AI Sol led light?

jayk198030

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I have a 75g tank 4'Lx18"Dx20"H.

I was thinking of getting two of the blue units for now and up-grading to two more a total of four with in the next year. I only have LPS and zoas in the tank.

Current light setup is 2x250wMH HQI Radium 20k bulbs and 4x 54w T-5's. A total of 916w.

Does anyone think that just two units will be enough for now?
 
I am sure this question has been ask several time in the big AI threads, go check them out and you will probably find the answer to your question
 
I have a 75g tank 4'Lx18"Dx20"H.

I was thinking of getting two of the blue units for now and up-grading to two more a total of four with in the next year. I only have LPS and zoas in the tank.

Current light setup is 2x250wMH HQI Radium 20k bulbs and 4x 54w T-5's. A total of 916w.

Does anyone think that just two units will be enough for now?

I have the same tank size but I have almost all SPS's and was limited to how high I could mount the Sol's in my canopy. I went with three and it is just right. For two, you will have to mount them fairly high off the surface of the water to get enough coverage. But, if you can do this you should be ok, IMO. You will have to run them pretty hard to come close to matching your old setup. I think three would be better but two should work.
 
I have a 75g tank 4'Lx18"Dx20"H.

I was thinking of getting two of the blue units for now and up-grading to two more a total of four with in the next year. I only have LPS and zoas in the tank.

Current light setup is 2x250wMH HQI Radium 20k bulbs and 4x 54w T-5's. A total of 916w.

Does anyone think that just two units will be enough for now?

I think 2 will be fine. I had 2 on my 110g. They were mounted 8" above the water and corals were quite happy, a few shaded areas but I have rock arranged in 2 islands so was not a problem.
I since added 1 so now run 3 lengthwise and I am very pleased.:lolspin:
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