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Someone give me a good reason NOT to do this. I have two extra bright white outdoor landscape led lights (round spotlights with 6 individual LEDs per unit). One of these lights up half of the front of my house so their really bright. They're like $200 a piece. I am considering mounting them on my canopy overt tank. I am upgrading from a 36g to a 75g and I am worried my 55led fixture will not have enough juice for the bigger tank.

What could go wrong;)
 

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Its possible that it would work, those spot lights are more than likely 50watt, but it should light up that tank quite a bit.
 

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It'll probably be plenty of light but it'll look like poo. Your other LED may be fine for a portion of the tank, depends on the light and dimensions of the tank...
 
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What do you mean it will look bad? Meaning the mounting? Or the actual light in the tank. There are 6 LEDs with 35 degree lenses for each. I can figure out the mounting to make them look good.
 
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I'll play with it and let you all know how it goes. I have some blues on my main led's. Maybe a good mix will magically appear. We'll see.
 

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In addition to not looking so great i dont think those lights would provide the correct spectrum for coral photosynthesis. If it wasnt built for a tank you shouldn't put it over one.
 

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In addition to not looking so great i dont think those lights would provide the correct spectrum for coral photosynthesis. If it wasnt built for a tank you shouldn't put it over one.

I wouldnt exactly say that about leds nowadays. There are a ton of outdoor led units, meaning moisture resistant outdoor units that we can easily mount, and that their colors are fully adjustable.
Now speaking about the ones hes planning on using, are around the 8-10k range if im not mistaken, much bluer than using a 5k spot light that Lot of people have used.
 
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Ere are the details on the model I have. No idea what k is good for tanks- just learning.

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An accent light engineered to provide the spread of light needed with the amount of lumen or light output desired.
Kichler uses LED chips with a color temperature from 2800-3175¦K which is closest to the color associated with incandescent or halogen fixtures.
Cast aluminum housing with clear tempered glass lens and polycarbonate mounting stem and locknut.
Integrated driver.
Light Source: Integrated LEDs and driver, 2950K, High CRI.
35 degree medium flood beam.
8.5W.
12.2VA.
Multiply fixture VA by the number of fixtures used to determine size of transformer.
Includes 35" of usable #18-2 , SPT-1-W.
Cable connector supplied.
Transformer and extra cable sold separately.
8" in-ground stake included.
Not for use with electronic transformers.

There are 6 led's per fixture
 

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