I ordered some "pink" LEDs from aquastyleonline.com as well as Royal Blue, and near UV (380-420nm). Also, some more 660nm deep red.
I hesitated knowing that these would be "Chinease" LEDs, but at less than 2$ each for the reds (not including shipping) my wallet forced me. They include a spare if you order 10 or more of a type and cut .50 cents of each.
I ordered the "pinks" based on their spectral graph from the site. It's nearly 50/50 red:blue and covers some photosynth spectrum that gets missed with just RB/Deep red.
I run 10 - 660s on a side of my scrubber. That I now have beautiful green growth on that side is great, but the quality and quantity have been lack luster to say the least. ~100 watts CFL on the other side outpaced the LEDs by a margin.
From what I've read of Ace's anecdotes, red alone will not deliver the needed growth to filter. Does the community think the addition of near UV, RB, and "pink" LEDs solve this spectrum deficientcy?
My layout will be: 10 - 660 "Deep Red", 2 - "near UV", 2 - " Royal Blue" and 2 - "Pink" per side.
Screen is ~9x8" double sided with ~ 800gph flow /inch. With LEDs ~3" away.