diy MH ideas or parts list

Well....I used to mess around with this a while ago. I would order retro fit kits and piece them together with reflectors inside DIY canopies but the fixtures have become just as cheap. I would see if you can find a PFO acrolight fixture. I am not sure how tall or wide your tank is and that will determine what size you need. If you wanted to save some money then look at the cheap odyssea fixtures and just buy new bulbs.
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby zquattrucci » Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:45 pm

sweet i will see what i can find ty for the help
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby Smileyjoe » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:43 pm

join lareefclub, it a saltwater forum for us in louisiana and they are very helpful
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby Kyomax » Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:40 pm

Here there are some lights like this,
DIMMABLE: to control the blue and white leds seperately,which make moonlight come ture.
SWITCH: to control blue and white leds on and off .
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Re: diy LED light build help

Postby emarie15 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:57 pm

hmm, I am not sure If I am reading your question right, you need an LED bulb for your tank but you want to make sure it will not kill the coral? I wouldn't use a bulb for your fish tank, instead I would line it with some LED strip lighting.. Its the easiest way and not as harsh as one huge bulb, but instead the light is evenly spread through out the tank... I hope that helped!
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