QUOTE(chpteh @ Jul 16 2011, 01:21 AM)
hi weijie,
i think for the 3528 cannot close to 10,000k.
Need to use another type LED 5050 which has 3 times more light output (~360 lumens) compared to the 3528 (Power = 7.2W/meter) so it has more lumens per wattage compared to the 3528 (~120 lumens).
The 5050 Looks like this and price also around RM15/meter extra from the previous 3528.
picture (for 5050 epoxy + rubber tubing = IP68)

ie. IP68 rated 5050 (1 meter) white (high brightness) = RM60/-
1 meter strip contains 30 pieces of this 5050 LEDs. Also do note that this is a special range with Higher brightness which should give you the 10,000k.
[SIZE=7]Dear all, i think for the 3528 cannot close to 10,000k.
Need to use another type LED 5050 which has 3 times more light output (~360 lumens) compared to the 3528 (Power = 7.2W/meter) so it has more lumens per wattage compared to the 3528 (~120 lumens).
The 5050 Looks like this and price also around RM15/meter extra from the previous 3528.
picture (for 5050 epoxy + rubber tubing = IP68)

ie. IP68 rated 5050 (1 meter) white (high brightness) = RM60/-
1 meter strip contains 30 pieces of this 5050 LEDs. Also do note that this is a special range with Higher brightness which should give you the 10,000k.
I am not using ordinary LED strip.
ordinary place. Been using it for one year after this new LED chip is introduce.
too bad it is only 5000k temperature
6500k for optimum growth. My plants might even grow nicer if it would be 6500k.
it is not specially designed for hobby hehe duh. Ive done some DIY
to suit my planted tank haha.
compare to last time a, 5 months change one time t5 high output RM48 x 2 so chiat lat
zzzz
Regards
Bryan[SIZE=7]
Jul 21 2011, 03:02 AM

Quote
0.0344sec
1.16
7 queries
GZIP Disabled