AI Hydra Settings Thread

26 is smaller and less wattage but still covers 30x30. If your 90g is deep then a 52 would probably have better penetration. As far as colors go, I believe it is pretty much the same.
 
I was talking at length at MACNA with a retailer as I was deciding which to get for my 75g. The 26s are cool, but I don't totally see how you can get the same coverage, I feel like some shadowing is likely... They claim they get the same coverage cause of the optics, but I feel like physics makes that impossible and there must be additional shadowing. However, you probably get better color blending with the 26s. You can tell which part of the tank are under the blues and which are under the green/red pucks with my Hydras. Doesn't really bother me tho, I still think they look incredible. The guy at MACNA made a good point and said if your lights are out in the open then the 26s might give you a cleaner look.
 
I was leaning more towards the 52's since I already had one and I love it. I do have a standard 90 made by aqueon, which I do consider to be deep
 
drtrash,

Probably not unless you don't mind extreme shadowing and very low par in the corners. How deep is the tank? You can probably get really good coverage with 2 Hydra 26's.
 
As Gagonzalez said, two hydra 26 would be ideal for your 36x22 inch tank. You would have full coverage. However unless you are lining the edges of the sand bed you might be able to get away with one
 
Hi folks,

I'm taking delivery tomorrow of a new 60x24x24 tank and would like to know how many Hydra 26's I should get for the tank? Would 2 be enough or would I need 3? Or do you think I will be better off with 2 Hydra 52 modules?

Thanks in advance for you help.

I would go with 3 of the 52's and hang long axis front to back.
 
Anyone running these around 75%? My tank is used to LEDs as I was running radion on 65%... 75 just looks right to me and everything looks fine... just seems most are running 50% or less

I run mine a lot hotter than most and all is good. I am up to 92% on the blues and 60% on the reds. Every thing else is in between those. By the end of the month I will be a 100% blues and 65% red as my bounds.

I started at 40% for the blues and have been working my way up over 6 months. I used the acclimation function. Set the blues at 100% adjusted the other colors to get a mix I liked then hit it with a 60% reduction and 4 month ramp. It has been reset a couple of times along the way when I added new corals.
 
Glad I found this thread. Just read through the last 10 pages and picked up some great insight.

I have a 48x30x24 inch tank. I have had 4 SOL Blues on it for the last 3 years and was running them at 1 hour ramp 80% for 8 hours and then 1 hour ramp down for my sunset so a total of 10 hours of light.

I converted the 4 SOL Blues to Hydra 52's about 3 weeks ago and now I thought I would ask you Hydra experts what your thoughts are given the specifics of my tank. The lights are about 7" above the water line and mounted Parallel with the 30" side so this ( | | | | ) configuration. I have mostly sps and they are used to a lot of light from the SOL Blues at 80%.

I started 70% on all colors and then set the coral acclimation to 50% for 1 month. At this point the lights have worked there way up to 48% and all looks good so far. I have the lights coming on at noon with a 2 hour ramp up and then ramping down for 2 hours starting at 9pm.

Now after reading through the thread I have the following questions:

1) I see many have found that turning the white down to about 50% of the other colors has been the sweet spot. Others also turn down the UV, Red, and Green. Is this the general consensus at this point? Would like to keep them all equal as I like the way the tank looks.

2) I am thinking 70% might be too much with 4 of them on a four foot by 30" tank. I like having the overlapping light to penetrate my thick SPS colonies but don't want to bleach them. Any thoughts on this?
 
So many posts to read, I have gone back and forth with my settings.

I have 2 Hydra's over a 90 gallon (not the Hydra Fifty Two's).

Is there anyone who have used these lights with long term success growing SPS?

If so, please post your settings along with measurement away from waterline.

All my parameters are spot on, but am having trouble with my lighting.
 
So many posts to read, I have gone back and forth with my settings.

I have 2 Hydra's over a 90 gallon (not the Hydra Fifty Two's).

Is there anyone who have used these lights with long term success growing SPS?

If so, please post your settings along with measurement away from waterline.

All my parameters are spot on, but am having trouble with my lighting. Corals bleaching, faded, others doing fine.
 
I run mine a lot hotter than most and all is good. I am up to 92% on the blues and 60% on the reds. Every thing else is in between those. By the end of the month I will be a 100% blues and 65% red as my bounds.

I started at 40% for the blues and have been working my way up over 6 months. I used the acclimation function. Set the blues at 100% adjusted the other colors to get a mix I liked then hit it with a 60% reduction and 4 month ramp. It has been reset a couple of times along the way when I added new corals.


Don't you get a lot of algae with the reds at 60%? I had to lower mine from 30% to 20%. How high is your green?
 
Don't you get a lot of algae with the reds at 60%? I had to lower mine from 30% to 20%. How high is your green?

Green set for 70%. Not sure wht the actual is since tank is in night mode now. I do not buy that light is an algae cause. IMO if you have an algae problem look to nutrients. I had a massive algae bloom in my tank a few months back. I have been working on getting my nutrients straight algae is dying off and my lights are getting more intense.
 
Glad I found this thread. Just read through the last 10 pages and picked up some great insight.

I have a 48x30x24 inch tank. I have had 4 SOL Blues on it for the last 3 years and was running them at 1 hour ramp 80% for 8 hours and then 1 hour ramp down for my sunset so a total of 10 hours of light.

I converted the 4 SOL Blues to Hydra 52's about 3 weeks ago and now I thought I would ask you Hydra experts what your thoughts are given the specifics of my tank. The lights are about 7" above the water line and mounted Parallel with the 30" side so this ( | | | | ) configuration. I have mostly sps and they are used to a lot of light from the SOL Blues at 80%.

I started 70% on all colors and then set the coral acclimation to 50% for 1 month. At this point the lights have worked there way up to 48% and all looks good so far. I have the lights coming on at noon with a 2 hour ramp up and then ramping down for 2 hours starting at 9pm.

Now after reading through the thread I have the following questions:

1) I see many have found that turning the white down to about 50% of the other colors has been the sweet spot. Others also turn down the UV, Red, and Green. Is this the general consensus at this point? Would like to keep them all equal as I like the way the tank looks.

2) I am thinking 70% might be too much with 4 of them on a four foot by 30" tank. I like having the overlapping light to penetrate my thick SPS colonies but don't want to bleach them. Any thoughts on this?

My whites are set for 90%. My preference is for a less blue tank. I do not think there is a consensus on settings.

I think you should be OK with 70% or higher if you take your time getting there. Think months. Corals can take a lot more light than most people think if you give them a chance to get use to it.

IMO if you want LEDs to perform comparable to 250 watt MH they need to be driven near 100%.
 
So many posts to read, I have gone back and forth with my settings.

I have 2 Hydra's over a 90 gallon (not the Hydra Fifty Two's).

Is there anyone who have used these lights with long term success growing SPS?

If so, please post your settings along with measurement away from waterline.

All my parameters are spot on, but am having trouble with my lighting.

What troubles are you having? I and others here have been running hydras since preorder, close to 2 years for me with mainly SPS with great success on growth.
 
I am starting to think my troubles are water related. I have a thread here that show pictures and explains what I am experiencing.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2451252&page=2



Sonic - can you post your current complete settings so I can compare?

My guess would be too much light combined with not enough flow combined with nutrients not getting into overflow and skimmed. Here is my current settings i have been using for about a year, on 3 hydra and 1 hydra 26 7" AWL with 20%/20% on clouds.

Directorsettings10_2014.png
 
My guess would be too much light combined with not enough flow combined with nutrients not getting into overflow and skimmed. Here is my current settings i have been using for about a year, on 3 hydra and 1 hydra 26 7" AWL with 20%/20% on clouds.

Directorsettings10_2014.png

Thanks Sonic! Do you mind posting on my other thread what your recommendations are on the issues you think I have? I don't want to high jack this thread, thanks for your help!!
 
mine were so tricky to get working but finally rebooted everything and finally detected on my apex. with the AWM. love these lights now.
 
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