I do have one more question. Can you over cool LEDs? Is there an ideal operating temperature?
I guess that's 2 questions.
I guess that's 2 questions.
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I do have one more question. Can you over cool LEDs? Is there an ideal operating temperature?
I guess that's 2 questions.
Thank you for the advice.You CAN overcool LEDs, but their operating range is usually listed in their spec sheet. The ones I use have an operating temp from -30 degrees Celsius (-22F) to 85 degrees Celsius (185F). Barring a Thermoelectric chiller plate (peltier cooling) you're not getting that low, and the energy you're burning keeping them at that temp is so inefficient you may as well be running T8 fluorescent.
Keeping the LED cooler will extend the effective life of the diode, but trying to keep it below ambient room temperature is unnecessary.
This is my tank now with the new led layout.
Just channel 1.
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Just channel 2.
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Both channels ch1 at 45% ch2 5%.
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I will draw the layout later.
This looks great. I hope to get my tank looking like this one day.It's my hammers they seem to be one of the things I can keep. I tried a top down shot by floating my phone in a plastic lid off a donut box, the photo is of the main coral and it's weird how different the colours look on the same coral.![]()
I gave the tank a long overdue clean, I had to clean the filter box off as seems to be full of vermatid snails.![]()
Thanks, it's taken along time. It is such a basic setup no skimmer or sump, and with the modified black box lighting it can work. I just need to stop tinkering and leave it alone now.This looks great. I hope to get my tank looking like this one day.
2 of the larger units mounted at least 16" off the water will give you good coverage.Does anyone know a brand with 21" long dimensions that uses 0-10v for dimming? I have a T5 hybrid fixture for my 75g and want to mod black boxes to dim with my apex. I was looking at the WILLS brand but don't know if they are PWM.
I have a smaller 140W Wattshine that is only 9.5" long but I know they use 0-10V so I can dim it with the Apex. Not sure what dimension lights would be ideal for my tank at 48" long 18" deep. If I got 2 of the WILLs lights I would have LEDs covering nearly the entire length of the tank. I figured I have T5s on the side so a wider LED won't help as much as a longer does.
Does anyone know a brand with 21" long dimensions that uses 0-10v for dimming? I have a T5 hybrid fixture for my 75g and want to mod black boxes to dim with my apex. I was looking at the WILLS brand but don't know if they are PWM.
I have a smaller 140W Wattshine that is only 9.5" long but I know they use 0-10V so I can dim it with the Apex. Not sure what dimension lights would be ideal for my tank at 48" long 18" deep. If I got 2 of the WILLs lights I would have LEDs covering nearly the entire length of the tank. I figured I have T5s on the side so a wider LED won't help as much as a longer does.
That's pretty awesome they have 0-10V adjustment on a port. Looks like it has some UV and purple LEDs too which seems unusual for a lot of black boxes.The NICREW lights on Amazon have 0-10V. NICREW Lights
Aorry no one responded to you! Heres one from this you tube video:No one?