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Old 10-24-2012, 06:01 AM
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I bought one last Friday and paid $89 for it,but Martin was nice enough to inform me bout the price drop,thnks I buy my LEDs from Modular led...when is the controller coming out,Martin?
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Old 10-24-2012, 12:28 PM
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That's awesome, Martin. are these things waterproof enough that they could be put in a nano cube or rsm canopy on the outside of the splash guard?
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Old 10-24-2012, 06:50 PM
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That's awesome, Martin. are these things waterproof enough that they could be put in a nano cube or rsm canopy on the outside of the splash guard?
Yes they are completely waterproof! I dont recommend dipping them in water haha but they are not affected by salt splash and you can wipe them down with a damp cloth.
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I bought one last Friday and paid $89 for it,but Martin was nice enough to inform me bout the price drop,thnks I buy my LEDs from Modular led...when is the controller coming out,Martin?
I dont have a date for the controller yet unfortunately :/
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Old 10-30-2012, 07:29 PM
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All of our mainstay Ecoxotic items back in stock today

Panorama Pro:
Blue: In Stock
12K White & Blue: In Stock
12K White: In Stock
Blue / Magenta: In Stock
RGB Module: In Stock
RGB Controller: In Stock

Stunner Strips:
Magenta & Blue (12, 24, 36 ,48 inch): In Stock
Royal Blue (12, 24, 36 inch): In Stock
Royal Blue & 12000K (12 inch): In Stock
Magenta (12 inch): In Stock
Magenta & 12000K White (12 inch): In Stock
Ultraviolet (12 inch): In Stock
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wow some one could run 5 of those on a tank would that be enough light Martin.

a cheap 350 bucks and you have leds like on the RED MAX 250
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If your going RSM 250 I would go with 6 of them, just because that would fit nicely and you would have 2 per foot. Also that way you can run 3 from one power supply and 3 from another.
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Hi Martin,
What wattage are these LED and what do they run at?
I am seeing info that states they are 12 x 1W LED's, and then I see the power comsumption of 19W. Can you clarify.

I have a 25g nano and want to add one RGB strip to enhance color to exiting light. Is this all I need?
1 RGB strip
1 12w power supply
1 RGB Controller

Controller:
Does it have settings to automatically turn on/off at specific times?
Does it have settings to automatically to controll fades (dusk to dawn affect) at specific times?
How does it connect to the RGB module?
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Hi Martin,
What wattage are these LED and what do they run at?
I am seeing info that states they are 12 x 1W LED's, and then I see the power comsumption of 19W. Can you clarify.

I have a 25g nano and want to add one RGB strip to enhance color to exiting light. Is this all I need?
1 RGB strip
1 12w power supply
1 RGB Controller

Controller:
Does it have settings to automatically turn on/off at specific times?
Does it have settings to automatically to controll fades (dusk to dawn affect) at specific times?
How does it connect to the RGB module?
Power consumption of the RGB module is 16watts. You can control the color but there is no timer to ability to automatically control fades. The remote connects to the module using infrared.

Full details here:
http://www.ecoxotic.com/rgb-panorama...ed-module.html
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