I am getting ready to build an led fixture for my 75 gallon reef tank. I decided to go with 72 bridgelux due to the crazy mark up on Crees. But what I cannot decide on is whether I want to just go 48 blue and 24 whites? Or if I want to mix in some uv or even green LEDs? Can any of you who have led fixtures or even better knowledge of LEDs let me know what their experience has been like with or without uv or different colored LEDs on their set up? I understand that green certainly will only help with the look of certain pigments in corals but doesn't aid at all in growth and that uv can help a little but I am just not sure if it is worth it.
mcghee33
I have to disagree
There is no crazy markup in Cree LEDs
The Cree XT-E is much brighter compared to the Bridgelux when driven at 700mA and they can they be pushed to 1500mA.
If you run the numbers at $.26 KWH they are cheaper after a couple of years.
Bottom line is you pay for what you get. LEDs are like memory chips they only get better and cheaper.
The Bins of the LEDs really matter for best colour pop.
IMHO the best bang for the buck is the Cree XT-E in bin D35/36. This in my tank was worth the upgrade.
I have to admit admit I'm a DIY guy but for a reason as a comparable fixture today is at least 1/3 to 1/2 more expensive as they have to secure patents, UL, CE, listing ect...
A DIY fixture can use those same parts and be 9-18 months ahead of your quality fixture.
As far as those Chinese fixtures their quality is much to be desired and I will leave it at that.
Lots of homework involved in the best DIY but the results are worth it.
Bill