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My finger is hovering over the mouse button which is hovering over the buy button for some Taotronics LED 120w 55 bulb LED 35 blue 20 white. They are 3 watt bulbs that are being ran at 2 watts for longevity so it says... Any thoughts before I invest the $340 on 2 of these buggers? Anyone using these currently?Thanks as always!
 
I will tag along to see what people say, I have been interested in these lights as well.
 
what size tank? from what i've found about them they are cheap chinese leds. i'd prefer to make a LED fixture or get a more reputable brand.
 
i have heard good things about them. I am considering them as well (prob just start with 1 of them for the frag tank or maybe a tank for the kids..)

They say that they will do group buys, volume discount. We should look into it!!!
 
Im buying 2 for my 75 i think I'll be the furom guinea pig.. Worse case i can sell them to some hippies on craigslist :). Not knocking hippies lol
 
PM me Brews, I would def. be interested in the group buy. I would use it on my 29 gal(30 in long, 18 in high)
 
my pms are a bit full...

I would say that if anyone is interested, put up how many you would need here so we can get a basic count to see if it is worth it.. Price on ebay is $169.. so around there most likely.
Then we can maybe have the GB coordinator on here handle it? if not, I can..

I would be down for 1.
 
Ive been thinking about switching to LEDs for some time now, but I have read that you have to supplement with T5's as well. Is this the case, or could I use one of these units on my 29 gallon by itself and be ok?
 
Brisco15;733077 wrote: My finger is hovering over the mouse button which is hovering over the buy button for some Taotronics LED 120w 55 bulb LED 35 blue 20 white. They are 3 watt bulbs that are being ran at 2 watts for longevity so it says... Any thoughts before I invest the $340 on 2 of these buggers? Anyone using these currently?Thanks as always!

Where are you seeing these for $170? I can only find em for 200.
 
RGunn1;733160 wrote: Ive been thinking about switching to LEDs for some time now, but I have read that you have to supplement with T5's as well. Is this the case, or could I use one of these units on my 29 gallon by itself and be ok?

I have a 24 LEDs on my biocube running 3w each and no other lights. LEDs do not need any supplemental lighting.

I thing 2 would be to much lighting.
 
RGunn1;733160 wrote: Ive been thinking about switching to LEDs for some time now, but I have read that you have to supplement with T5's as well. Is this the case, or could I use one of these units on my 29 gallon by itself and be ok?

Rodasphoto;733170 wrote: I have a 24 LEDs on my biocube running 3w each and no other lights. LEDs do not need any supplemental lighting.

I thing 2 would be to much lighting.

We had this discussion before - the common LED chips do not emit any light in the photosynthetically needed range of 400/420nm.
I attribute many LED failures to that missing spectrum / so either supplement with a UV source (T5, MH, VHO) or some dedicated UV chips in the mix - which are still rather pricey compared to the standard whites and blues...
 
I will tag along as well. I've seen people on ARC talking about LED strips and after seeing they are relatively affordable, I have been wondering if there is a specific brand/model people recommend.. I want to be able to add a strip to a 4x54watt T5 I have over my 55 gallon...
 
LilRobb;733179 wrote: We had this discussion before - the common LED chips do not emit any light in the photosynthetically needed range of 400/420nm.
I attribute many LED failures to that missing spectrum / so either supplement with a UV source (T5, MH, VHO) or some dedicated UV chips in the mix - which are still rather pricey compared to the standard whites and blues...

Cool. I did not know that. I would love to build some similar to the ones ecotech makes and will make sure to include some Uv leds when I upgrade tanks.
 
barry_keith;733306 wrote: I felt better getting my LEDs locally and they include a 3 year warranty. For just a few more bucks than the eBay ones.

Edit: Also they have 3 UV chips

Which ones are they?
 
Look at the LEDs on Reeffiltration.com. I have been researching LEDs for the last few months and the reviews on the lights from reeffiltration have been really good. And for the price, you might want to take a look. I ordered 2 of the 200 Watters and they just came today. Really nice lights.
 
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