<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14339427#post14339427 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ITR
luisagos,
When you get theses lights, can you take some before and after pics as well as update us with your thoughts on the lights?
Before - With your current Set up
After - With the LED fixtures
For the layman whose head is spinning with the technological terms being tossed around in this thread, I'd like to see some pictures and get your opinion on what you think is good about these lights and what needs improvement. I know it will be hard to remain unbiased as it is usually hard to do so when you have so much money invested in them, but I'd still like to hear your thoughts after having them on your tank.
I am tired of the metal halide & T5's I have, so I have started banking some money for the Aqua Illumination 72", but that is going to cost me $3,600+. These fixtures are substantially less expensive at $1,650 for three of the 88w fixtures. Hell, I could even pick up three of the 144w setups and still come in cheaper than the AI. If they are well built and last, I'd be willing to give them a go, but then that old adage alway pops up in my mind "you get what you pay for."
Thanks,
Jay
Sure Jay,
But I wont have any before shots, this is going to be my first tank setup. Hence why i decided to go with LEDs, I didn't have any investment in lights.
I am like you, I didn't want to fork out almost 4k on lights. Seeing whats going on with PFO, and their mess is light house warning to all, STAY AWAY!
AI, I don't have much information on how they are built, but Reef Geek does not sell crap, and I trust their judgment on what they carry, but the price tag of 3.6k hurts.
So far, from the information I have gathered and from the pics I have seen. These seem to be good lights to start on, if you like DIY setup type guy.
Replacing parts is not going to be hard and the way things are layout is a very good design. Upgrading to newer technology's LEDs is not going to be difficult.
Try doing that from another manufacture unit.
The cons are going to be the cost, but ask anyone here how much LEDs cost, I be surprise if you can get something like this for the same price with the added warranty.
Another con is the eye candy dimming effect, but that can be added later.
Been checking on some LED drivers, maybe we can convince mike or talk with some of his customer that has actual done this.
Some links for LED drivers, just ideas ATM.
http://www.promelec.ru/UPLOAD/fck/file/MBI/MBI1801.pdf
http://www.aimtec.com/site/Aimtec/files/Datasheet/LowResolution/AMLD-IZ.pdf
http://www.powervector.com/section/view/?fnode=37
For LEDs moving so fast, I would hate be to stuck in 3.6k system, would rather have the ability to upgrade when needed.