Beamswork LED's

ElectricBlueSeanBurch

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The one I have the video of above is the 174 LED 48" strip. It uses 162 white .06W LED's, and 12 blue .06W LED's.

It's the "singlebright freshwater" version. It seems to be about right for a standard 75 gallon (18" deep 48" long).
This is the same one displayed in my pics as well 00rollins
 

ElectricBlueSeanBurch

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Sorry I took so long to post these, My little boy is 3 weeks old today! Life has been hectic but wonderful

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All I did was flip the legs upside down and put them back on. Then I made a bracket out of scrap metal, I believe they started life as brake line brackets though. I flattened them out drilled, 2 holes in each, and then bent them to where when screwed down they tighten down on themselves. Overkill though seeing as though these lights are extremely light weight.

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ElectricBlueSeanBurch

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Well mine is 30" tall and it is bright enough to make my sand glow. What are the dims of your 360?

Ps it's been over a month and all led's are still working! So far so good :)
 

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Well mine is 30" tall and it is bright enough to make my sand glow. What are the dims of your 360?

Ps it's been over a month and all led's are still working! So far so good :)
My 360 is 6'X44"X27". Good news on the LED's if they are still working after a month all should be okay for years.
 

cjdesmit

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I have been using a 48" Beamswork "freshwater bright" fixture on my 6ft 135gal for several months now without any problems. I purchased mine off of a vendor on Ebay. I would definitely recommend them...
 

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I went with 2 24-30" to cover my 48" 75gal tank. It covers very well but dont think the fish can see me as they need some shades on for the double bright.
 

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I just ordered the 48" single from Ebay for my 120g tank and for 70 bucks and free shipping it's hard to pass up.
 

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My 360 is 6'X44"X27". Good news on the LED's if they are still working after a month all should be okay for years.
If it were me i'd do 4x48" for that tank. However I like my tanks pretty bright. 3 would be enough imo

I have been using a 48" Beamswork "freshwater bright" fixture on my 6ft 135gal for several months now without any problems. I purchased mine off of a vendor on Ebay. I would definitely recommend them...
Glad to see another happy user. I think ebay and aquatraders are the 2 main places to get them. let me know if you have any problems out of yours.

I went with 2 24-30" to cover my 48" 75gal tank. It covers very well but dont think the fish can see me as they need some shades on for the double bright.
So you have 2x24" double bright led's on a 75? can I see some pics? just curious.

I just ordered the 48" single from Ebay for my 120g tank and for 70 bucks and free shipping it's hard to pass up.
I'm sure you will love it. Is it a 4' 120? feel free to post pics after you get it setup!
 

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Im glad everyone likes beamworks so far too, i have double bright and i like it. Have it for about a month, no problems. penetrate my tannis water very well.
 
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