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Aquattro 10-24-2012 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefer Rob (Post 757849)
I had no color separation with the LEDs 16" - 18" off the water, or since I removed the optics to reduce the intensity (and moved them down to 6")... but then I don't have sand.

I agree there are some missing spectrums, especially red in my case. I get no algae in the display at all, and almost no slime on the glass. Likely this is also effecting the corals.

I'll let you know what I think after I've added a few of Milads OCW LEDs.

Mine are about 6 inches OWL, and I can see separation in a few corals. Not a big deal. I have no algae either, although I never did. I have a bit of slime these days due to the mass blue clove die off, but that's my own fault.

I've asked him about those as well, I'd be interested in trying something. Not sure what thy are exactly though, haven't read that linked thread yet.

Myka 10-24-2012 04:00 PM

Brad, try raising the Sols up higher. Sols have 70 degree optics, Vegas have 80 degree, and Radions have 130 degree optics. So the Sols and Vegas have to be up higher than Radions to avoid the color separation aka The Disco Effect. :D

Doug 10-24-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Madreefer (Post 757700)
What group buy is this? Can you please point me to that thread? I talked to a vendor on here and he did not mention any such thing.

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Originally Posted by don.ald (Post 757760)
What he said!

Sorry guys. Its just the price reduction I read. For some reason I thought it was reduced with a group buy. I,m still going to purchase one I think.

I tried running both my led fixtures yesterday but just not enough room over my tank for that and they are both blue/white anyways.

Also thinking of Radion

Reefer Rob 10-24-2012 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 757857)
Brad, try raising the Sols up higher. Sols have 70 degree optics, Vegas have 80 degree, and Radions have 130 degree optics. So the Sols and Vegas have to be up higher than Radions to avoid the color separation aka The Disco Effect. :D

Sols have 70 deg optics? Yikes! 6" is way too low. I had 80 deg and didn't like the look until I was above 14"

At a lower height I found I had "hot spots". Areas on the rocks where a coral would cook, and yet a coral a few inches away would look like it wasn't getting enough light. I took placing a few corals in those spots to convince myself it was actually happening, it seem impossible.

Myka 10-24-2012 04:23 PM

AI says: "How high above the water line should I mount my AI fixture? While mounting height is ultimately dependent upon your personal preference and aesthetic appeal, we would suggest 8-12 inches above the water line as the traditional mounting height. Mounting both higher and lower than the recommended heights can still deliver great growth characteristics; use a PAR meter if you have any questions on the actual light levels your corals are seeing."


I know many people mount them higher than that even...some as high as 24", most seem to like them around 12-14" height from what I've read.

Doug 10-24-2012 04:27 PM

Brad, you think the led,s have lower your evaporation rate that much? Is that in a hood? I have not had halides on my 30g but my 20 seemed to be about the same rate with either the leds or the halide. Mind you it was only a 150w over an open top.

Aquattro 10-24-2012 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 757857)
Brad, try raising the Sols up higher. Sols have 70 degree optics, Vegas have 80 degree, and Radions have 130 degree optics. So the Sols and Vegas have to be up higher than Radions to avoid the color separation aka The Disco Effect. :D

They have a mix of 70/40. Right now they're in my canopy, so no choice on height. I'm working on that. The disco doesn't really get me anymore, I've gotten mostly used to it. But I do plan to try different heights, but have wife imposed restrictions on how that can be done :)

Aquattro 10-24-2012 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefer Rob (Post 757863)

At a lower height I found I had "hot spots". Areas on the rocks where a coral would cook, and yet a coral a few inches away would look like it wasn't getting enough light. I took placing a few corals in those spots to convince myself it was actually happening, it seem impossible.


I don't find I really have that issue at all...

Aquattro 10-24-2012 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 757868)
Brad, you think the led,s have lower your evaporation rate that much? Is that in a hood? I have not had halides on my 30g but my 20 seemed to be about the same rate with either the leds or the halide. Mind you it was only a 150w over an open top.


Doug, absolutely. I used to have water pouring down my windows, now, nothing. With MH, the lock on my front door rusted right through, I had to replace it as I couldn't get the key in the door.
MH run stupidly hot, I know I've got sunburn from working in the tank for more than 20 minutes. LED give off almost no heat. I also ran fans across the canopy to remove heat, which would certainly help move moisture into the house. No more fans with the LEDs

Reefer Rob 10-24-2012 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 757891)
I don't find I really have that issue at all...

Oh... Ok I thought you said some of your corrals had lost color. In my case some of my corals lost flesh :sad:


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