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![]() If so many people are running these lights at less than 50% of peak... why can't people raise them up higher and get away with fewer fixtures at 100%?
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![]() You easily could depending on the lenses and tank, I would if I had a larger tank go with the 70 degree optics
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I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! |
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I haven't read through all the posts, but why would I spend so much denaro ? |
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![]() Exactly my thoughts. If I use less units, higher up, at 100%, don't I get the same results??
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![]() Provided you're happy with the spread there's no reason you can't do that. For me, I picked up one unit for my 3 foot tank and to get the side to side spread I needed I had the thing 18" above and had a TON of light spillage over the front. So, since I'm hunting for a 4 foot tank upgrade anyway I decided to bite the bullet and get the second unit now. It's crazy over kill for my current tank but when I find my 4 footer I'll already have a lighting system that works for it!
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