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Coralgirl's pictures were taken with a flash. But how about this, you show me a picture of your tank with the radions and I'll never post against you again. Ever |
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There was no decision whatsoever which fixture to sell and which to keep Ok when 180 is up and going I will take and post pictures. Also some par and power/wattage readings pics to go along as an added bonus! |
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so what makes you such an expert in LEDs? |
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I cant speak Mr. Halide guy.....:lol: Good for you. .....just teasin of course. I look forward to your thoughts on them as I was thinking of buying one or the Radion for my new cube. Or I suppose one more SWC unit to supplement the one I have already. |
here you go unclesalty. i took this picture just for you.
think its bright enough? http://i579.photobucket.com/albums/s...7at52900PM.png |
Well, I see it like this. One of the nicest SPS tanks on the board uses 3 AIs and has the same area I need covered. And at half the cost, it's a no brainer. I would still need 3 radions to cover my tank, and that's over 2500 bucks. $1000 more than I need to spend for AIs.
I have not seen a SPS tank posted here with radions of any caliber to make me think otherwise. Yes, the radion is a nice looking fixture, it has lots of geek appeal if you like that sort of thing, but I do not believe it is a better light. I believe it is a different light, more suited to a different audience. If I had a ton of spare cash lying around, maybe I'd consider them. |
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PAR meters are devices that are used to measure and compare light fixtures. Not accurate with LED's but good for comparing 2 LED fixtures. Par meters are not needed even needed when looking at Radion coverage vs AI spotlighting as it can be seen with the naked eye. |
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why wont you post a picture to prove yours? |
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