Orcus Varuna
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sorry for bothering, I'll be reading tonight, thank you [emoji41]
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Orcus, thanks for the info. I noticed the Red, Green and White percent values are higher in the non-HD profile than the HD version. Is there a reason for this?
What are the % of the red green and white colors on the non hd model? I've been trying to get these so I can set my hydra 52s non hd. Thanks
What are the % of the red green and white colors on the non hd model? I've been trying to get these so I can set my hydra 52s non hd. Thanks
Just a bit heavier on the whites to give my nems more PAR.
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Sorry Orcus. Didn't see that you were online too.
So no-one is checking par? I just moved my lights down to about 10" off the water and definitely increased the par to the upper 300 range directly under the lights.Out of curiosity what are guys getting for par numbers?
My 4 hydra 52s (nonHD) hung parallel to the tank about 15 above the water are giving me about 250 or so midway in a standard 180g.
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So no-one is checking par? I just moved my lights down to about 10" off the water and definitely increased the par to the upper 300 range directly under the lights.
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Ok gotcha thanks guys, thought maybe by chance someone had figured out the % for the non hd version of the 52.
Thanks Orcus. I have been slowly trying to read through this thread from the beginning while simultaneously reading from where I started about a year ago!I have posted par readings before and so have a few others. Running the 12" profile I was getting 250ish par 12" down and in the 400's just below the surface.
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Thanks Orcus. I have been slowly trying to read through this thread from the beginning while simultaneously reading from where I started about a year ago!
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When you have more lights over a foot print than others it makes it hard to reach the same overall % as others with less lights. I have 6 hydra 52 over a 190g and 4-T5. I can easily reach 200 to 250 par 12" deep running 65% peak with the AB+ lights schedule and my lights are 11" off the water. Tank is 60"x27"x27". All lights run side by side = = =. Has anyone with low nutrient tank had par up past 250 and had good luck with color and growth or is the best par 200 to 250 with low nutrients?
Would you still use same lighting program and Intensities if you had 4 Hydra 26hd over 36x36 cube lights 10 awl
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That is my thought process. I wanted to make sure shadows wont be an issue. But also worried about to high of intensity.I believe you wouldn't be able to get as high with % before reaching the par numbers. You get a over lapping of light which will increase the intensity.