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The first 2 are too strong. I tried a 75 watt in that style and the algae was clear. Weird .

This one worked great.
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nice.. but i need them to be water proof... here is what I have going right now..
system is a large sump.. three compartments and more.. one is for the dyi .
i have blacked it out.. have the screen and water going.. now for some lights..

here are some pics to give you the idea.. thanks

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@SantaMonica offers their GEM5 lights without their scrubber! They are waterproof.
 

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I experimented with dif color, wattage and types of lights. Think you’re better off getting a blue/red combo grow light, and one with more spread. Meaning more, smaller bulbs spread out over the area.

Like the one I posted above, or similar
 

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I experimented with dif color, wattage and types of lights. Think you’re better off getting a blue/red combo grow light, and one with more spread. Meaning more, smaller bulbs spread out over the area.

Like the one I posted above, or similar
did you see the one i posted?
i also found this one
https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-G...9708&sr=1-5&keywords=grow+led+waterproof&th=1

how can i know how fast water is moving through my scrubber and down the net? also I am setting up a 240that will be heavy stock , how do I know how big I should make it?
 
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did you see the one i posted?
i also found this one
https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Grow-Spectrum-Technology-Dissipation/dp/B0776R69WH/ref=sr_1_5?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1525199708&sr=1-5&keywords=grow+led+waterproof&th=1

how can i know how fast water is moving through my scrubber and down the net? also I am setting up a 240that will be heavy stock , how do I know how big I should make it?
I tried a light like that, 75 watt. Had to back it away from screen about a foot to get decent growth. Any closer and I got a clear looking slime instead of green algae.

Think the bigger the screen the better. More nutrient removal, maybe less frequent cleaning, and you could always put it on a timer to cut back if wanted.
Amount of flow is exactly why I like separate pumps. Figure in head and you’ll have a good idea of gph going over screen. There are formulas to calculate flow, depending on size of screen
 

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