Diy Led?

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Seepu

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Has anyone done any research on DIY LED lighting?

I have a few companies bookmarked, and the industry makes a UV LED.. would a spotlight type of light be beneficial to the tank at all? Or a small strip light to supplement PC/actinic lighting?

I know very few people that can afford and are willing to spend 4k on the LED light that is out there. Maybe someone knows of a possible compromise?
 
They are really not cost effective for the consumer , there has been some heated debate as to the use of all leds on a reef tank , with spectrial shift ect .. They run cooler and cost less to fire up but to diy for any tank over 2 gallons would be quite expensive . If you are looking for a moon light then yes a diy of 5 or 6 leds would be cost effective and not that expensive as you would not really need to worry about spectrum
 
I have moonlights.. I was just wondering if it would be feasable to use as supplemental lighting.

Like this... http://www.ledshoppe.com/Product/hou/HE1033.htm

That particular bulb plugs into a regular light socket, and wouldn't need to buy additional converters (like I have with the moonlights.)

So the *popular* LED light bar isn't all that? All that money, and the spectrum still isn't healthy for reef tanks?

Anyway.. just thought I'd ask :D
 
Naw not really worth much more than a moon light as you would need to do something with a bit of a staggared look and the K would need to be spot on ...And for the size of your tank it would not really suppliment it . Sorry I could not bring brighter news to you :( Go ahead and ask away thats what these boards are for ... :)
 
Ah, ok.. I can always hope. I wondered why no one talked about them here. I guess I can get some white ones for that shimmery sunlight effect. :rolleyes:
 
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