Hi Guys
Lately I have given the product from Cidly.com on the website below some considerations
http://www.cidly.com/pro_details/pro_Aquabar.html
I personally is interested in the "120 Cm(48”) Aquarium Bar" version, for my 570 Liter tank, which is 60 cm deep or tall if you like
So Wednesday I sent them a e-mail where I sent them a couple of questions, below you will see the question and answers:
Available Color LEDs
Could you please provide me with a list of Color, Kelvin, wavelengths(nm) of the LED options that I. In order to choose, if I want to be able to custom made the light setup.
Blue: 430nm,460nm, 410nm.
White: 2700k-3000k, 3000k-3500k, 4000k-4500k, 12000k-14000k, 5000k-6000k.
Name/brand on 3W led.
Bridgelux, Epistar.
Prices included shipping to Denmark
The price for 6 pieces( 1 carton) 120cm (including the shipping cost ) to Denmark is : $ 490.
(The price is same at any spectrum for led aqua bar.) you can customize what the spectrum you want.
Any idea about the spectrum please advice.. thanks!
Best regards Cidly
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Well based on the reply I must say that I still find the product interesting, what about you guys, like or dislike the product?
If I accept the offer I think I would buy 6 pieces, the tank I have is 60 cm deep/wide, but the depth of the lamp/shell where I will be able to install the led bar is only 45 cm. And if the specs on the website are right then it should easily fit 6 led bars. And since the website state that the optic lenses on the leds are easy to change I guess that I will buy them with 60° and but extra set of 90° lenses so I can change if I want.
But my main question to you guys is this, what led combination/specs would you choose of the available led’s colors? for the 28 led’s on the 120 Cm Led bar.
2 X 2700-3000 kelvin
2 X 3000-3500 kelvin
2 X 4000-4500 kelvin
20 X 5000 - 6000 kelvin
2 X 12000-14000 kelvin
But I am looking forward to your reply's, whether it's dislike or like of the product or if it's recommendation of what color/kelvin the Leds should be on the custom made Aquabar.
Thanks in advance
Best regards Ken Normann
Lately I have given the product from Cidly.com on the website below some considerations
http://www.cidly.com/pro_details/pro_Aquabar.html
I personally is interested in the "120 Cm(48”) Aquarium Bar" version, for my 570 Liter tank, which is 60 cm deep or tall if you like
So Wednesday I sent them a e-mail where I sent them a couple of questions, below you will see the question and answers:
Available Color LEDs
Could you please provide me with a list of Color, Kelvin, wavelengths(nm) of the LED options that I. In order to choose, if I want to be able to custom made the light setup.
Blue: 430nm,460nm, 410nm.
White: 2700k-3000k, 3000k-3500k, 4000k-4500k, 12000k-14000k, 5000k-6000k.
Name/brand on 3W led.
Bridgelux, Epistar.
Prices included shipping to Denmark
The price for 6 pieces( 1 carton) 120cm (including the shipping cost ) to Denmark is : $ 490.
(The price is same at any spectrum for led aqua bar.) you can customize what the spectrum you want.
Any idea about the spectrum please advice.. thanks!
Best regards Cidly
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well based on the reply I must say that I still find the product interesting, what about you guys, like or dislike the product?
If I accept the offer I think I would buy 6 pieces, the tank I have is 60 cm deep/wide, but the depth of the lamp/shell where I will be able to install the led bar is only 45 cm. And if the specs on the website are right then it should easily fit 6 led bars. And since the website state that the optic lenses on the leds are easy to change I guess that I will buy them with 60° and but extra set of 90° lenses so I can change if I want.
But my main question to you guys is this, what led combination/specs would you choose of the available led’s colors? for the 28 led’s on the 120 Cm Led bar.
2 X 2700-3000 kelvin
2 X 3000-3500 kelvin
2 X 4000-4500 kelvin
20 X 5000 - 6000 kelvin
2 X 12000-14000 kelvin
But I am looking forward to your reply's, whether it's dislike or like of the product or if it's recommendation of what color/kelvin the Leds should be on the custom made Aquabar.
Thanks in advance
Best regards Ken Normann
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