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Old 06-02-2013, 03:19 AM
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Love the colour of them, they are good lights but powerful. A 150 would be good for that size tank. I have a 350 over my 34g cube but its a bit to powerful. Lost a few corals when I switched and I can only run it at 50%
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Old 06-02-2013, 03:36 AM
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got the kessell 150 ocean blue on my CAD 22 gal LPS/Zoa tank, its a real nice blue and nice light didnt loose any zoas when i switched from T5s it does produce more heat thank my other LEDs so i use a fan on the tank. good tank coverage
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Old 06-02-2013, 02:43 PM
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I saw several Kessil at MACNA last year and personally I didn't like them. I thought they produced a washed out blue light, and had a really fast flicker. They were a memorable "don't like" for me although several people I talked to there who viewed the same setups said they really liked them, so I guess it is personal preference.
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Old 06-02-2013, 05:49 PM
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I use an A150 Ocean Blue on my 4 gallon pico now. It' the third light I've had over this tank and the 6th LED light I've had for a pico tank and it's by far my favourite. The corals under it pop, and it allowed a badly bleached brain coral to recover to show-stopping again.
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Toobad jl doesnt have a demo display. Best is to
See one yourself. Pm ethan.c and maybe see one
In person. I was sold after viewing it.
To accenuate shimmer, you do need lotsa
Surface motion from wavemakers.
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Old 06-02-2013, 10:09 PM
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Love mine! I've been running 3 x A150 Ocean Blue's on my tank (96" x 16" x 16") for a year and they grow and color up everything nicely. On a 24" cube I'd probably go with an A350W just for the ability to control the color temperature(or an A360 which can be hooked up to an Apex) but an A150 would definitely also be enough.
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Toobad jl doesnt have a demo display. Best is to
See one yourself. Pm ethan.c and maybe see one
In person. I was sold after viewing it.
To accenuate shimmer, you do need lotsa
Surface motion from wavemakers.
Jls has a 150 on their BC29 right now (formally a Radion). Tank is immediately on your right when you enter livestock area
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:03 AM
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The 350w is the one needed for 24inches square....not the 150 model which j&l has on display. Reefbuilders.com gave it led of the year this year.
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Love the colour of them, they are good lights but powerful. A 150 would be good for that size tank. I have a 350 over my 34g cube but its a bit to powerful. Lost a few corals when I switched and I can only run it at 50%
I meant to say in the above that a 350 would be good not a 150 for a 24" oops sorry for the typo
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I have the 350 over my 65 gallon hex, so the tank is very deep and I'm really happy with it! Great light, I run it at 100% but didn't start that high...went from 150w MH and t5ho to this light and I'm happy with the switch!
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