Zeadon Posted April 5, 2012 Share Posted April 5, 2012 Nope Close though deep red, turquoise and cool blue? Link to comment
GTi Posted April 5, 2012 Share Posted April 5, 2012 Violet? Just ordered one for my Pico to replace one of the blue and white 3-ups. Link to comment
000111000 Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 This is my current setup on my 12G AP. I have 9 CREE XP-G R5 Cool White LED on one driver and 6 CREE XT-E Royal Blue LED & 3 Violet UV 3W LED on the other driver. I'm interested in the new OCW but I don't know how many and where to place them. Here is a picture of my current setup. Link to comment
McJosh13 Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 deep red, turquoise and cool blue? That would be a good combo! .. who needs more royal blue Link to comment
Milad LEDGroupBuy.com Posted April 6, 2012 Author Share Posted April 6, 2012 deep red, turquoise and cool blue? You got it. This is my current setup on my 12G AP. I have 9 CREE XP-G R5 Cool White LED on one driver and 6 CREE XT-E Royal Blue LED & 3 Violet UV 3W LED on the other driver. I'm interested in the new OCW but I don't know how many and where to place them. Here is a picture of my current setup. You just need two spread across the heatsink. That would be a good combo! .. who needs more royal blue you got it. Basically what we found is usually you mix these 3 in the same ratios to bring out the colors in corals, so we put them all on the same board, save you some time and worrying about getting the right ratios. Link to comment
Veng Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Can you add that somewhere on the product page for that 3-up? It's good if I'm reading here on nano-reef's what it is, but seems like it should be on the product page. Link to comment
platax88 Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 I would put the pod at the 5" and 15" mark of the tank, or just a little closer together. Allright! Thanks so much. It looks like I am FINALLY close to making a decision .... sheesh. OK, a couple more questions for you Milad: 1. Why do you recommend the three up vs individual If my design is linear... Wont I have more consistent results having lights all across instead of two seperate pods? I dont want to have that shadowy look on such a small tank and I would like the intensity to be constant across the tank. 2. So here's how my driver setup would look like, all look good? Driver one @ 500mA: OC, TV Driver two @ 700mA: RB Driver Three @ 700mA: NW 3. Looking at the setup you recommended, I don't see alot of blue specially with the NW on the 3-ups. Do you think I'm better off adding more RB and going with CW instead since the OC has a red each? Thanks again for all the advice. Link to comment
chrssprngs Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Hate to be a pest, but you have demonstrated a willingness to guide one through this. Designing my LED set up keeps getting waylayed by new offerings in the field. Love the Makers heat sink. Here's my latest plan. Please let me know if something is amiss. BC-14. Mount the Maker's nano heatsink kit in my existing hood. Run 3-3ups and one OCW. Drive and control all with the DIM-4. 3up 3up 3up OCW Or should I go topless and use the bridging mounts? The layout isn't coming out right when posting. I tried to set up the three LED pods in a triangle with the OCW front center. Link to comment
jedimasterben Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Hate to be a pest, but you have demonstrated a willingness to guide one through this. Designing my LED set up keeps getting waylayed by new offerings in the field. Love the Makers heat sink. Here's my latest plan. Please let me know if something is amiss. BC-14. Mount the Maker's nano heatsink kit in my existing hood. Run 3-3ups and one OCW. Drive and control all with the DIM-4. 3up 3up 3up OCW Or should I go topless and use the bridging mounts? The layout isn't coming out right when posting. I tried to set up the three LED pods in a triangle with the OCW front center. Funny, it shows up properly in the quote screen! I would do this, with TV being true violet: Link to comment
chrssprngs Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Funny, it shows up properly in the quote screen! I would do this, with TV being true violet: The DIM-4 won't drive that many LEDs. To drive that many, I would need a driver, correct? Which I could do. Just trying to keep it simple and cost efficient. Put the 3ups on three channels from the controller and drive the TVs and the OCW on a meanwell? Link to comment
Manaz101 Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Has anyone done a write up on the 3UPs over their tanks? Link to comment
mattclark82 Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Mild Could you comment on where the solder pads are on the OCW stars? I am looking at the photos and I am having a hard time seeing it. Are they preliminary photos? Also, the HVTV, is this something that will be out soon as well? Thanks Link to comment
GTi Posted April 6, 2012 Share Posted April 6, 2012 Has anyone done a write up on the 3UPs over their tanks? I'm running 3 as daylights and one as moonlights powered by the Dim4 over my Pico. Colour rendering is nice but I have ordered one of the exotic 3-up stars to replace one of the rb/nw stars. Is there anything specific you wanted to know? Link to comment
Milad LEDGroupBuy.com Posted April 7, 2012 Author Share Posted April 7, 2012 Can you add that somewhere on the product page for that 3-up? It's good if I'm reading here on nano-reef's what it is, but seems like it should be on the product page. We will have full spectral graphs up in the next week or so. Lots of holidays here so havent had a chance to get to it with everyone being off. I dont think we will post the wavelengths on the product page, just the graphs. Allright! Thanks so much. It looks like I am FINALLY close to making a decision .... sheesh. OK, a couple more questions for you Milad: 1. Why do you recommend the three up vs individual If my design is linear... Wont I have more consistent results having lights all across instead of two seperate pods? I dont want to have that shadowy look on such a small tank and I would like the intensity to be constant across the tank. 2. So here's how my driver setup would look like, all look good? Driver one @ 500mA: OC, TV Driver two @ 700mA: RB Driver Three @ 700mA: NW 3. Looking at the setup you recommended, I don't see alot of blue specially with the NW on the 3-ups. Do you think I'm better off adding more RB and going with CW instead since the OC has a red each? Thanks again for all the advice. 1. Pods do a much better color blending than linear design. Because of the optics, you won't get any spot lighting if you have the heatsink at the correct height. Take a peek at: http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/pages/Choosing-...ight-optic.html Hate to be a pest, but you have demonstrated a willingness to guide one through this. Designing my LED set up keeps getting waylayed by new offerings in the field. Love the Makers heat sink. Here's my latest plan. Please let me know if something is amiss. BC-14. Mount the Maker's nano heatsink kit in my existing hood. Run 3-3ups and one OCW. Drive and control all with the DIM-4. 3up 3up 3up OCW Or should I go topless and use the bridging mounts? The layout isn't coming out right when posting. I tried to set up the three LED pods in a triangle with the OCW front center. Always glad to help MakersLED is top notch! Highly recommend it. The MakersLED heatsink is just a tad bigger than the hood so it will stick out a bit. Its about 3 1/8 inches deep. As long as you keep the splash shield of the MakersLED heatsink on, I think it will be fine. You just have to make sure the fan is getting air through. I wouldnt go topless, The rim of the biocube doesnt look pretty in my opinion, unless you plan o doing something about it. Just flank the OCW with the 3UPs and you are set. MildCould you comment on where the solder pads are on the OCW stars? I am looking at the photos and I am having a hard time seeing it. Are they preliminary photos? Also, the HVTV, is this something that will be out soon as well? Thanks Photos have been updated Link to comment
ajmckay Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 Has anyone done a write up on the 3UPs over their tanks? Check out tom haslett's build @ captive reefs (link on ledgroupbuy website). Also, you'll see similar "clusters" where people just buy 3 of the LED's and situate them as close as possible. This has been done a bunch of times, such as with bensanders: http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?...p;#entry3394902 and others on the comprehensive DIY LED list... Link to comment
platax88 Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 We will have full spectral graphs up in the next week or so. Lots of holidays here so havent had a chance to get to it with everyone being off. I dont think we will post the wavelengths on the product page, just the graphs. 1. Pods do a much better color blending than linear design. Because of the optics, you won't get any spot lighting if you have the heatsink at the correct height. Take a peek at: http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/pages/Choosing-...ight-optic.html Gotcha! I tried to place an order based on your suggestion, but i could not find the 120 optics on your site. Do you stock them? Link to comment
jedimasterben Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 Gotcha! I tried to place an order based on your suggestion, but i could not find the 120 optics on your site. Do you stock them? The LEDs come with 120° optics built in, so you don't need any lenses. Link to comment
Osama Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 is this good to cover 24" X 24" ? Link to comment
Milad LEDGroupBuy.com Posted April 7, 2012 Author Share Posted April 7, 2012 is this good to cover 24" X 24" ? Nice sketchup skills! Looks great. I would say that it wont be that tight of a grouping because the OCW is a 24mm star not a 20mm star so its slightly bigger. But the number you got are dead on, maybe a little high on the OCW but if you have them on a dimmer you will be golden. Link to comment
chrssprngs Posted April 9, 2012 Share Posted April 9, 2012 Any update on availability of the Maker's heatsink? Link to comment
platax88 Posted April 9, 2012 Share Posted April 9, 2012 1. Pods do a much better color blending than linear design. Because of the optics, you won't get any spot lighting if you have the heatsink at the correct height. Take a peek at: http://www.ledgroupbuy.com/pages/Choosing-...ight-optic.html Thanks Milad, can you answer my other question: 3. Looking at the setup you recommended, I don't see alot of blue specially with the NW on the 3-ups. Do you think I'm better off adding more RB and going with CW instead since the OC has a red each? Another alternative is adding more leds between the pods. Maybe something like this: 3UP + OCW + TV ====== RB + RB ====== 3UP + OCW + TV OR 3UP + OCW + RB + TV ============ TV + 3UP + OCW + RB When you say pods for the 20" x 7" x7" you are still referring to mount them all in a line but touching each other, correct? And to be a further pest ... do you think two TV is enough. Sorry to bother just want to get all my ducks in a row to place the order correctly thanks! Link to comment
Deckoz2302 Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 Hmmm...4ft x4ft tank build coming up figured I would share the layout. There will be 6 of these over the tank. Its a modification of my current setup. These will cover 16x24inches a piece. And each cluster should be in the range of around 9-10k lumens a cluster Link to comment
jedimasterben Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 Hmmm...4ft x4ft tank build coming up figured I would share the layout. There will be 6 of these over the tank. Its a modification of my current setup. These will cover 16x24inches a piece. And each cluster should be in the range of around 9-10k lumens a cluster You should color the hexagons in with their approximate color so it's easier to read. I will comment on it after work, but looks good so far. Link to comment
Deckoz2302 Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 Lol I will later tonight...I was in the middle of making it and my fiance got in a head on accident last night so I didn't finish :/ Link to comment
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