LazRodriguez
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Upgrade was easy, 5 min a light. It's cheaper to upgrade. Unless you want a slimmer heat sink. Otherwise I say upgrade.
Upgrade was easy, 5 min a light. It's cheaper to upgrade. Unless you want a slimmer heat sink. Otherwise I say upgrade.
So 2 units should be sufficient for my tank? I don't need more? There is a crossbar in the center so I would have to do 2, or 4.
What are your dimensions?
My tank is a 75gallon deep blue rimless
48" x17"x20 two are perfect. No shadows or dark spots. I have them 12"awl
If your dimensions are close to mine, 2 is all you need.
Here is a pic of my tank so you can see the coral location and par
Wanted to see what readings the AI hydra is putting out on my set up. I have it 11" above water line. My tank is 18X18X18..It is pushing 450 right above the water line. On the sand bed it is 110 center. And around the middle it is 180 center. Now if you move to the sides it drops. Especially in the corners. I was getting readings of 50 in the back right corner of sand bed.
These were taken at my current levels
White 23%
Royals/deepblue/uv/violets 75%
Red 6%
Green 19%
The par above my rbta is 180
The par above my gold torch on the sandbed is 110
Par over orange hammer is 180
Par over frog is 150
Par over Duncan /middle frog 180
Par over rics 120
Par over green hammer 110
Par over metor 80
Par over soul favia 50
Par over nephthea 80
Seems the Hydra is pretty strong, why would you need the 52? Depth maybe?
I've been reading a ton on the Hydras since Apex announced they will be able to control them. I was leaning heavily toward the new dimmable onyx but may be headed to the hydra.
I have 2 sol's, and I am very tempted to buy 2 hydras instead of doing the upgrade kit on my current units....Would it be worth it? I have a 90 gal display, and the 2 sols give plenty of light for my coral, but it's a little uneven...
Nice, any update on the lights? how are the settings working for you?
Why would we 'need' anything, my sols really work fine aside from the spread across my tank. I'm just thinking, if I am going to get the Hydra upgrade, I may as well save up a little more (I'm assuming the upgrade kit will be more), and get the 52's with more than double the amount of LED's. Still the same lense spread it seems. Then I won't be running my units anywhere near 90% like I do now. I pulled the specs from there site just for comparison between hydra and hydra 52: