I just downloaded Orcus Varuna"s lighting schedule.How do I change the on off times while keeping the same values.I need it to come on at 2.30pm I am in California and to go off at 11.30pm.His is set to come on at 8.50am and off at 8.00pm.
Ok I know this has been posted before but I don't have the energy to dig right now. What settings should I run above a little Fusion 10 with an AI Prime the 12"AWL or 24" AWL?
I have the tank mount if that helps at all.
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Great I will just have to figure how to do that.
Raise the tank mount to its highest point and run the 12" profile
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That's what o thought just wanted confirmation! Thanks!
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Orcus, what is the reason that a lot of up and down on intesity of the light during the schedulle?Click on each point, hold and manually drag it ahead by the desired amount of time. Unfortunately this is not built in to the app and has to be done manually. Takes about 10 minutes to move all of the points :/
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Orcus, what is the reason that a lot of up and down on intesity of the light during the schedulle?
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I have now used this schedule for over 2 months and can attest that it works well. Will try and get some pictures up soon.They are called respiration peaks. The idea behind including them is to give your photosynthetic critters periods of intense lighting followed by slightly less intense lighting allowing them to export the energy gained during peak periods. Especially since LED lighting is point source the intensity can lead to photoinhibition and these peaks and valleys help avoid this. Think of it as clouds passing over the reef. Rarely are corals blasted by uniformally intense lighting for 8 hrs a day every day. This is the beauty of led lighting it allows us to mimic nature better then we have ever been able too! Hope I explained that well, not done with the first cup of coffee yet haha!
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I have now used this schedule for over 2 months and can attest that it works well. Will try and get some pictures up soon.
Absolutely perfect!! Thanks a lot again.They are called respiration peaks. The idea behind including them is to give your photosynthetic critters periods of intense lighting followed by slightly less intense lighting allowing them to export the energy gained during peak periods. Especially since LED lighting is point source the intensity can lead to photoinhibition and these peaks and valleys help avoid this. Think of it as clouds passing over the reef. Rarely are corals blasted by uniformally intense lighting for 8 hrs a day every day. This is the beauty of led lighting it allows us to mimic nature better then we have ever been able too! Hope I explained that well, not done with the first cup of coffee yet haha!
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I did it this way.If you want to change the time, say 11am instead of 8am, you can adjust your local/ personal time in the settings menu. This wouldn't change the photoperiod but will let you start the program earlier or later without moving each set point. If I set mine to 5:30am when it's actually 8:30am this would move the 8:30am program start time to 11:30.
Log in/ settings on the bottom right/ select date and time/ select time and adjust the hours or minutes as needed to delay the photoperiod without moving each individual set point
If you want to change the time, say 11am instead of 8am, you can adjust your local/ personal time in the settings menu. This wouldn't change the photoperiod but will let you start the program earlier or later without moving each set point. If I set mine to 5:30am when it's actually 8:30am this would move the 8:30am program start time to 11:30.
Log in/ settings on the bottom right/ select date and time/ select time and adjust the hours or minutes as needed to delay the photoperiod without moving each individual set point
How big is your tank again?
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Anyone know how to get past the password screen or how to reset it. :headwalls:
90g
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