6:12:6 w:rb:b Blade ratios.
75% white, 25% blue is your comfort level.
Now did you orig. mean all blues or just the rb channel was dimmed ( there are 3 channels right?)
I did both..hopefully it's fairly easy to understand.
4.5 white 4.5 " blue"
4.5w,3rb, 6b
That's about your " sweet spot" translated to " led diode equivalency"
You basically shut off 15 out of 24 LEDs
Or 10.5 LEDs assuming reg blue was at 100%
So really 50:50 mix.
Or alternate 1:2. white:"blues"
Point of choosing either a different bar or custom is to not waste a lot of what you paid for.
Keep in mind this sort of assumes each color is outputting the same # of photons.
So there is a bit of a fudge here.
It isn't always the case.
I'm guessing the blades blues and whites are fairly equivalent in output.
History..
Can someone please explain to me or point me in the right direction to better understanding which is better. I see a lot of people using cool white leds and yet read an article stating cool white led is useless in a reeftank. I also have read that the neutral whites 5k are the better leds to...
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See post #7 for thoughts on the use of low k whites. Well the whole thing really..
If you get really bored .
Hey there, I thought i would link to here in order to get more opinions and ideas regarding the overall color appearance of LED setups. There has been quite a large conversation going on over here,http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1885076 and i think this concerns nano owners as ...
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The age of those discussions is sort of interesting.
Btw:
For your own safety (less chance of poor diodes) probably best to shift the whites to 5000k.
Sorry for the late correction. Was obsessing over the real 12000k ish thing.
For fun why I find things like the blade sort of humerous:
Feels like going full circle.