I seriously doubt it. It's quite difficult to have too much light, so it causes damage. I don't know what the specs on the lights you're thinking of are, but average sunlight in places like the amazon is around 4-5 kw/square meter.
So the energy of sunlight falling on your tank would be about 855 watts, about 43% of that is visible light being 368 watts.
To match that amount of visible light, assuming perfect reflectors you'd need a light setup that produces 368 watts of actual light. A really GOOD T5 setup produces about 100 lumens/watt. 100% efficiency is 683 giving it, rounded a 15% efficiency.
That means to produce the 368 watts of actual light needed to match the sun you'd need 2453 watts of T5s with very good reflectors.
And that's over just a tiny little 60 liter tank.