More new LED goodies! 72w CREE led remote controlled programmable fixtures $419.99!!

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Coral Compulsion is taking LEDs up a notch again!

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24" 72w CREE led remote controlled programmable fixtures for only $419.99!!!

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24 CREE XPE leds
-12 cool white
-12 royal blue
-three separate programmable circuits for blue, white, and moon lights
-90 degree honeycomb optics

2 different mounting options included with each light
-hanging kit
-adjustable slide on leg kit (will fit tank up to 40")

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Built in Timer and Controller. NO BREAKOUT BOXES HERE!!! Everything is built right in!
You can manually program the channels yourself, or use one of the 3 preconfigured modes
3 separate channels to control whites, blues, and moonlights. All dimmable.

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Oh, and by the way, its fully controllable with a remote control!

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And last but not least, how about some PAR values?
200 at 42"
222 at 36"
325 at 24"
482 at 12"

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All this for $419.99. If you are interested, let me know. Something tells me my current stock of these isn't going to last very long :)

http://coralcompulsion.com/led-72w-cree
 
If there is enough interest in them I might. Only reason I didn't with these was because I wanted to use all CREE leds, and I can't get True Violet or Cyan CREE leds.

Any plans to go full spectrum on these they sound killer!!!!!

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If there is enough interest in them I might. Only reason I didn't with these was because I wanted to use all CREE leds, and I can't get True Violet or Cyan CREE leds.

Yeah I think you'd have to go Phillips rebel or bridgelux but I'm sure you know more than I do.

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Sorry everyone, I posted this right before I went to lunch and came back to lots of questions. Here goes with the answers. If I miss any, let me know!


Were ypur par tests taken in water ?? or doesnt that matter just wondering

They were taken out of water. And to tell you the truth, I don't actually know if that would make a difference.

So these guys are 24" long fixtures, or designed for a 24" wide area?

They are 24" long fixtures. However, If you are interested, I can special order 36" and 48" also.

Yeah I think you'd have to go Phillips rebel or bridgelux but I'm sure you know more than I do.

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How long does it take you to make them? How many blues and whites do you have? Can i come see them in person?

I don't make them myself. I have a manufacturer that makes and packages them for me. The 24" fixtures have 12 white and 12 blue. I will have a demo unit setup tonight. PM sent on setting up a time for you to see it.

Can you provide PAR readings with the sensor under water?

Unfortunately, I don't have my own PAR meter. The readings that were taken were done by my manufacturer. I can see if it's possible to get underwater readings, because to tell you the truth, I don't even know if that would make a difference so I didn't even think to specifically request that :)
 
Sorry everyone, I posted this right before I went to lunch and came back to lots of questions. Here goes with the answers. If I miss any, let me know!




They were taken out of water. And to tell you the truth, I don't actually know if that would make a difference.


This will definately make a difference since the light will have to travel through the water instead of just air.
 
Yeah I think you'd have to go Phillips rebel or bridgelux but I'm sure you know more than I do.

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Sorry brandon, I missed your question in my response. You are correct, I could get most of the proper spectrums using bridgelux or edison leds, however it is expensive and sometime not even possible to mix cree with bridgelux or edison in most manufactured fixtures since cree uses different solder points to attach the diode to the circuitboard. Therefore, if I got a full spectrum fixture, it would most likely be all bridgelux or a combination of bridgelux and edison leds, depending on the diode color availability.
 
It's not as big a difference as some would think. Very minimal change in PAR open air vs fresh water vs salt water. Remember that LED in the 440-460nm range is not even read properly by photon sensors, so the lights are actually underrated in the numbers provided above... Same goes for ANY led setup that uses chips in that spectrum.
 
It's not as big a difference as some would think. Very minimal change in PAR open air vs fresh water vs salt water. Remember that LED in the 440-460nm range is not even read properly by photon sensors, so the lights are actually underrated in the numbers provided above... Same goes for ANY led setup that uses chips in that spectrum.

This is very true, which is why I don't usually like to get hung up on PAR values. But people like to see them, so I give them to em :)

Are teh optics swappable?

The optics on these fixtures are not swappable. It can be ordered custom with 60 degree optics however.
 
What brand are the drivers? What brand optics?Where are these made? Sorry for all the Q's,just curious to know their origin.
 
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