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|  Anyone Running Ai Sols? Hey, Just curious if anyone is currently running Sol's on their reef tank. I would like some feed back from a Canreef'er before buying or considering buying. Thanks, | 
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|   I have Sol Blues on the display and an eshine pro 60w on the frag tank. I am very happy with the Sol's, just make sure you start them low (like 30%) and ramp them up very slow, or you run the risk of frying everything. The only complaint I have is the major price drop right after I purchased  | 
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|   Do you find them "Dim" and don't provide much Light/Pop to your tank. I'm thinking of putting 2 on my 65G | 
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|   As I had mentioned I am very happy with them. I do not find them dim (they are powerful enough to fry everything you have if you are not careful upon initial set up and this is well documented if you do a little searching on internet and forums) as to the "don't provide much light/pop" comment, not sure where you got that from. I have seen comments like that in reference to cheaper 1w LED's but it has not been my experience with the 3w units. If you are dealing with a fixture that is powerful enough to kill most of your stock due to running too much/too bright at first it kind of is the opposite of "dim/don't provide enough light" don't you think? does not seem to make much sense. | 
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|   i think some people have said they perceived a switch to LED from halides to appear dimmer to the eye (which doesn't necessarily equate to the unit putting out less useable light). | 
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|   Quote: 
 Kind of like when we all started changing from regular light bulbs to the the spirals, our eyes percieved a change in the light and may have thought them more dim. | 
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|   Yeah sorry I didn't quite know how to word what I was trying to explain. I was reading reviews about them and a few people were saying they don't put out alot of light marking your display very dark and dim. Compared to Halides? I guess it would mainly rely on your white / blue intensity balance. | 
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|   Could also just be related to the optics and differences in how high people have their fixtures over the water level and not the actual light output. | 
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|   What are you keeping in terms of corals and how deep is your tank. | 
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|   I switched over to the Sols about 3-4 weeks ago from MHs. Really glad I did it. I started mine out at 30% and now up to 43%. I took some pics and they definetly look dim in pics but ther really are brighter in person. Having a little growth spurt and colors are looking better I'm amping up the intensity really slow and thats when I will start playing around with the blue colors. I have 4 of them over a 144G. |