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NEW GHL LED Lamp FULL SPECTRUM !!!!!!!!!!!!!
after all these rumours and being permanently asked for further information by email, PMs or phone we decided to do the official announcement earlier.
Yes, GHL will release their own LED pending lamp soon! After more than 2 years of development we are proud to present a modern and innovative LED-lamp, which doesn't leave any wishes open in my opinion. We didn't want to release just another LED-lamp with the usual features, we wanted to develop one of the best LED-lamps on the market! Here are some of the highlights - but I will not tell everything, this happens when the lamp is released officially in May! LEDs: - 8 light colors, all separately dimmable: ultra white, royal blue, blue, true green, yellow, red, hyperred and UV (420 nm) - 62 LEDs per lamp - 6 separately replacable LED-clusters on IMS boards - PAR: I think more than you need! Intelligence + Userinterface: - own controller (32 Bit ARM) - graphical display, 6 touch-Keys communication: - radio (2.4 GHz) - USB Operation modes: - standalone (runs autonomous) - master (controls other lamps wirelessly) - slave (is controlled from other lamps or ProfiLux wirelessly) Energy: - high-efficiency mode (max. economy and LED lifetime) - high output mode (max. brightness) Thermal management: - innovative cooling concept with 4 extremely quiet and compact cooling fans - fans are temperature controlled Design: - select out of several colors - fans and heatsinks are not visible from outside - ca. 300 mm x 200 mm x 40 mm Functions: - sliding clouds and sunrise over several lamps - all illumination functions of ProfiLux - full control over output light spectrum Others: - firmwareupdates possible - true dimming technology: non visible brightness steps with more than 3000 dimming steps per channel - incl. lamp holder - universal power supply with wide range input and much much more ... I am quite sure it is worth to wait until May! That's all I can tell at the moment. http://forum.aquariumcomputer.com/sh...3722#post33722 |
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I am excited.
I hope the price is on par with the Vegas rather then the Radion. |
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Not a clue what a Vegas is sorry ;(
But price will be based as always on quality and functionality, just look at the list of components announced, this is German engineering and on the whole German parts. Important points are the 420nm range and more. |
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I think they mean the AI Vega
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Oh in that case, chalk and cheese, please refer back to announced features and construction.
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AI Vega...Not Vegas, typo in my post.
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Here is one very clear difference
- true dimming technology: non visible brightness steps with more than 3000 dimming steps per channel |
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Thinking no, not in line with Vega pricing...
Are these controllable with Apex?
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it has wirless control and USB control, if APEX has the capability to support such a vast feature array.
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I would assume that these will be even more than the radions unfortunately. I guess we'll have to wait until the release to find out. |