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Hello my tank is 30" deep and I absoultly lost as to what led fixture to get. I would like to be able to keep all corals and clams. I dont know if it matters but I am going to have black sand. thank you in advance for the help but im totally lost?
 

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What are your tank dimensions?

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Due to your depth you will need a bit more LEDs than most folks. If you decide to go DIY do two Phoenix 55 kits on 18" heatsinks to get coverage.
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The phoenix kits are the high end on quality since they have the highest quality components available on the market. There are more economical kits as well.
 
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I have never done a DIY led before. I would like to be able to dim for sunrise and sunset and would need some help getting started if I would go that route. What about the big named LEDs? I was going to go radions but I don't think it will penetrate enough
 

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I just purchased a radion and I think 2 will cover your tank well. They are fully controllable and will penetrate 30 inches.
 

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I have never done a DIY led before. I would like to be able to dim for sunrise and sunset and would need some help getting started if I would go that route. What about the big named LEDs? I was going to go radions but I don't think it will penetrate enough

I was not too crazy about them. Twice the price and then some of our phoenix 25 kit (they are comprised of 30 leds) and imagine that I am recommending two p55 for your usage.
As long as you can handle an allen wrench and be able to tell the difference between positive and negative you can handle a phoenix kit.
[video=youtube;SYZlihz0Vm8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYZlihz0Vm8[/video]
http://reefledlights.com/how-to-diy-led/solderless-and-you/<br /><br />Lhttp://reefledlights.com/how-to-diy-led/solderless-and-you/
lots of good information here on R2R thankfully.
 

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They look good but I don't have any sort of controller and I would like to be able to Dim them ?

you can do manual dimming with those drivers and a potentiometer soldered onto them and then use timers to turn them on and off. You can solder the potentiometer or have the technician do it for you. Then when you get a controller like an apex you cut off the potentimoeter and connect the wires to the apex and you are good to go.
 
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Ok so your saying that I need two 55 kits and that would cover my whole tank ? I went on the web site and was confused on all the optional stuff. I have no idea what I would need
 

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