Are DIY LEDs still a thing?

That app varies by phone and paper defuser as well. cameras sensors are different and it's not cut and dry when they design that app. I have 3 different phones and they all came in slightly different. +/- 20%ish I put my iphone 13 up against a local reefers apogee, can't remember which one he had and my phone was about 5% off, so I'll take it - beats putting out $600

my whites came in, I quickly alligator clipped one in for a bit of a better picture. still have to play with settings. Looks awesome to the eye though!
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Makes sense though. I have an S22,which is newer the front camera optics are pretty good.

Seriously ? Wow that insane honestly.

Did you think to ever try a mint diode instead ? What I love about it is,it give you an great white light,I'd say probably a 14-15l color. Even with just royal blues,violets or any other color other than a white diode. Doesn't leave the light purpley like a warm white or neutral white would.
 
Makes sense though. I have an S22,which is newer the front camera optics are pretty good.

Seriously ? Wow that insane honestly.

Did you think to ever try a mint diode instead ? What I love about it is,it give you an great white light,I'd say probably a 14-15l color. Even with just royal blues,violets or any other color other than a white diode. Doesn't leave the light purpley like a warm white or neutral white would.
I never even heard of a mint diode, not coming up on a search for me. Do you happen to have a link to one?
Thanks!
 
I never even heard of a mint diode, not coming up on a search for me. Do you happen to have a link to one?
Thanks!

Dave was the first and only to use mints in his NanoBox Reef arrays. Absolutely brilliant.

 
Here is an updated version of the array:

2x Luxeon M Royal Blue (445-450nm),2x SemiLed Ultramarine Blue (440-445nm),2x Luxeon Rebel ES Royal Blue,1x SemiLed 385nm,1x 390-400nm,1x Semiled 400-410nm,1x SemiLed 410-420nm,1x Viosys 430nm. I think thats it lol.

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Why not stretch the lower end to 365 nm ? In my experience, it is going to have a significant impact on the fluorescence.

Also, I bit of blue-cyan to round off the spectrum won't hurt as well.
 

Dave was the first and only to use mints in his NanoBox Reef arrays. Absolutely brilliant.

Very interesting, sad that nanobox/dave no longer making those lights. That C-mint is very tempting... kinda blows my $2 light out... hehe

This is part of why I LOVE DIY you really learn so much more than if you just purchase a box with promises. U can make something better, experiment, and still have $$ left over for corals :)

added ?
do your Luxeon M Royal Blue (445-450nm) compare to the c-mint, or is it just a different product entirely?
Thanks!
 
Why not stretch the lower end to 365 nm ? In my experience, it is going to have a significant impact on the fluorescence.

Also, I bit of blue-cyan to round off the spectrum won't hurt as well.

I have never ventured that low,and finding a good binned led in that nm has been pricey from what I have seen.

I actually have a few luxeon rebel es cool blues and cyans and plan on making another diy light for my 10" cube and going to use them for that light. I plan on adding 1 cool blue to my current hybrid array to highlight the orange,reds,pinks when I start to stock.
Very interesting, sad that nanobox/dave no longer making those lights. That C-mint is very tempting... kinda blows my $2 light out... hehe

This is part of why I LOVE DIY you really learn so much more than if you just purchase a box with promises. U can make something better, experiment, and still have $$ left over for corals :)

added ?
do your Luxeon M Royal Blue (445-450nm) compare to the c-mint, or is it just a different product entirely?
Thanks!

I know,his lights were great. I have a Tide of his now but removed his array.

There is no comparison whatsoever. Mint is a goodish broad spectrum diode. But does an amazing job. Well if I had more than one I would just send you one no charge but unfortunately I only have one.
 

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