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Topic: Help with LED light Posted: January 30 2017 at 6:39am |
Hello, I'm pretty much a new to Utahreefs.com I have been into fresh water fish for about 35 years and have always wanted a salt water tank. I purchased a nanocube and haven't had very much luck but I'm not discouraged. I want a bigger tank and am looking for a used one. As a lot of us I assume you don't have a lot of money. I'm disabled from a back injury and am on a fixed income. I have my 32 gallon sump and skimmer, pump, etc. Anyway back to question. Question: I purchased a used Led light from Ksl. A cheap box light with 55 LEDs and I can tell its not expensive light but the blue lights are probably 85% brighter than the white ones. I have experience in electronics and have thought about replacing the white LEDS and resistors. I took apart and clean everything and have not unsoldered anything to test component's. I put back together and looked at the light (blue LEDS are blinding and the white ones look really dim. my question is, Is that normal?
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 7:53am |
I think that all depends on the fixture. It could be that the manufacturer of that fixture used 3watt Blue LEDs and 1 Watt whites. This would cause them to be significantly dimmer than the blues for sure. It could also be a weak drivers, a faulty dimmer adjustment knob, etc..
Do you have any pictures of the unit or the LEDs to show the difference?
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 9:39am |
Krazie4Acans I'm trying to upload some pictures but its not working for some reason. I tried on my phone and I'm on my pc now so hold for a little while. thank so much for your help. Mitchell
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 9:42am |
Are you getting an error when you try or just need help with how to do it on the forum?
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 9:47am |
I cant delete from the upload window. I have tried to post but keep getting an error uploading. I have pictures in the upload que that I tried to upload few months ago and I want to delete them but I have no delete menu
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 9:49am |
I'm gonna try another browser
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 10:12am |
It doesnt even have on and off switches. I tested the output on the drivers and they were the same. The white lights are barely on it seems. the blue lights are so bright you can not look at the light to long.
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 10:26am |
That looks like the way that particular light was designed. I don't see any burned out LED's or discolored lens's on any of them. You could replace a few of the blues if you are good at soldering. You need a good soldering iron to heat them up enough as they are soldered to an aluminum board for heat removal.
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 10:28am |
so non-dimmable, just on or off.
When these have dimmers, a lot of us just run an output similar to what these are probably running. Reef tanks are supposed to look really blue!
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 10:41am |
Just in case it helps here is a tutorial about how to upload pictures on the forum. http://utahreefs.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=78772
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Posted: January 30 2017 at 6:51pm |
Thanks guys
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Posted: February 01 2017 at 6:32pm |
I agree that it appears the light is just like that, probably 1W white LED's. The blue part of the spectrum is very important for growing coral. Hopefully that light has the right LED's to grow coral. Not all LED's are the same, even though they may look the same to our eyes.
Mrfixer3166 wrote:
I purchased a nanocube and haven't had very much luck but I'm not discouraged.
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