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    Opinions of these LED bulbs please...

    Hi folks, my first post for a while on here. Hope all are well & thriving.


    Building a long narrow horizontal for a 55 gal' sumpless tank.

    Considering these to light it.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x-GU10-60...item3ccae2bd2a

    Screen will be approx 44 inches long by 5.5 inches wide.


    Thanks in advance.

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    White LED ?

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    Hello Rumpy Pumpy - wouldn't a couple of 36 inch tubes with a reflector give a more even spread ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kotlec View Post
    White LED ?

    "Warmwhite (3200K-3500K)"


    Not really "got into" LEDs but that's the sort of spectrum required isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garf View Post
    Hello Rumpy Pumpy - wouldn't a couple of 36 inch tubes with a reflector give a more even spread ?

    That was my plan.

    I like the idea of not having to change tubes every 3 months though.

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    Don't think the tubes have to be replaced every 3 months like cfl's, but can see where your coming from. For max efficiency you should be looking for 660nm red and perhaps 420 - 450nm blue, as these are the peaks in the photosynthetic absorption ratio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garf View Post
    Don't think the tubes have to be replaced every 3 months like cfl's, but can see where your coming from. For max efficiency you should be looking for 660nm red and perhaps 420 - 450nm blue, as these are the peaks in the photosynthetic absorption ratio.

    Ah. Cheers.

    Bit technical for me. Not sure I want to be messing about with individual LEDs, heat sinks and what have you.

    Maybe I'll go with the tubes after all

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    Get some plant-grow LEDs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SantaMonica View Post
    Get some plant-grow LEDs.

    Tks SM.

    Had a look, they're quite expensive at the moment (in the UK anyway), so I'll prob start with the T5s and take it from there.

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    What did you go for in the end?

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