Illuminarium LED Pendant - 90W

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Not dimmable, they are fixture's and you plug them in. What are the dimensions of your 12g tank? I use a 150w led on my frag tank which is only around 12-15g fwiw and get great growth. That 90w is really only pushing 70.2w as each led is driven to .78w.
 

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Yep, that light should be plenty for you. I would run that fixture about 4-6" from the surface, that way you'll get decent par value's down low.
 
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are you talking about the 90w or larger watt

is it possible to not hang a pendant from the ceiling??
 

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I'm talking about the 90w fixture you linked to. I run a led that sits on an acrylic stand i made. The acrylic holds it up on the two outer sides of the fixture. They don't get hot at all, just don't block the fans.
 
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Ok

it wouldnt be to bright for chalices would it

and do you have a picture of your stand?
 

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Should be fine for chalice. Let me try and find a pic, its just two pieces of acrylic i glued on my sump to turn into a frag sump : ) Works great. Crap, no pic. I can pry take one tonight for you though. Just hit me up later and i'll snap one.
 

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