Cheap lights suited for SPS?

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What are some commercially available lights that emit a spectrum suited for SPS whilst not being stupidly expensive like the controllable reef lights on the market? I have, surprisingly not seen anyone DIY their own reef lights, and I am wondering if there is a reason, because making a macro/plant growth light is easy enough.
 

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What are some commercially available lights that emit a spectrum suited for SPS whilst not being stupidly expensive like the controllable reef lights on the market? I have, surprisingly not seen anyone DIY their own reef lights, and I am wondering if there is a reason, because making a macro/plant growth light is easy enough.
Try @noo-psyche not as easy to control but priced way lower than most of the other brands.
 
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Try @noo-psyche not as easy to control but priced way lower than most of the other brands.
sheesh, that's still pretty dang expensive. I was more looking for a way to make my own, not sure why no one has done it yet but I'd guess just pick out diodes of the colour I want?
 

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Try @noo-psyche not as easy to control but priced way lower than most of the other brands.
I have 6 k7 v3 over my 180g and am very happy with them. This latest fiasco tho has me hesitant to recomended them any longer.
 

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sheesh, that's still pretty dang expensive. I was more looking for a way to make my own, not sure why no one has done it yet but I'd guess just pick out diodes of the colour I want?
If you think the Noopsyche are pretty dang expensive you'll probably have trouble finding anything that will grow sps. You didn't say but exactly how much are you looking to spend?
 

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That looks like a better deal, how often do I have to replace the bulb? That looks a lot like the reptile - designed UVB I've got running for my lizards.
Some last 15000 hours so about once per year is average if you run them 10 hours per day
 
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Some last 15000 hours so about once per year is average if you run them 10 hours per day
I assume they don't come with their own controller, guess that's easier to work with.
Which bulb is recommended? I see a bunch of different lights at different prices on BRS, not sure which one will be bright enough for stylos and acros.
 

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That looks like a better deal, how often do I have to replace the bulb? That looks a lot like the reptile - designed UVB I've got running for my lizards.

12-18 months.

You’ll need T5HO, not plain T5. Ballasts, bulb, endcap, reflector, AC cord are the minimum if you have a canopy. ATI still makes some of the best T5HO bulbs.

Or buy a used fixture.
 

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I assume they don't come with their own controller, guess that's easier to work with.
Which bulb is recommended? I see a bunch of different lights at different prices on BRS, not sure which one will be bright enough for stylos and acros.
I don't use them so I'm not sure but they could be set up as simple on off with a standard light socket switch box.
 

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What are some commercially available lights that emit a spectrum suited for SPS whilst not being stupidly expensive like the controllable reef lights on the market? I have, surprisingly not seen anyone DIY their own reef lights, and I am wondering if there is a reason, because making a macro/plant growth light is easy enough.

I’ve DIYed a lot of LEDs, but I usually end up more expensive than commercial fixtures (especially the cheaper import brands).
 

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I have 6 k7 v3 over my 180g and am very happy with them. This latest fiasco tho has me hesitant to recomended them any longer.
I briefly read through the thread. Don’t know if the fiasco is noo-psyche commenting on the other brand. Might have missed something, and I have no reference to the reefi lights. But from 30+’years of retail sales
Management and owning my own construction business, what I saw to start was noo-psyche giving info about their lights compared to the competition. If noo-psyche is wrong about the composition of the competitor they should do better homework, or possible design had changed since they checked them out.

Using features advantages and benefits is a solid selling procedure. If I state my pods are better than my competition that could be seen as true or false. If I say my pods are more nutritious as I feed a 10 species blend of phyto that allows them to get nutrients from some strains that are not in others, that is a fact and a benefit. If I say they are X% more nutritious or have X% more protein, then I had better have actual data to support.

So I try to stick with just stating that I am a fellow reefer who has started selling pods and phyto with my wife to help us out as I haven’t been able to work for a year and a half due to the injury that I finally got the surgery before. I say that I am offering the best value by having more pods at a lower price, but I don’t name my competition as I find that lacks class.

All I can say is I have 10 K7’s and am happy with their performance. Would love for them to be as easy to use as my Hydra 32’s and 64’s and primes, which I have several of each. So I can give a solid referral to Noo-psyche without reservation. I do not know them other than to have purchased from them, and they have treated me polite and professionally.
 

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