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    ryeguy28 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default i need a led guru

    hey i was wondering if somebody could help me out


    i have a idea and i just wanted to run it by some more people and see if it would work the way i want it to


    so here is my idea

    run this driver with 10 solderless leds

    0-10V Dimmable Nano Driver with Potentiometer - Rapid LED

    my objective is to raise the power of the jbj stock hod so i can get decent coral growth and so i can have a better blue color in the tank

    the stock jbj hood is only around 20w so with 10 3w leds that run about 2w each that is another 20w ontop of the original hood i thought that would be a pretty decent improvement i just need opinions on if it will work or not

    i want to do 6 royal blues 2 UVs and 2 neutral whites

    and run the leds in this patern ... do you thing the colors would blend well this way ?

    Untitled zps72d950af - i need a led guru

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    [quote name='flying high' date='June 2006, 01:06 AM']We are all victims of our own gene pool. Im sry someone pee'd in urs[/quote]
    www.picoaquariums.com
    like to glue animals to rocks and put disturbing amounts of electricity and saltwater next to each other!

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    ryeguy28 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    28gal nanocube ... just adding them now for a bit extra .. then i will add more when i get more cash and do a complete 3w led system

    click there ^^^^^^^^^
    [quote name='flying high' date='June 2006, 01:06 AM']We are all victims of our own gene pool. Im sry someone pee'd in urs[/quote]
    www.picoaquariums.com
    like to glue animals to rocks and put disturbing amounts of electricity and saltwater next to each other!

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    ryeguy28 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    a few sps nothing crazy ... i am a ricordea,zoas,acan fan

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    [quote name='flying high' date='June 2006, 01:06 AM']We are all victims of our own gene pool. Im sry someone pee'd in urs[/quote]
    www.picoaquariums.com
    like to glue animals to rocks and put disturbing amounts of electricity and saltwater next to each other!

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    ryeguy28 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    this is how im gonna do it

    6 R Blues
    2 UVs
    1 Red
    1 Cyan Green

    Untitled zps3de789ea - i need a led guru

    click there ^^^^^^^^^
    [quote name='flying high' date='June 2006, 01:06 AM']We are all victims of our own gene pool. Im sry someone pee'd in urs[/quote]
    www.picoaquariums.com
    like to glue animals to rocks and put disturbing amounts of electricity and saltwater next to each other!

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    ryeguy28 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    the way it sits it doesnt get hot at all ... cool to the touch

    click there ^^^^^^^^^
    [quote name='flying high' date='June 2006, 01:06 AM']We are all victims of our own gene pool. Im sry someone pee'd in urs[/quote]
    www.picoaquariums.com
    like to glue animals to rocks and put disturbing amounts of electricity and saltwater next to each other!

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