What do you all think about this unit?

Discussion in 'Reef Lighting' started by ezz1r, May 10, 2011.

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  1. ezz1r

    ezz1r Feather Star

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    Marineland Double Bright LED Lighting System

    Save money with Marineland's Double Bright LED Light! Energy efficient LEDs use less than 50% the power of a traditional fluorescent fixture. 1W white LEDs provide powerful daylight lighting. 60 mW blue LEDs provide lunar lighting for nocturnal viewing and consume less than a tenth of a watt. LEDs also have approximately 17,000 hour operating time. A 3 pole switch gives you convenient control over different positions - all on, blues on or all off. Sleek external housing features a durable, protective polycarbonate lens for a simulated shimmer effect that emulates underwater sunlight. Adjustable mounting legs and a single power cord add to ease of use and convenience. One-year performance warranty

    Marineland Double Bright LED Lighting System Features:

    • The outer row on the Double Bright lamps are 1 watt white LEDs. The middle row are 60mW blue LEDs that really kick out the blue.
    • Each lamp has a built in lunar cycle.
    • The LEDs have a polycarbonate lens that enhance and protect the light and create a shimmer effect.
    • A three-mode On/Off switch (daytime, lunar and off) and one power cord mean a lot less clutter. Note the slim-profile too.
    • Flexible, easy-to-use mounting system will have this lamp on your tank in less than a minute.
    18" to 24" $89.99 ~ 24" to 36" ~ $109.99 ~ 36" to 48" $139.99
    Save $20.00 to $40.00 on all sizes!


    http://www.aquacon.com/Drygood_specials.html

     
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  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    I've played around with those - good for low light corals or FOWLR.
     
  4. skurious

    skurious Sailfin Tang

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    Are you going to be lighting a FOWLR? or a reef?
     
  5. ezz1r

    ezz1r Feather Star

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    Thanks guys I currently have only a few corals but plan on a reef in the long run.

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