eBay led fixture thoughts

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I found this led fixture for similar price to the other one people are talking about, has anyone seen this or have any thoughts?
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These LEDs are driven to the max (141W / 48 = 2.94W) that significantly shortens their lifespan and pRoduces heat.
60deg optics are pretty "spotty" unless you use a lot of these fixtures or have a relatively small tank.
Lastly, the white/blue ratio of any commercial fixture was never too pleasing to my eyes...
 
No idea I just saw it, so the regular fixture with no optics would be a best bet besides the "custom" one?
 
Epi are the epistar/Bridgelux equivalents...

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db366;714954 wrote: I can't really comment on the one linked. I have this one, http://www.ebay.com/itm/120w-LED-Aquarium-Coral-Light-Blue-White-Plant-Grow-Fish-Light-/180730515752?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item6fc48cc38e#ht_5526wt_1139">http://www.ebay.com/itm/120w-LED-Aquarium-Coral-Light-Blue-White-Plant-Grow-Fish-Light-/180730515752?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item6fc48cc38e#ht_5526wt_1139</a> and I like it. So far I have all types of sps growing well, softies that are growing too well, and a single birdsnest that I have had for about 3 weeks now and looks to be doing great. The price has dropped since I bought mine as well![/QUOTE]

What's your blue/white ratio?
 
In my opinion, I would caution anyone buying from overseas vendors, unless the seller absolutely GUARANTEES that the fixture will function on 60Hz United States electrical power, and that replacement bulbs/LEDs are readily available. You don't want to have to chuck it later because the bulbs or LEDs cannot be bought anywhere convenient. Also, you might want to be prepared to have to change out the plug on it to fit your home outlets.

Shane
 
Nope it's around a 14k. I think the color is perfect. Just a tad bluer than my 2 Blue 1 white PC that I was using. I guess if I had a full canopy I might be inclined to add a blue stunner strip but it's not a priority.
 
20k (real 20k...) is probably 45 BLUE and 10 WHITE
A nice 18k look (similar to radiums can be achieved with a 35 Blue, 17 White and 3 semi-UV chips
 
I wouldn't recommend the unit for a 36" tank.. even with no optics, and 6" above the water.
 
So uses similar power as a 6 bulb t5 on a 40 breeder. I would be curious to compare par and a single 250w radium with good reflectors as well
 
jead85;715270 wrote: So uses similar power as a 6 bulb t5 on a 40 breeder. I would be curious to compare par and a single 250w radium with good reflectors as well
A 400W would be comparable...
 
Sever spotlight effect!!!!!!! Even in the ad in the picture. Looks like they have near zero spread.
 
Dakota9;715284 wrote: Sever spotlight effect!!!!!!! Even in the ad in the picture. Looks like they have near zero spread.
That's all depending on the optics in use.
 
Darn. I have a single 250w HQI with a 14k Phoenix in it now, but the fixture is literally being held together by paper clips and bent pieces of metal hanger, so I figured if I need to buy a new fixture, I might as well go LED.
 
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