Led Lighting. Can There Be Too Much?

ALowe

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Just curious if anyone has knowledge if there can be such a thing as too much light for a reef tank. It is for my 8 galon nano (15" deep) sps dominated with some LPS and some ricordia mushrooms. I am looking at a 70 W unit from ledzeal.com. dimmable so i dont have to ramp it full if it is too much.
 

EricTMah

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If it's dimmable it will be fine as long as you resist the urge to crank the power up on them.

But it is a bit overkill for such a small tank. Too much light will burn your corals. So just keep the unit dialed back.

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MrHermit85

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Kessils are out of my price range. getting this unit for $200
Ah ok, the Kessils are only $229 but after looking at the Ledzeal lights they seem like a more customizable option. I guess the great thing about dimmable is that you can always use them on a bigger tank at a later stage...
 

ALowe

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Ah ok, the Kessils are only $229 but after looking at the Ledzeal lights they seem like a more customizable option. I guess the great thing about dimmable is that you can always use them on a bigger tank at a later stage...
$229 for a kessil?? I've never seen that price! I always have seen $350+ for them. But Ya I really like this unit and I can dim it down. And Ya I can resell it for more later because it is a higher wattage or use it on an upgrade. The controller is $50 extra, anybody have thoughts on if it's worth it? I figure because it's just one light and I'm not tying multiples together I don't need it.
 

salty1

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Larger light that is dimmable will work great for your set-up and allows future upgrade possibilities without having the extra expense of buying a new light fixture....as we tend to upgrade to larger set-ups :)
 

MrHermit85

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ALowe

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Kessils A150 models are $229 the 350 is way more... I plan to use one on my next cube build. The controllable Kessils of the same size are an extra $30 or so I think they are called a160's

https://www.goreef.com/Kessil-A150W-20000K-Special-Blend-LED-Aquarium-Light-Deep-Ocean-Blue.html

The light your getting looks really sweet though and being able to run it at less than max will allow you to get the spectrum your looking for!
Ya I remember being interested in the 350 model which is like $350 or $400 or something. The A150 are the older model I think and I don't really like the look. This light I can customize the LED layout and get a nice full spectrum.
 

scubasteve

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long as its dimmable with leds your okbecause you can turn it way down if needed.... i am running about 1.3-3w led per gal of water and have them around 75% for a reference on count
 
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