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badAZZlars 05-12-2012 07:49 PM

I got my fixture yesterday. Aside from a few quality control issues which I can get past im happy so far.

The fixture is very slim and nice looking over my tank. I was happy to see the cable come out the back of the fixture instead one end like in the pre production designs.

Foxface 01-12-2013 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jtbadco (Post 715752)
After the initial set up and run ,...I took another more detailed look today.

They are quite a bit brighter than my T5's,...I did a side by side comparison and there is no doubt. I have actually turned them down to 70-75%.

I also noticed that all of my LPS are more full today, more fleshy, and better polyp extension on the sps. Not sure if this has to do with the light or not.

The colors are alot more vibrant and I love the shimmer.

There is a little color separation at the edge of shadows I noticed but only very small patches. Hardly noticeable.

Only real issue I've had is that the LED's shine almost directly where the optimum viewing angle is. I have made a makeshift canopy to block the glare so it doesn't bother me.
If the manufacturers extended the cover down on the front of the unit at a 45 degree angle it would solve this issue and wouldn't block any useable light.

All in all I am pretty happy with my investment already and I am looking forward to seeing the growth results.

Any new updates with these lights? I'm thinking of getting the 48" F series. Any issues with these leds?
Any info would be helpful. (re: growth of your corals) Thank you.

jtbadco 01-12-2013 08:32 PM

I have been running these lights for almost a year. One of the red LEDs burnt out after only 6 months use.

They are ok, but I have seen a ton of DIY units since I bought mine and you can have better lights made for cheaper.

The programmability is nice but you are better off buying a Neptune or reef keeper elite and getting a DIY unit built.

They are much better than the T5s I had previously but the 3w blues, purples, greens and reds are not powerful enough to get a good color mix with the 5w whites.

If you are looking for a store bought unit I have heard tons of good stuff about the Mitras and it is around the same price.

mess7777 02-14-2013 03:03 PM

I believe coverage wise you would need 2 mitras to cover your tank, meaning it's about 2x the price?

How are your corals growing? The price on these is down to $899 because the F2 is coming out. It's a pretty attractive price point for the features.

Simons 05-10-2013 07:28 PM

who carries the V2 series in Calgary? I know Big Al's doesn't.


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