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  • #76
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    Got the lights installed and the tank assembled. I tryed the lights with the defusers and without the defusesr on the bilb assemblies. I preffer the bulbs like they are in the picture without the defusers. It broadens the spectrum of light and makes the water shimmer so much that it looks like it is on fire. This is one lighting system that I would recommend to everyone because it really lights up the tank and it only cost about 150.00 dollars at the very most. I love it.
    120g
    Red Rainbows tropheus
    90g
    Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
    125g
    Moshi Mahale
    Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
    petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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    • #77
      sorry about the double post, don't know what happened there.
      120g
      Red Rainbows tropheus
      90g
      Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
      125g
      Moshi Mahale
      Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
      petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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      • #78
        Looks good i may do that in the future and take off my 4 bulb t5 light

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        • #79
          That tank is right next to my 120 with t5's and bright substrate and they do not compare when matching brightness. The led's are much brighter. I think that it is a much cleaner and clearer light also.
          120g
          Red Rainbows tropheus
          90g
          Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
          125g
          Moshi Mahale
          Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
          petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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          • #80
            How many bulbs did u use? Looks like 4
            175 tropheus Chaitika
            125 tropheus Ujiji
            90 tropheus Nkonde

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            • #81
              Much brighter and love the shimmer

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              • #82
                As if the water was on fire, it is crazy how much it shimmers.
                120g
                Red Rainbows tropheus
                90g
                Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
                125g
                Moshi Mahale
                Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
                petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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                • #83
                  Re: Another DIY LED project

                  Very nice Walt! WTG
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                  • #84
                    Thanks Sunny, but it is your DIY. The only mod that I made was screwing down the led base versus your zip ties. I wanted to be sure that I had good heat transfer. When all was said and done, I could only say, wow. I think that this system rocks, much brighter then my t5's on my other tanks.
                    120g
                    Red Rainbows tropheus
                    90g
                    Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
                    125g
                    Moshi Mahale
                    Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
                    petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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                    • #85
                      Now I just need to fill that tank. It is screaming for some petros!!!! Lol
                      120g
                      Red Rainbows tropheus
                      90g
                      Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
                      125g
                      Moshi Mahale
                      Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
                      petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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                      • #86
                        Re: Another DIY LED project

                        Originally posted by New2petro View Post
                        Thanks Sunny, but it is your DIY. The only mod that I made was screwing down the led base versus your zip ties. I wanted to be sure that I had good heat transfer. When all was said and done, I could only say, wow. I think that this system rocks, much brighter then my t5's on my other tanks.
                        Yeah, I was too lazy to go looking for the right size screws
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View Post
                          Yeah, I was too lazy to go looking for the right size screws
                          120g
                          Red Rainbows tropheus
                          90g
                          Assorted Male Malawi Cichlids
                          125g
                          Moshi Mahale
                          Nkonde Fasciolatus Yellow
                          petrochromis Sp. Blue Giant

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                          • #88
                            Little update on the spotlights. I'm using them on basically all of my freshwater tanks. I just got custom bulbs in. If you just ask people who sell bulbs on ebay, they can normally custom make what you want. I had them make bulbs for my cyprichromis tank. Wanted more of a deep water look so they made me 9w bulbs that had 2x 10000k and 1x actinic led per bulb. Then for my trophs, they made me 4w bulbs that have 2x 10000k, 1x 6500k, 1w 3500k leds per bulb. So you can get whatever spectrum you want at virtually no extra cost. You can also request certain beam angles

                            Jumping up to the 15w bulbs sunny uses, you could make some cool spectrums when you have 15 leds per bulb.

                            Just another step forward with spotlights

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                            • #89
                              Hey Sunny, what do you think about 4 of these on a 125? Too much?

                              "Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile."

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                              • #90
                                Yeah, might wanna try just two, raised above the water about 8" - 10"
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