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Wow, that's awesome! I'll have to stop by the store to get one now that the prices have dropped considerably.
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LED Fixture Choice!
EcoTech Marine's Radeon Unit!!!
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Thats what I thought. I ordered 4 of them.
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Comparing watts of LED in both:
Radion - 130W / $825 SOL - 75W / $400 Now the SOL doesn't have the spectrum capabilities but seems to offer more power for the money. I'm sure you can't assume that double watts is double the par or whatever but both seem close enough in terms of light output for the money. If I understand correctly the LEDs in the SOL are all very much useful in terms of coral growth and the Radion's red and green might be to a lesser degree (but still some)? Real question is what performs better? One Radion or a pair of SOL Blues? Last edited by lastlight; 09-14-2011 at 07:37 PM. |
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The EcoTech is Full spectrum and it is a nice touch of convenience if you are running MP pumps as they will communicate with each others. Also I'm not aware that AI runs hyper reds.
I agree that the cost is not as appealing on the radeon compared to Sol but I believe the color spectrum and par readings will justify the price once it is posted on Advanced Aquarist |
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Yup it's a done deal. Should have them on saturday. It was either 3 of the Radions and possibly 4 at $2500 plus taxes and shipping and than having to figure out some way of hanging them. So for the complete set of 4 Sols including taxes and shipping it will be $1944.77 ready to hang and run. I was really pumped about getting the Radions but oh well. I really see no use to have the pumps working with the lights.
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