I guess the well known aquatic gardener is the Green Machine
🙂 I remember a article like that on their website.
LED industry is developing redicolously fast and new designs double in power every few months.. Actualy experiences from 6 months ago are out of date.. if you want to keep up with that, i would say do not spend to much money on the latest yell they sell in the LFS for way to much money where you pay top money only for the designs. Next to that before you know it a better led is launched again on the market. Before the latest models are sold out the are outdated again. And if you want to upgrade you are stuck with the brand you bought. Most of them make sure their materials are not for universal use and not fit for plug and play with random standard controlers etc.. If you are handy with DIY than go for that option. Only thing is, you have to do a good research what the latest available specs are and where too buy the latest developments.
LED production is fairly cheap and for ready to use fixtures the money is in the design not in the electrinic material used.
For example i builded this 50 cm led fixture myself.
🙂 I started november 2014 and upgraded this setup already 2 times to keep up with the latest developments.
It contains 5 of the latest rigid aloy SMD dual chip 8520 led strip with a total of 144 leds with 65 lumen p/led, plus 1 full spectrum unit 32 led. 50 watt total, No idea how i have to recalculate this to tube lights specs but i'm pretty pleased with it and the strips only cost me € 3,50 each with aluminium heatsink housing included. Ordered directly from Korea, where this dual chip led strip is initialy developed and already before it was available in shops in europe. And spend € 15 on the acrylic to mount it to and € 20 on the steel wire set to hang it. € 30 on the controller and € 20 on the powersupply. Now in the local shops moths later the old stock is sold out and this excact same strip is available in the european shops for 6 x that price. Even the shops can't keep up with this development they are walking way behind.
As soon as a better led is lauched i only need a soldering iron and 5 minutes work and i'm up to date again.. Not that i need it, but so to speak.. Still i would do it, just for the fun of it and see what it does. After all the are dimmable..
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Go search the shops and find a compleet 50 watt aquarium light setup for € 100...