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![]() I was in a store yesterday and saw a solaris unit running. I have to say it looked very unimpressive and I was kinda disappointed. I was expecting this big thing with super bright LEDS but instead it's REAL tiny. It was the 4' fixture. It also kinda "checker-boarded" the tank with the various coloured LED's. The colours didn't mix that well.
Anybody out there who has one and would like to argue otherwise?
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![]() Was it on display over a reef tank?
J&L have had one running on an empty tank for a while now... only thing that impressed me was the lack of heat coming off the unit. Hard to judge properly until I see it properly set up & over someone's reef. VFX. . |
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![]() yeah it was on a softie tank. it looked kinda wierd because one coral would be redish, one blueish, depending on which bulb it was sitting under.
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![]() Sounds awful!
Not a great way to persuade a potential customer to drop $2k on one! ![]() . |
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![]() That is a g series you were looking at...order an i series and you will see mega difference...
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![]() It may be that they have their light settings way off balance. The only way I see color that way is if it is filtering through a rock and a blue is able to shine on the sand and nothing else. Move the rock just a 1/4 inch and that ends. When I was playing with the light more I could make them do all kinds of things that didnt look very good, like lower the white light to 50% and leave the rest high......to many examples but if they are looking bad on a display that shop isnt going to sell many.They need to spend some time with their set up.
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![]() Although I do have customers with SPS under the g series and decent growth!
Nate |