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Going LED's.....AGAIN!

I just finished installing my new LED's -------- AGAIN!

I first started using LED's when I decided to replace my MH/PC fixture, as it was going to be the same investment to replace the lamp's/tubes. I only bought two and learned that three would have been a better solution. So, for a while I tried to add another fixture, but they redesigned them, adding a removable power cord, and I was unable to mount them. I did try an AI SOL, but it just wasn't enough spread and/or penetration, by itself. So, when a great deal came along for a T-5 fixture, I decided to give it a try. The shortcoming to this plan was that the T-5 was only 48", and I've got a 72" tank. I had a number of Ecoxotic Stunner strips and Panorama modules that I thought would fill in the 12" on either side of the T-5. Unfortunately it just wasn't a good solution. So, I purchased a few new fixtures direct from e.shine, and just finished installing them. I have the dimmers at about 80% in the FTS.

Latest FTS:

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The first thing I noticed is that with the optics on these fixtures most of the light is actually being focused down into the tank, instead of the sides, back and into the room. So, there is a lot less light spillage. Secondly, although it has a single large fan, it is almost totally silent.

T-5 FTS:

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Again, lots of light, but you can see how much light is hitting the back and side of the tank.

Original LED's FTS:

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A little shady in the center, which is were I had the AI Sol, but these fixtures only had the 120[SUP]o [/SUP]lenses, and without the optics, there is a significant amount of light on the back and sides of the tank.
 
G4 Mould 2 48 x3w Bridgelux LED's (ES-48x3W-S-D). I bought a couple more than I could use, so I posted them in D&S.
 
It looks great Jim. From the pics, the greens and reds on the coral has more pop than before. Hope you were able to avoid the windex color look. What color LEDs are on the eshine unit?
 
Thanks everyone. Yea, Matt the colors do have a little more pop than they did under any of my previous lights, to include the MH/PC's, T-5's and the first LED's. They're built with the Bridgelux 12,000K and 455nm Royal Blue.
 
Dam that is BRIGHT!

Yea, I may have to back them down a little bit. But since I can control them individually, I'll be able to move some of the more light loving pieces to one side, and others that don't like as much to another, then adjust accordingly.
 

Daniel

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I can control them individually, I'll be able to move some of the more light loving pieces to one side, and others that don't like as much to another, then adjust accordingly.
Thats pretty cool. good luck with them.
 
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