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Build My LED - Full Spectrum LED Strip Review


jonny roks

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I wanted to write a review about my new Build My LED full spectrum 24" Strip. I'm not a blogger or a writer but a review wasn't available for me and i believe the product & company does in fact warrant a positive review and i thought this would be fun.

 

A little about me:

I have been in this hobby since '05 and have continuously changed aquariums and equipment along the way. I have ran MH,T5,& LED. I started using LEDS around 4 years ago. I have a very close local group of reefing friends and we all tend to spend a lot of money on equipment, so i have had the luxury of owning or visually seeing just about all the LEDS on the market.

 

PFO Solaris

PFO I5 Solaris

Chinese standard bridglux LEDs/CREE

PAR 38's Both 50/50, 20k, and full spectrum Versions

Ecotech Radion

Kessil

Aqua Illuminations

Maxspect [old and new RAZOR]

Vertex..

etc - the list goes on and on

 

I run a predominately SPS reef and recently i upgraded to an ELOS 70 and decided it was time to go back to T5, My corals just weren't coloring up correctly under LEDS and i felt it was time to revert back to good ol T5.

 

I bought an ATI 6 BULB Fixture and immediately loved the color but missed the shimmer and some of the pop that led offers. I started searching around for some sort of LED strip. I wanted to avoid DIY because i really like clean finished products.

 

I wanted to sway away from the normal white,blue, or 50/50 strips that are widely offered across the hobby. ie reefbrites, vertex, corvue, tru lumen,...and the closest thing offered was Stunner strips. I tried them and was right back at square one. I'll admit they are good for a nano but for a mid range tank they just couldn't do the job beside and ATI.

 

Review

I ended up coming across a Reef builders post for Build My LED. Scoped them out and called them. Researched a little about spectrum and ordered! [Nick is a great guy, very patient and was willing to explain anything and everything i asked,] These guys specialize in lighting first, reefing second. Which to me is important when buying a fixture.

 

I really wanted a combination of the shimmer, full spectrum, and pop.

 

I ended up settling for a 24" full spectrum strip. Nick gave me a "projected" ship date and unfortunately they missed it... so they ended up over-nighting it to me. [whats better than that, the ship date wasnt even promised ;)] They respond to emails and phone calls promptly.

 

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The strip is 24" and has 30 LEDS.

14 6500k

8 Royal Blue 450nm

4 Blue 470nm

2 RED 660m

2 Green 525nm

 

They offer any led combination you can dream of. But after researching and coming up with a design I noticed they had something very similar available.

 

They offer a few different optic options but offered me a 75 degree lenses which atm need to be requested.

 

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Here is a diagram of the layout

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Along with a photo with JUST the strip on. It actually covers my entire tank

Width: 29.5 in

Height: 19.7 in

Depth: 22.4in]

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If your wondering, its a great blend with absolutely no disco ball effect present.

 

Now that i have received my strip i don't think their photos actually do this fixture justice. I was afraid it was going to be a bit bulky and toyish looking compared to what it is. Its Sleek and Slim and my anal self is very happy. The only thing i would change are the end caps.

 

The build quality is great, best of all its made in AMERICA.

 

It's very easy to mount with a few different available options. The fixture comes with 2 small mounting brackets. [they also offer a different mounting option which does cost additional money]

 

These brackets which come stock are all you need if your planning to mount on the side of a fixture.

 

Mounting was simple, I used the supplied hardware and the stock screws of the ATI. This way i didn't have to drill any unwanted holes or any modifications to the light itself.

 

There was two things i did have to buy to mount the strip the way i did that totaled $1.50

 

Purchase 2 small washers &

Purchase longer screws [if you drill your own holes, this is completely unnecessary]

They come with what appears to be 8x32 x 1/4" and i replaced them with 8-32 X 1" and i believe you could get away with something a little shorter.

 

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A Photo of the strip on

 

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After 6 hours of running it's barely warm to the touch.

 

The fixture itself comes with a quick connect driver box which is equipped with a dongle to attach a dimmer. They sell a dimmer, or you have the option to hook up to your apex/rk/etc via cable.

 

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One of my ballast blew on my ATI [ugh] so two of my bulbs are temporarily off. I am waiting for a replacement.

 

Heres a photo with 4 of my 6 bulbs and the strip running

[blue + [X2] / KZ pink / 6500k daylight ]

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and heres one with my t5 daylight replaced with a blue plus

[blue + X3 / KZ pink]

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For those that enjoy a bluer spectrum, i would suggest replacing some of the 6500k with additional royal blues. Either way, im happy as can be!

 

- Jonny

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According to their build-your-own light utility, they use 1.3 watts each.

 

So I would assume that factoring in overhead for the drivers, they are probably 1 watt LEDs.

 

No indication of the brand on the LEDs.

 

Interesting color choices available including far IR. No idea what I'd do with that (heat up hamburgers?), but hey! It's there.

 

No 295nm. I really wish somebody would sell me a 295nm LED; I'm getting tired of paying out the ### for full-spectrum reptile bulbs, and that's the UV wavelength for vitamin D synthesis.

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Nice Review!

 

I live in Austin and went on a tour of their factory. These guys are top notch! I've got a 48 inch light that is going over a 90 rimless. I opted to take out the center white light and add one more blue. Once I have the fixture mounted over the tank and water in I'll put a pic up for comparison.

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I played with the configurator, and if their specs are accurate the 48" version (per watt) is fairly competitive with other fixtures in the same efficiency category. Not nearly as efficient as Cree / Rebel based name brand units, but the advantage here is color flexibility. Their 48" -vs- lets say a 48" ReefBrite XHO would generate a lot of arguements.

 

Interesting product.

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I played with the configurator, and if their specs are accurate the 48" version (per watt) is fairly competitive with other fixtures in the same efficiency category. Not nearly as efficient as Cree / Rebel based name brand units, but the advantage here is color flexibility. Their 48" -vs- lets say a 48" ReefBrite XHO would generate a lot of arguements.

 

Interesting product.

 

 

So what would be better, these or the reefbrites? Ive used the reefbrites in the past with pretty good results, so i know they are capable of growing coral, so one could asume these are as good?

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