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Originally Posted by mikellini
Yeah maybe not, just what I heard. Regardless, 400nm isn't UV. The thing about the Kessil A360WE as well is that the intensity of the UV is supposed to be the same regardless of the colour you tune it to. The only thing I'm a little concerned about is that they seem 'dim' to the naked eye, even when providing more than enough light for corals. I guess I'll see...
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UV is defined as 400 nm to 10 nm, so yes 400 nm is UV. I can't find anywhere where Kessil states the wavelengths of their UV component is, maybe you have a link? I can control my UV independently on my Hydra 52s.