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It has been very long since I did any DIY projects. Now for my DIY Aquarium lighting experiment, some Luxeon V and CREE XR-E. They are meant to replace my 2x250W MH. Is it possible? I dont know yet, thats why I started this experiment.
I ordered 8pcs of the Luxeon V, 5W royal blues, 450nm. Each Luxeon V is actually 4 leds in one package, if you look closely you will be able to find 4 dies inside the lens ![]() Modified array of 12pcs of CREE XR-E 1.25W 5000K ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Note that the Luxeon royal blue peaks at 450nm useful for photosynthesis but no glow for corals ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Spectrum chart for the CREE XR-E, 5000K was chosen because of the increased yellow/red spectrum needed for photosynthesis. However I tried keeping some purple acros under pure 15watts of CREE XR-E 5000K and failed, the acros bleached and recede slowly over 3 weeks. I have now increased to 40watts of royal blue and 15watts of white, only 1 side of the tank is lit due to the costs of luxeons USD$23+ each! |
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These 8 pieces of Luxeon V are driven by 2 of these tiny Luxdrive LED Drivers at 700mA
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The LEDs are connected to a 4'x1' 3mm aluminum sheet as a heat sink. Effectively, only half of the aluminum is heated. The other side is room temperature.
I have taken temperature readings directly on the heat sink above the LEDs, its around 43-47C, well below the thermal design requirements ![]() ![]() |
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Received more Luxeon K2, still waiting for the CREE XR-E Q5s and 410nm actinic LEDs
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Hi,
Look cool, this DIY LED light. Good for adding moonlight to marine tank. |
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is the led complete? how much it cost total? and how much heat is produced compare to MH..
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As for heat, there is almost no heat input from the LEDs. I once ran the LEDs with 1 tunze wavebox with no chiller for about 12hours when I shut the main pump down due to leaks. The water temperature raised from 25C to 26.8C when I came back at night, I'm actually once pleased that the wavebox operates relatively cool! ![]() |
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