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I like it when my threads come up keeps awareness going.Old thread but what power supply you running and what's the specs
Hey how are you!Speaking of your thread buddy let's get some updated fts going brother
No, actually at 48k you WILL have a much higher par.@saltyfilmfolks I have a question for you.
I am working on adding some more chips to this fixture and in the meantime I will be putting up a t5 fixture till I get this done. ( I have to re-do the whole chip layout)
Would you think I should match surface LUX with the T5's when I install the T5 fixture? It will be a huge lighting change for the tank and I have never used full T5 before.
I am trying to lessen the light shock.
3 blue +
1 purple +
48"
Current LED surface lux showing 48K through physics toolbox
Thanks!
Oh dang!No, actually at 48k you WILL have a much higher par.
led,,,48k/60=800
t5....48k/40=1200
imo set the fixture to get the best spread, test the full power in lux, then remove tubes.
if you know your going back to the led's I would suggest matching the PAR number.
A side note, IMO some folks claiming great success after changing back to t5, may in fact be merely adding MORE par than anything else.
yup. lux to par ratio is higher. Ive yet to see any evidence to the contrary.Oh dang!
Thank you for this so much. I will try my best not to shock my tank.
There is more par in t5.. crazy!
You're making me think here about my LED fixture hmmyup. lux to par ratio is higher. Ive yet to see any evidence to the contrary.
depending on the combo of tubes the par may be lower (45,50) but its a good est.
lol. dont think too hard. (tough not to) even though theres a difference led do still grow coral. The neat experiment w DIY led is if you have a set lux and known spectrum, you can add small chips to see if there IS a difference in spectrum and thus PAR, and more importantly pur, or finding that Pur those corals want.You're making me think here about my LED fixture hmm
Funny cause that is exactly what I am going to do! I am missing a few spectrums knowing I was going to add it in the future. Chips were too expensive at the time. Also going to have a heat sink cut at 42" instead of 30"lol. dont think too hard. (tough not to) even though theres a difference led do still grow coral. The neat experiment w DIY led is if you have a set lux and known spectrum, you can add small chips to see if there IS a difference in spectrum and thus PAR, and more importantly pur, or finding that Pur those corals want.
OH sweeet!Funny cause that is exactly what I am going to do! I am missing a few spectrums knowing I was going to add it in the future. Chips were too expensive at the time. Also going to have a heat sink cut at 42" instead of 30"
I have thought of that to help tone the color but having a hard time picturing this as to keep the fixture from looking ugly.OH sweeet!
not that Im a cruel man, but.........If ya drill a couple extra holes you can add a 2 tube t5 retro pretty easy....jus saying.
oh yes....I have thought of that to help tone the color but having a hard time picturing this as to keep the fixture from looking ugly.
Wife has to stay happy too
yup. lux to par ratio is higher. Ive yet to see any evidence to the contrary.
depending on the combo of tubes the par may be lower (45,50) but its a good est.
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