LED Control and Moonlights
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:40 pm
Hi,
I have a Red Sea Max 130 that I am looking to have a controller for. I have replaced the T5 lighting in the canopy with 28 LED's on two separate drivers. The drivers are Mean Well ELN-60-48D with an analogue dimmer attached. The drivers are wired into the existing hood power supply / timer. The hood also has 4 LED moonlights that were already part of the system. The two drivers and moonlights are wired into an analogue timer and them run out through a single power cord. Through the timer the moonlights are off when the main light are on and off when the main lights are on.
What I'm wondering is - would it make sense to have the main lights on all the time and simply dim down the white lights to 0% at night and the blue down to 10% to simulate the moonlights and then ramp everything back up during the day? Unfortunately this would also cause the hood fans to run constantly as they are wired directly to the LED power supply. However, this would be the cheapest alternative for me.
Another alternative would be to somehow re-wire the existing moonlights to a power supply and plug it into the controller so that it can simply be on or off.
The final option would be to install two Reef Angel moonlights in the canopy. However if they require a PVM port or two then I would have to spend another $100 on the PVM expansion as well as the $40 for the moonlights.
Any thoughts?
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I have a Red Sea Max 130 that I am looking to have a controller for. I have replaced the T5 lighting in the canopy with 28 LED's on two separate drivers. The drivers are Mean Well ELN-60-48D with an analogue dimmer attached. The drivers are wired into the existing hood power supply / timer. The hood also has 4 LED moonlights that were already part of the system. The two drivers and moonlights are wired into an analogue timer and them run out through a single power cord. Through the timer the moonlights are off when the main light are on and off when the main lights are on.
What I'm wondering is - would it make sense to have the main lights on all the time and simply dim down the white lights to 0% at night and the blue down to 10% to simulate the moonlights and then ramp everything back up during the day? Unfortunately this would also cause the hood fans to run constantly as they are wired directly to the LED power supply. However, this would be the cheapest alternative for me.
Another alternative would be to somehow re-wire the existing moonlights to a power supply and plug it into the controller so that it can simply be on or off.
The final option would be to install two Reef Angel moonlights in the canopy. However if they require a PVM port or two then I would have to spend another $100 on the PVM expansion as well as the $40 for the moonlights.
Any thoughts?
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