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Aquarium Lights - Lightimetunnel
Hello folks!
I've purchased the chinese LED Lightimetunnel lights a while ago, they have a pretty solid build and are almost 100% silent. Although, I am not sure how should I configure the light's intensity. It has two dimmers that range from 0-100% as follows: Channel 1 (28 LEDs): Cool white, warm white, red 660nm, green 520nm Channel 2 (27 LEDs): Blue 460nm, purple 410nm, royal blue 450nm Having that said, here are the specs of these lights: Dimensions: 15.8 x 8.4 x 2.4 inches One light is ideal for 24x24x24" tank Weight: 7.9 pounds LED chips: 55pcs*3watt LED Brand: Bridgelux/Epiled Actual power Consumption: 110W+/-3% Lifespan:50000 hours Worldwide Voltage: AC100~240V View Angle of LEDs: 120 degree suitable for a 20 to 50 Gallon tank I would like to count on you or even better, with someone that has them to help me decide at which spectrum should I run them, as well for how many hours in each spectrum? As always, thank you so much! |
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I wouldn't go much past 50% for your tank size and beyond that is mostly a personal thing..
Set it to a color you like.. Some like a lot of blue.. some like more realistic color,etc.. Then run them for about 8 hours.. Some people like to set the blue channel to come on and go off about 1/2 hour after/before the whites.. So blue on.. then 30 minutes later have the white channel come on.. then 7-8 hours later have the white channel turn off.. then 30 minutes later have the blue channel turn off..
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Mcgyvr is right on point here again, I am at 40white and 70blue.......timing is great....yup
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By the way, to all new reefers like me, these lights are a great deal for the buck, given that you don't mind their "industrial look"... I will start running the lights for 8hours from now on, I was running them for about 4-5... By the way, I have a 75 gallon Petco tank with two of these lights, just so yall know... |
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I run my marsaqua ones (pretty sure they’re the same) at 90% white and 100% blues with two on a 90g tank.
Lighting schedule: 11:45 am blues only on 12:45 pm all on 9:45 pm whites off 10:45 all off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Although, isn't that a bit too much lightning? |
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It’s about 400 PAR on the tips of my rocks with my lights 12” off the water surface and the rock another 10” deep into the tank. Perfect for SPS. I could probably turn them down a hair but I haven’t had any problems with bleaching as long as I light acclimate properly.
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What is PAR supposed to mean? :P |
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PAR= photosynthetically active radiation.
Sps like par anywhere from 150-500. The more the better in most cases. LPS are also widely varying but usually like 100 or les. Softies really don’t care Par is a general idea of light levels in our tanks. You can probably rent a PAR meter from your LFS and use it to adjust your lights to where you want them. This could also be useful: https://www.reddit.com/r/ReefTank/co..._165_watt_led/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I'm using about the same lights as well.. no manufacturer name one them..
I have 3 165 watt lights on top of my 90 I run just blues at 100 percent.. thinking about adding the whites now I have won the algae battle.. I am thinking of buying a seneye par meter in the next few weeks Sent from my SM-S907VL using Tapatalk |
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Thank you all for the helpful replies! I appreciate!
This community is the best! |
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chinese, led, light, lightimetunnel |
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