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that Reef Guy
02-22-2011, 02:39 PM
I have a standard 10 Gallon Tank that I want to turn into a Reef Tank.

20 Inches Long
10 Inches Wide
12 Inches Tall

It currently has a Coralife T5 Dual Bulb Fixture but I want to try out an LED System for the upcoming Corals I will be getting.

What are some of the best LED Systems for this Tank.

Any Links would be great.

Thanks in advance :fish2:

Sir Patrick
02-23-2011, 12:21 AM
A Par38 might be pretty nice on this tank. A cool 3 bulb 3watt DIY might be kinda nice too!

that Reef Guy
02-23-2011, 03:00 AM
Do you have a Link to those?

I am not familiar with them. :fish2:

jolson10450
02-23-2011, 07:45 AM
if you can solder you can make a DIY light, it is simple. here is a link:

12 Premium LED Do-It-Yourself Retrofit Kit (http://www.rapidled.com/servlet/the-35/12-Premium-LED-Do-dsh-It-dsh-Yourself/Detail)

i would go 12 leds and hang it roughly 10-12" from the water surface, you should be able to grow pretty much anything including sps in the tank with those over it. you can always have the light lower if you want more power. use 60 degree optics.

i have a 5.5g frag tank with 6 LEDs on it DIY retrofit and i can put anything in it.

you can get a heatsink with the size you need from heatsinkusa.com

that Reef Guy
02-23-2011, 09:01 AM
Why do you have to hang it? I thought you only had do that with Metal Halides?

I read that LED's do not give off any heat. :fish2:

jolson10450
02-23-2011, 09:05 AM
Why do you have to hang it? I thought you only had do that with Metal Halides?

I read that LED's do not give off any heat. :fish2:

you hang them to get better spread of the LED, no they will not add any heat to the tank. since LEDs are a beam light at say 60 degree (optic) you need to put it up high enough to have good overlap of the LEDs so your light coverage is increased. if you used no optics you could get away with a few inches above the tank, or if you wanted it right on the tank you would have to get more leds and spread them out to get better coverage. they are a beam light rather than an ambient light such as t5's. halides are also a beam light but with the large bulbs and reflectors it helps put them in between a beam and ambient light system.

that Reef Guy
02-23-2011, 09:14 AM
I have never done any DIY stuff before.

Are there any fixtures that are already made and ready to go out of the box that you would recommend for a 10 Gallon? :fish2:

jolson10450
02-23-2011, 09:17 AM
I have never done any DIY stuff before.

Are there any fixtures that are already made and ready to go out of the box that you would recommend for a 10 Gallon? :fish2:

they make them, but they will cost you a ton of money probably $300-$500, that is why DIY is so popular because you can build it for $150 or pay $400 for someone else to do it so why not save $250

that Reef Guy
02-23-2011, 09:21 AM
I am not good at building stuff I guess.

Price does not really matter to me.

What do you think of the Marinelands?

The Reef one is 180.00

Those are the only LED's I know of. :fish2:

ROGERWILCO357
03-24-2011, 07:38 PM
same situation , or similar I have a nano with the hood built on top that i need to put some led's in let me know what you do so I can follow along..

zenpytho
03-24-2011, 08:34 PM
sunbrite has a new fixture out for 249 pjr just let everyone know would fit perfect on a ten thats y im looking at them its a sunbrite total fixture with controls and all im looking for link just cant find it right now lol

FiReBReTHa
03-24-2011, 08:37 PM
I am not good at building stuff I guess.

Price does not really matter to me.

What do you think of the Marinelands?

The Reef one is 180.00

Those are the only LED's I know of. :fish2:



blehghgg... better to get 2x par38s at that point. the par38 is too focused to cover a 20l but two def can.

pjr
03-24-2011, 09:59 PM
sunbrite has a new fixture out for 249 pjr just let everyone know would fit perfect on a ten thats y im looking at them its a sunbrite total fixture with controls and all im looking for link just cant find it right now lol

Thx Z!

Yes, the thread is here: LED Sunbrite's new $249 LED Fixture! (http://www.captivereefs.com/forum/lighting/sunbrites-new-249-led-fixture-12925/)

You're not too far away from me.... I'd be glad to give you a demo.

zenpytho
03-25-2011, 07:40 AM
Pat
have u been able to get a par meter to check those yet or no?