Is there any way of using this kind of setup to support a planted tank? Any PAR estimates? I understand yours is for aesthetics, but I think it wouldbe awesome to have a cheap alternative for plants.
Is there any way of using this kind of setup to support a planted tank? Any PAR estimates? I understand yours is for aesthetics, but I think it wouldbe awesome to have a cheap alternative for plants.
I highly doubt it but I don't have any experience with planted tank. Each 5050 LED is rated at 0.2 W and 19 lumen according to one of the sources.Is there any way of using this kind of setup to support a planted tank? Any PAR estimates? I understand yours is for aesthetics, but I think it wouldbe awesome to have a cheap alternative for plants.
I was gonna go with CREE LED from rapid-led.com with proper heat sink and everything. But this setup was built on a budget and heat sinks are expensive. Plus, I don't see Marineland and other low-wattage LED have fan & heat sink.Very nice.
Only complaint that I have is that you aren't cooling the LEDs with a fan, heat sink or both. I question the longevity of the set up.
I was gonna go with CREE LED from rapid-led.com with proper heat sink and everything. But this setup was built on a budget and heat sinks are expensive. Plus, I don't see Marineland and other low-wattage LED have fan & heat sink.






i did:How was the color balance using the white/pink/blue combo? Did the pink give a nice boost in the cooler color range... or did it just look pink?