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Advice on LED for shallow tank

UllavL

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I’m trying to figure out what LED light to use for my shallow tank. I want something really good, but with a tank that shallow I’m afraid aquarium light of top quality will be too bright. My top candidate has been TMC Grobeam 1500 Ultima but I’ve heard that it gives of a high pitch sound when you dim it to a low percentage. My second candidate is Kessil A150W Amazon Sun but I’ve also read that that one gives of a buzzing sound.

Anyone with experience of shallow tanks that can give me some advice? :)

Tank dimensions are: 120 x 32 x 22 (you can find the journal here). My budget is up to £ 1000.
 
The length of your aquarium means that you would surely need more than one of the Kessils or TMCs.

Maybe you should find a long LED such as the Arcadia Stretch, Fluval, Eheim, Maxspect Glaive or Geisemann Pulzar (assuming they all make 120cm models).

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No buzzing with a maxspect , and if you are running them low the fans don't come on.. I have turned the razor up but I'm sure I heard the plants screaming over the fans.:D
 
If im honest the two jbl t5's looked nicer,but there is blue,white and warm white on the razor so you can adjust it to suit so it's not too white imo.
 
Just take your time choosing leds have come a long way and it's quite an investment. I just like being able to program time and adjust the height of the unit. I won't go back to t5....... Yet.:D
 
Thanks @Andy D and @Dantrasy! I'll check those out!
Hi, what did you decide on, in the end? I came across this German brand: Daytime. They have a modular 'cluster' series and the 'eco' line, however they will also make custom too.
http://www.biconeo-aquascaping.de/daytime-led/
http://www.biconeo-aquascaping.de/daytime-eco/
Given that your tank is 120cm, you can consider the 110.2 or 120.2 model in either 7000K or 5000K. There is the option of adding a 3rd LED row too.
http://www.biconeo-aquascaping.de/daytime-eco/produkt:daytime-eco-120-cm-led-aquariumbeleuchtung/
 
The new kessil A160WE tuna sun is said to be quieter than its predecessor. And kessil has a controller for it
Kessil's new A160 W-E Tuna(ble) Sun is dead silent, but the gooseneck adapter is still clunky.
 
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