AI Hydra Settings Thread

hilgert

Excessive Minimalist
Just got my Hydra with the new (wireless) controller, but don't have over a tank quite yet. Going through the "easy timer setup" results in some default timer settings (which is where I'll start). I am running the latest v2.20 firmware.

Starting this thread to capture how others are setting up the Hydra for various tank inhabitants.
 
I registered @RC just to reply to this thread. I got my Hydras last week and have started to tinker with the intensity settings for each LED. Factory settings seemed a bit purple for my taste at 80% for everything, but I've scaled back the UV and Royals a few % and it is looking better (to me). I can't find anything online that proposes a certain profile for specific inhabitants, but if I do I'll pass it on through the thread. I wanted to try close to factory settings for a while so as not to shock my tank too much after the switch from T5's.
 
I have no running experience yet with the Hyrda in action...I am still switching to a new tank from my AI Sols. However, I intend (pending the "look") to start with the "easy timer setup" option, and reduce the max to 50% for a start. If you play with "easy setup" you will see that it sets the first 6 timers for you automatically, so you can then tweak them from a good starting point.
 
OK, I have already decided that more than 60% intensity is way too much for my 90 gal. I have my Hydras hanging about 8.5" above the water line and have now reduced my whites to 45%. At this level for white the purple glow is lessened and I have set up a reverse "bell curve" so to speak, with gradually increasing intensities on both ends of the spectrum, maxing out at 55% in the UV, purple and royal blues. Stared to notice that my mushrooms were not opening as much and the fish even seemed to want to stay in the shadows more. Too bad there isn't much in the way of guidance yet for the babies! Going on 1 week now and the tank is looking real nice.
 
Hydra's +10 days

Hydra's +10 days

I have had these up for more than a week now. The settings I have decided are best for my 90 gal are:

White: 45%
Red: 49%
Green: 49%
Royal Blue: 55%
Deep Blue: 55%
Violet: 58%
UV: 59%

I also raised my hanging fixture up to 10" above the water line and have the lights ramp up from lunar settings at 7:30AM and ramp down again at 6:45PM with a ramp time of 1 hour.

I haven't bleached anything out yet and the way the tank looks color-wise is a good fit IMO.

Have had one of the units go offline once though and had to "re-detect" them with the controller. I hope that doesn't continue to be an issue.

So far so good, but I'd like to see something about these from another user too.
 
Don't have the Hydras but have been running 3 Vegas for almost a month now in a 125g tank. Everyones needs are different depending on types of corals (I'm assuming that you have a mixed reef), bio load and placement. See if you can borrow a par meter somewhere. You can then use it to adjust you led for best results. Also don't hesitate contacting AI. They are super great and they know the lights better then anyone. I had a problem with my controller and after a couple emails, they sent me a new one before I even asked for a replacement (I thought that it was just a software problem).
 
anyone know where the serial number on the hydra and controller are so I can register it? also when I have the controller plugged into my comp it works fine but when I I have it plugged into the wall outlet it kinda pushes its own buttons
 
I believe the serial # is on the box they came in. At least that's what i used to register mine. I also have the same problem with my controller as well. Some say not to use the USB cable the controller came with. I use my USB port on my pc, keep it plugged in the back all the time, and mounted my controller right at my desk since I also have a Reefkeeper Elite controller and use their management software.
 
serial on AI products is on a sticker placed on the unit itself. sol and vega are that way not sure on hydra.
 
I also have the same problem with my controller as well. Some say not to use the USB cable the controller came with. I use my USB port on my pc, keep it plugged in the back all the time, and mounted my controller right at my desk since I also have a Reefkeeper Elite controller and use their management software.

It's not the cable that's the issue, it's the USB power adaptor that you plug into the wall. The one that AI ships is a POS. It works fine with your computer because the USB port on the computer is supply a steady stream of the proper voltage - the AI adaptor is not.

Replace it with one from your junk drawer from an old cell phone, etc. or go buy a cheap one at the dollar store. Your problems will be fixed.
 
Is the remote required for the Hydra? I'm getting ready to checkout on eBay for 3 of these things for my 210. I have an RK Elite & NET, I'd like to control them with. Is the remote required and can they be controlled with the RK Elite? Also, what's your thoughts on it for a 29 inch deep tank?
 
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ah aight thanks for the wire issue fix- thought I was gonna have to send it back. and for the serial number - I don't see anywhere on the box or the unit that says serial number:################### like the sols did
 
I dont have Hydras either, but the controller is the same. The acclimation settings are awesome. You can set your final color and power you want then set a reduction in power and time frame, the controller will automatically increase the intensity day by day until you reach your set numbers. Works awesome and you dont have to fuss with your settings all the time. Consistency is key!
 
If you are asking about the wireless adapter, the answer is no, you don't need the adapter as the hydras have built in wireless capability. As far as the RKE goes I shot them an email and they said the RKE doesn't support the hydra. I had my sols on the RKE with the ALC adapter and i didn't like the fact that I could only control 2 channels (both blues/white) not 3 separate (ryb/b/w). I am gonna do away with my ALC module and use the AI controller. It has way more control.
 
I think this is the best light out their right now for the money.I saw one being at Tanks Alot on Lantana Road in Florida,Great color and intensity.Definitly my next purchase!Can someone Please post a picture of theirs on their set up?
 
Just purchased 3 Hydra's, the remote & 2 18" rails from Salty Supply's eBay store.

did you get an answer as to whether you need the remote or not? seems to me that if you can program these on your PC then you really dont need the remote other than to show off to your friends!
 
I have had these up for more than a week now. The settings I have decided are best for my 90 gal are:

White: 45%
Red: 49%
Green: 49%
Royal Blue: 55%
Deep Blue: 55%
Violet: 58%
UV: 59%

I also raised my hanging fixture up to 10" above the water line and have the lights ramp up from lunar settings at 7:30AM and ramp down again at 6:45PM with a ramp time of 1 hour.

I haven't bleached anything out yet and the way the tank looks color-wise is a good fit IMO.

Have had one of the units go offline once though and had to "re-detect" them with the controller. I hope that doesn't continue to be an issue.

So far so good, but I'd like to see something about these from another user too.

Ive got a 90 gal too (48" long) and am thinking about these. how do you have yours mounted?
 
did you get an answer as to whether you need the remote or not? seems to me that if you can program these on your PC then you really dont need the remote other than to show off to your friends!

You need the remote (or the yet unreleased Director). At the present time, you can't control them or program them from a PC. That ability is promised "soon" via the Director.

Without the remote, all you can currently do is run the lights at a few preset percentages (like 75%, 50%, etc.). No ramp up/down, no control of individual color channels, you'll need to buy an external timer and it'll just pop on and off, etc. Would kinda be like buying a sports car and having the dealership modify it so it wouldn't go faster than 40mph.

So yes, unless you are willing to sit back and wait for the long promised Director program to actually be released, you need to budget for the purchase of a controller also.
 
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