Bennytheblenny
Reef Geek
New Reeftechs are in and they are amazing. Ill toss up a video on Monday so you can see the before and after on the colors.




Out of curiousity what were your reasons for trading in the 2011 Reeftechs for the 2012 version? I know the newer model has more colored LED's etc., is the amount of total wattage on your system now the same, less than or greater than your previous system?
Which Monday?....
Mo
how are the corals doing?
i know you replaced all the water and all the rock (thought to be from the Metal's leaching from the busted skimmer pump)
Have they started doing good or better?
and do you attest some of this to the new lights as well, or just a little bit of everything?
thanks!
(still love this build)
Its the same wattage at 100% across 5 channels but I actually run the system at 100% across the board now. On the old units I was running at like 75% maximum. The new coloration is amazing, it really adds a depth of color that the old units were not able to output. The fish and corals look amazing the final output is much more pleasing and I think hits more key areas of spectrum. The only thing I would like to see is a violet LED in the sub 430nm range, but that may be something to swap out in the future.
So if I understand you correctly.............you were using 8 lamps of the 2011 Reeftechs @ 180 watts each but you were only running them at 75% which you are equating to 6 of the 2012 lamps running at 100%......
Only difference then (other than the lamp setting intensity) would be the new infusion of various colored LED's (amber, red, green etc).............
I have really enjoyed your thread and read & reread each post carefully with a great deal of interest. I am in the process of starting my own large build and have recently ordered a 96"x42"x48" tank through Simply Elegant Aquatics & A.G.E.
I am very curious and intrigued with your current lighting arrangement. I have been emailing Reeftech and have been very impressed with how quickly they respond to my questions. I would like to be able go with LED's but am concerned about the depth. How was it when you ran the MH's and LED's? Do you find the LED's to be enough? Do you have any "disco light" effect on the bottom of your tank?
I appreciate any insight or recommendations that you have.
Just to rehash some of my history with LED lighting. The main issue I had when running Acan's on the tank was the focal lenses they use on the lights cause a banding effect on the tank. In order to appropriately cover the tank I would have to double the number of light fixtures and run them at 50%. This was a giant pain and I ended up supplementing with 3 double ended MHs. The Acans if I ran them at 100% even for 4 hours a day would burn to white crisp anything in the top 1/3rd of the tank. They were signficantly brighter than any Halide I have dealt with under 400w, even at 36" of water I could keep any coral on the sand even light loving SPS. I just didn't like the coloration of the Acans and the banding and decided to sell them.
I was researching alternative LED options and came accross the Reeftech's at Absolutely Fish in Clifton. After 1 demo they pretty much had me hooked and I purchased 8 units. I had to run the units at 50% for a while because the guys at the store warned me that anything more and I would cook the tank. I took it slow and ended up running blues at 80% and whites at 60%.
When I saw that new units were coming out, I ended up selling the Reeftechs and purchasing the new units. When I saw the board design I knew that I would be able to run the lights at 100% on all channels. When they offered to custom design the fixtures in terms of length and board placement I was sold. There is no disco effect or banding of colors, as the boards flip every board. So that red/orange is on the top on board 1 then on the bottom on board 2 and so on. Even clams that were rumored to hate LED lights have been doing extremely well on the botton of the tank. I like being able to tweak the look of the tank without causing negative impacts on corals. I can chose to go more red or more green without a problem. The only thing I wish is, as I have stated before that a violet LED (sub 420nm) option be added as a 6th channel replacing some whites/blues/royal blues. With light, unlike with paint, red and blue do not make purple, or in this case violet, they just make a nice pink hue.
Thank you very much for your response. Would you give them a try on a 48" deep tank? I appreciate your help and candidness.