I figured because "what led lights I should use" is a question often asked on this site I would do a write up on the beamswork led aquarium lighting. This write up will go over the specific models of the lights offered by beamswork that I personally have experience with while displaying the lights and giving a brief description on their uses. If you find this review helpful leave a comment and I will do the same review with the freshwater quad, snake eye led, and odyssea t5 or t5 halide combo lighting systems.
The first light I will talk about is their power led series. these lights come in all sizes from 12" to 48". this model does not contain a 30", 5ft, or 6ft light. This light is a high output led light, they area a single switch light without a moonlight option. The lights can come in silver or black plastic housing and in 10000k and actinic or just 6500k leds. The 6500k leds are my most recommended light to use for a planted aquarium. They are extremely bright and they grow plants very well. These lights use .5watt bulbs and have a lumen output of I believe 4400 lumens for the 48" model. They have a slick design only being a few inches wide and tall. I would consider these an upgrade from the marineland led lights and almost equal to the satellite leds in terms of performance. As for the depth these lights can reach I would not worry about putting them on a 30" tank, they can handle it. Their down fall is there is no controller and no timer option. This light range in price from around $15-$200 depending on the seller and size. Check amazon to acquire these lights. these lights are long lasting, I have some at the 4+ year mark
The next beamswork led is their hi-lumen model leds. Again these lights use .5watt leds and can come in silver or black housing. Unlike the power led model these lights have a digital timer option that can control the whites and blues separately. These lights also use an aluminum housing instead of a plastic housing. These lights are very well built. I've had zero problems with these lights and have not had a complaint from anyone who has purchased in the past 4 years. These lights can come with just 6500k white and 4400k red and 6500k white led as well. They have a lumen output of 5200 lumens for the 48" model. These lights come in 12"-60" (light strip length). Again these lights are plant capable and I would also recommend for a reef tank if you don't mind the 10000k led look on corals, they have an output capable for reefs. Tank shown is a 30" deep 110 gallon with only the blues on. Price ranges from $30-$240 again depending on seller and size.
The last led model I will be writing on is their 72" .5watt led light with a lumen output of 7800 lumens. This light contains 168 .5watt leds again the blues and whites can be controlled separately. This light has a large external ballast or driver to run the leds. The housing is plastic and to my knowledge can only come in black. This light is 72" long but can extend to 84". Light color is 10000k and actinic blue, very sleek looking lights. Very well built no complaints. Ive ran them personally for 4 years, there is however no beamswork timer option. Incredible price for a 72" led I highly recommend. Ones I have are the led 180 version 2 lights.
All of these lights have spectacular build quality, they are long lasting look great and are very fairly priced. They are superior to the marineland led lights in my opinion in all ways. Great lights, I highly recommend them to anyone int he market. I've had 4+ years of experience with these lights and have had no complaints about them. Thanks for reading
The first light I will talk about is their power led series. these lights come in all sizes from 12" to 48". this model does not contain a 30", 5ft, or 6ft light. This light is a high output led light, they area a single switch light without a moonlight option. The lights can come in silver or black plastic housing and in 10000k and actinic or just 6500k leds. The 6500k leds are my most recommended light to use for a planted aquarium. They are extremely bright and they grow plants very well. These lights use .5watt bulbs and have a lumen output of I believe 4400 lumens for the 48" model. They have a slick design only being a few inches wide and tall. I would consider these an upgrade from the marineland led lights and almost equal to the satellite leds in terms of performance. As for the depth these lights can reach I would not worry about putting them on a 30" tank, they can handle it. Their down fall is there is no controller and no timer option. This light range in price from around $15-$200 depending on the seller and size. Check amazon to acquire these lights. these lights are long lasting, I have some at the 4+ year mark
The next beamswork led is their hi-lumen model leds. Again these lights use .5watt leds and can come in silver or black housing. Unlike the power led model these lights have a digital timer option that can control the whites and blues separately. These lights also use an aluminum housing instead of a plastic housing. These lights are very well built. I've had zero problems with these lights and have not had a complaint from anyone who has purchased in the past 4 years. These lights can come with just 6500k white and 4400k red and 6500k white led as well. They have a lumen output of 5200 lumens for the 48" model. These lights come in 12"-60" (light strip length). Again these lights are plant capable and I would also recommend for a reef tank if you don't mind the 10000k led look on corals, they have an output capable for reefs. Tank shown is a 30" deep 110 gallon with only the blues on. Price ranges from $30-$240 again depending on seller and size.
The last led model I will be writing on is their 72" .5watt led light with a lumen output of 7800 lumens. This light contains 168 .5watt leds again the blues and whites can be controlled separately. This light has a large external ballast or driver to run the leds. The housing is plastic and to my knowledge can only come in black. This light is 72" long but can extend to 84". Light color is 10000k and actinic blue, very sleek looking lights. Very well built no complaints. Ive ran them personally for 4 years, there is however no beamswork timer option. Incredible price for a 72" led I highly recommend. Ones I have are the led 180 version 2 lights.
All of these lights have spectacular build quality, they are long lasting look great and are very fairly priced. They are superior to the marineland led lights in my opinion in all ways. Great lights, I highly recommend them to anyone int he market. I've had 4+ years of experience with these lights and have had no complaints about them. Thanks for reading