8ft 330G Construction Has Started (Pics)

not trying to hijack this post.

at the moment i only have a 75gal DT which is from the lower header to the left side. and yes it will have all 4 corners to the floor. just wanted extra (over kill) support in the middle of the 150gal DT to come in Feb.
 
grouper therapy;713966 wrote: No just the stairs themselves not even the handrails. I may be available to help get your tank in the house if you need it . I have a 116 cube that Bruse is p/u as well from Armando

I would guess we will need it.
 
dme330i;713903 wrote: Decided yesterday that we will slowly get it done with the help of my father-in-law. We will, however, contract out drywall. Do you know anyone good and reasonable?

Jon

you can hang it yourself and get someone to finish it. let me see if i can get someones contact info. he does good work.
 
eagle9252;714045 wrote: you can hang it yourself and get someone to finish it. let me see if i can get someones contact info. he does good work.
That would be less expensive for sure. I think my guys charge more if they have to finish someone else hanging.
 
You stated earlier a question about returns...I may have missed the answer but I use Sea Swirls in my tanks for returns. They are great with the oscillation. Take a look at them. Nice build.
 
Several 50W led's arrived today.

5 - 20,000K

5 - supposed to be actinic, but were actually green - they will be correcting


Here's one of the 50W 20,000k LED's

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Here's the 50w 20000k led with no optics and no actinics on my 93G (32x32 foot print) - pretty good coverage.

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Here's the green led lighting up my office. should have been actinic

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thats ONE 50w?? wow, I think I just decided how I'm going :)

Edit: where's that unit from BTW?
 
wbrown;717589 wrote: thats ONE 50w?? wow, I think I just decided how I'm going :)

Edit: where's that unit from BTW?

Yes - that's one 50w LED.

Contacted "idmart" on eBay and negotiated a deal - $20 for each 50W led. $20 for the driver.

The 20000k LED looks like a bright 10000k light to me. With actinics, I think it will be perfect.
 
Not this one. Check out GiulanoM's LED build. I believe he found a dimmable driver from Meanwell
 
dme330i;717694 wrote: Not this one. Check out GiulanoM's LED build. I believe he found a dimmable driver from Meanwell

Yep, I found some MeanWell dimmable drivers, though I went with 3 x 50W LEDs per driver.


The 50W LED chips really are driven with a 60W equivalent driver, which puts out 1700 mA at 30-36V.


For a single 50W LED, the Meanwell HLG-60H-36B is the correct version that's dimmable.

http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-60H/default.htm">http://www.meanwell.com/search/HLG-60H/default.htm</a>

However, last I checked the HLG-60H versions weren't available in the US yet, due to not yet having the UL certificiation.


Since I'm going with 3 x 50W LEDs in Parallel, I went with a 185W version instead:
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Here's my thread on the design:
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Start reading at post #43, I started with the 50W LED chips around there.
 
Some updated photos for the thread and some action photos too :)

- 2.5 inch holes for schedule 80 1.5 inch bulkheads
- pvc bottom
- eurobraced
- black vinyl back
- 36" overflow box and cover

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Actinic 50w led's finally came in.

Decided to work on it this weekend.

specs:

50w x 6
3 - 20,000K
3 - Actinic blue
4" aluminum rails
Will mount in a wooden canopy.

This thing is bright (will have to test for some real numbers)! I'll cover the middle 5ft of the tank with this. I have 2 other 120W led fixtures with the 2-3W led's that I'll use on the ends for now. Will see how it looks, works, etc., then make a call on what to do long-term.

500W over 330 gallons. I may get away with no chiller!

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Looking good!

Do you have a PAR meter?


If not, I might be able to take a trip up there with mine, and we could take some measurements.
 
So Reefkeeper and Ufret came by this evening with a PAR meter. I didn't get all the numbers, but they told me the 50W 20000k + 50W Royal Blue was putting out the equivalent of a 400W metal halide! The numbers were more than double my 120W Evolution LED unit. We measured this over the 93G tank.
 
That's pretty sweet Jon. I wish that I had been there, as I would like to follow the build.

If possible, graph the PAR readings in 3D, like what has been done before by others. Uniform distribution is key (LxW), IMHO.
 
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