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My hubby has been thinking about turning a Chi into a SW tank for some time now. He is aware that evap will be an issue and has come up with the "hampster bottle" ATO to solve that issue. He is however looking at doing a DIY of LEDs over it for the lighting. He has done some research, but I need to know what is the difference between a 1w and a 3w LED? Is one stronger than the other? Will one last longer than the other? He's at work right now so I cant ask him.
 

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Yes the 3w are stronger than the 1w. Reef led, check them out they are a sponser here. They have every thing you'll need for a diy setup and also kits that come with everything you'll need. Bill's a great guy to deal with too.
 

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The 3W put off a much higher PAR rating then the 1Ws. Your going to need 3 times or more, as many 1W leds as you would 3W just to achieve that same PAR rating. I am currently in the middle of my CREE 3W LED build on my biocube. Im using 12 over the 14 gallon tank. There is ALOT of info spread out throughout this section, so just keep creeping through it and searching. As for which will last longer, its gonna depend on the average amount of hours each LED is rated for, but remember you will only be able to achieve that with the proper heatsink and dissipation of heat. Heat is one of the biggest things that will shorten the life of them.
 
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so for brighter light and more PAR, get the 3w leds? As I am the newbie, whats PAR? Hubby is still at work and I cant ask him.
 

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If your gonna go led look into the kits from bill at reef led lights he is sponsor here on reef2reef he has the best
Prices and best products hands down... I started mine this morning I will get a thread here shortly!!!:xd:
 

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Yes. They are stronger and give more/ intense lighting. They last about the same. So. Good luck with the setup
 
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If your gonna go led look into the kits from bill at reef led lights he is sponsor here on reef2reef he has the best
Prices and best products hands down... I started mine this morning I will get a thread here shortly!!!:xd:

Hubby is having a friend make the heatsink and we are not sure where to order the LEDs and whatnot from. I am the best shopper out there so If he has found 12 LEDs and whatnot for $112, I should be able to find them for less.
 
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Fluval Chi. its an art deco nano tank primarily for planted FW designs. Hubby likes the way it looks and wants to do a zoa garden in it.
 

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i have three watters from reefled as well
go two blue to one white and your zoas will glow
 
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Here is a picture of the Chi. A friend of his runs a metal shop and is planning on helping him with the heat sink. They have been discussing the design of it over the phone, otherwise I'd never know that LOL. He is in love with zoa corals and wants a nano tank full of just those types. Can't say they are my favorite. I tend to prefer the corals that move and sway in the water, like my bubble and the duncans, but to each their own.
chi.jpg
 

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come on how can you not love zoas. it sounds like you are on the right path diy leds are great just make sure to get the dimmable drivers i didn't and ended up swapping htem out and buying more drivers. none the less good luck and make sure you show off some photos of the build
 

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