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Hey all,

I tend to be an overthinker, but I have a question around reef lighting.

I just purchased a Noopsyche K7 V3 and my corals freaking love it compared to my last light. Using the LPS preset they seem to be super happy. Though there's quite a bit of light bleed into my room. My reef tank is in my office, and I was curious of the safety of the lights themselves and whether I should be concerned considering I work from home and I'm in my office 8-10 hours a day.

Here's the LED layout for the NP K7 V3:
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Am I worrying for no reason? Would you recommend maybe making a hood for the light itself? Attached is also a picture of my setup.

Thanks as always everyone! unnamed (2).jpg
 

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Are we talking about uv rays?
if so I don’t think you will have a problem because leds are directional source of light. The spillage is more of the ambient light given off of a reflection. Back in the old days when we had halides it would pose a threat due to the uv rays
 
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Are we talking about uv rays?
if so I don’t think you will have a problem because leds are directional source of light. The spillage is more of the ambient light given off of a reflection. Back in the old days when we had halides it would pose a threat due to the uv rays
That was generally what I was thinking as well. though what concerned me is how visible it suddenly is here. I didn't knwo if maybe the light was too high? Or if the LED housing being circular if it's magnifying/pushing the light over a larger area. I also have little to no idea what I'm talking about.
 

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If you don’t stare at it you would be fine. Lol but if you have children that play on the floor and you don’t want them to look directly at it then I would suggest a canopy of some sorts
 
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If you don’t stare at it you would be fine. Lol but if you have children that play on the floor and you don’t want them to look directly at it then I would suggest a canopy of some sorts
But.. but they're pretty...

No kids, just melanoma runs in the family and I'm always medically anxious haha.
 

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I’m in between I like both with and with out canopy. If it’s in the tv room it’s with canopy and if it’s in the man cave with out lol
 

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You’re fine. Just don’t stare directly at the light because the brightness will burn your retina. Just like staring at any bright light excessively. The blue light isn’t going to hurt you. Leave the shades open and sunlight has just as much blue content. It’s Just masked by the rest of the spectrum
 
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You’re fine. Just don’t stare directly at the light because the brightness will burn your retina. Just like staring at any bright light excessively. The blue light isn’t going to hurt you. Leave the shades open and sunlight has just as much blue content. It’s Just masked by the rest of the spectrum
Appreciate the sanity check haha. Thanks so much everyone!
 

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Hey all,

I tend to be an overthinker, but I have a question around reef lighting.

I just purchased a Noopsyche K7 V3 and my corals freaking love it compared to my last light. Using the LPS preset they seem to be super happy. Though there's quite a bit of light bleed into my room. My reef tank is in my office, and I was curious of the safety of the lights themselves and whether I should be concerned considering I work from home and I'm in my office 8-10 hours a day.

Here's the LED layout for the NP K7 V3:
1653504733784.png


Am I worrying for no reason? Would you recommend maybe making a hood for the light itself? Attached is also a picture of my setup.

Thanks as always everyone! unnamed (2).jpg
Light bleed ive noticed on mine. I made a shield with foil directing light at tank instead of wall
 
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I put a 6" black acrylic sheet around my light with velcro, for less than 50$ on a 48" tank.

if you want Check out my 120g build thread on the 3rd or 4th page
That looks perfect. I think I'll do tin foil until Friday and I'll run to Home Depot and pick up a piece of black acrylic. That looked pretty much perfect
 

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That looks perfect. I think I'll do tin foil until Friday and I'll run to Home Depot and pick up a piece of black acrylic. That looked pretty much perfect
Yeah, it really mad a big difference, I got it from an acrylic dealer online, I wish I had got it precut , or did it correctly, its not the easiest to cut, i got it thin, less than 1/4", so it wants to crack on you....
 
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Yeah, it really mad a big difference, I got it from an acrylic dealer online, I wish I had got it precut , or did it correctly, its not the easiest to cut, i got it thin, less than 1/4", so it wants to crack on you....
Yeah that's kind of why I didn't end up picking up a piece of acrylic to use as a lid because I didn't want to make cut outs for my HOB filter and such. With a jig saw and a metal cutting bit with some painters tape it probably wouldn't be too bad.
 

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Yeah that's kind of why I didn't end up picking up a piece of acrylic to use as a lid because I didn't want to make cut outs for my HOB filter and such. With a jig saw and a metal cutting bit with some painters tape it probably wouldn't be too bad.
I did it with a jigsaw and a fine tooth blade too, clamped down good so it didn't vibrate, its not to bad to do, a bit of a learning curve from wood...
 
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I did it with a jigsaw and a fine tooth blade too, clamped down good so it didn't vibrate, its not to bad to do, a bit of a learning curve from wood...
Yeah I've never done it before haha. I appreciate that recommendation that's a good idea. Though looking at it, the NP V3 has venting on the sides. Though I'm mostly concerned about the front and back.
 

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