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LED Strip 3528 300 leds 5m roll 6500-7000k cool white ok for my display tank?


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Hi All,

I have a 6ft Sun sun tank with hood. I was just wondering if these led strips will work? My plants are taking forever to grow and i know its due to my lighting.

Here's the specs and link

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251224248643?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649#ht_2474wt_1397

Specification:

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[TD=width: 217] LED Type [/TD]

[TD=width: 233] SMD3528[/TD]

Color

Cool White

LED Quantity

300 Leds/ 5 Meters

View Angle

120°

Working Input Voltage

DC12V

Working Power

24W / 5 Meters

Color Temperature

6500-6800K

Working Current

<2A/5 Meters

Working Temperature

-20 to 50°

Protection Rate

IP65 (Waterproof)

Size

500cm*8mm*3mm

Lifespan

50000 Hours

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If you're intending a med-high light tank, I don't think you'll achieve it with these. Issues with LED is always about the depth/penetration. For med-high lighted planted tanks with some depth, then the more expensive LED, T5....would be a much better alternative.....for mosses, and shrimps, they'll probably be fine. All my tanks are LED's, but they're nano's and only 250-350mm in depth, and only mosses.

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How deep is the tank?

It's about 500-600mm.

BB - Thanks for that. I'll look at getting some T5 :)

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Yeah I was going to say everything that BB said, lol. Seriously though, BB is right, most LED strips off ebay don't penetrate that deep, T5's are the way to go :encouragement:

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Sorry to bring up an old thread but out of curiosity would something like these lights be ok for a non planted display tank? I have a 6'x2'x18" cichlid tank and I am trying to find a way to go easy on my power bill!

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Yeah Mate, they would be OK, however won't be super bright at the bottom. Which could look good with a Cichlid tank and rocky bottom.

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Sorry to bring up an old thread but out of curiosity would something like these lights be ok for a non planted display tank? I have a 6'x2'x18" cichlid tank and I am trying to find a way to go easy on my power bill!

A light strip that uses SMD 5050 chips would be slightly brighter than one that uses SMD 3528.

You could get an LED strip made of SMD 5050 that is also multi colour, giving you the ability to use these LED strips as moonlight (blue) by night, white light by day, or any colour in between to suit your mood.

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Have a look at these I am using them on tanks up to 40cm deep with good results, BUT I am not using them on Red plants or plants that like strong light.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/190712877884?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

Hope it works, because they are good and I balance some out with Red and Blue 5050 LEDs

Bob

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Jayc is right, 5050's are brighter but then 5630's are brighter again(as in Bob's link), also, you have to make sure you get some sort of heat sink to take the heat away from the LEDs as heat is not their friend & will degrade them within a few months. If you want to spend the money Cree LEDs are da bomb! :victorious:

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I have Cree's as head lights/ cap lights for night time spotlighting and they are WOW, but yes they run hot, not as hot as a HID= bug fryer and they stink yuck.

Bob

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Jayc is right' date=' 5050's are brighter but then 5630's are brighter again(as in Bob's link), also, you have to make sure you get some sort of heat sink to take the heat away from the LEDs as heat is not their friend & will degrade them within a few months. If you want to spend the money Cree LEDs are da bomb! :victorious:[/quote']

Another vote here for the cree. I have a bunch of X5s hooked up and their penetration is amazing to say the least!

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