Hey, this is interesting:
Any thoughts on how this would do over a planted tank?
http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo ... oduct/870/
T8 compatible LEDs
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T8 compatible LEDs
Bob
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Re: T8 compatible LEDs
My thought ... It's $70 and only 1600 lumen. $/Lumen, that actually makes it fairly expensive, as LEDs go.
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Re: T8 compatible LEDs
I agree or at least from my experience that light would be good on a 29 gallon tank at best, so you would need several on a larger tank.
What size is your tank?
What size is your tank?
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
Re: T8 compatible LEDs
I've used a different T8 LED light in the past in a typical shop light, and didn't contain any white light so the plants looks brown/reddish. The cool white one should grow plants, but you'd want to get one, and measure the PAR at different distances to determine how suitable it really would be.
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Re: T8 compatible LEDs
I'd be likely to try it in one of the shop lights over my 33 long, or my 55.
150EH wrote:I agree or at least from my experience that light would be good on a 29 gallon tank at best, so you would need several on a larger tank.
What size is your tank?
Bob
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Re: T8 compatible LEDs
They definately work but some of them are a little on the weak side. The smaller screw in bulbs (LED) are a great idea but you would need at least 4 of them on a 10 gallon tank to get enough light, so I think the 4 foot tube will work but even with 2 of them you may have to run a second light fixture if you tank is deep or if you have plants that require high light.
The 33 long sounds like a shallow tank which makes it a perfect canidate for these lights.
The 33 long sounds like a shallow tank which makes it a perfect canidate for these lights.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim