moga
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Anyone know about this MicMol brand?
from Hongkong.. looks slick but i haven't seen any users.
http://www.micmol.com
from Hongkong.. looks slick but i haven't seen any users.
http://www.micmol.com
It looks "A real amazing". Well actually it kind of looks like a product from Apple.
I have not heard of them or used them but I do want to note that their Distance/Size/Par table is all screwed up. How can a light have a square inch size smaller than the product itself. Its lights are 7.8" x 7.8" which is 60.84 sq. inch. Using their table you have to keep the light over a foot away just to light its own area...
You're saying 9 leds is enough for a 29 gallon biocube? Try out SPS and see what happens. If it works, then they've revolutionized leds.I have the new version. I had it for two weeks now. It's one piece of beautiful hardware. Nothing I've seen but Apple products have as nice of a design. Most of what on this thread is wrong. It's spread and power are more then enough within a 24x24 tank or a 29 gallon biocube. It comes with an anti-salt corrosive aluminum alloy arm and a pendant hanging kit. The light is controllable via a touch led display... it even has a thunder storm mode. For the money nothing comes close. They have a blue and color version comparable/similar to the hydra/vega led arrangement. They are cree leds. The box/packaging/design all apple. Brilliant. The only con is that settings are not user friendly but work and there are youtube video guides available to assist as the manual doesn't help. But, boy is it sweet. I will post pics shortly. Btw- The customer service is second to none. I will post a pic/s shortly. DISCLAIMER- I by no means am associated with MicMol or the LED industry whatsoever. I just had the guts to try something new that others have been skeptical to buy and I am glad I did.
You're saying 9 leds is enough for a 29 gallon biocube? Try out SPS and see what happens. If it works, then they've revolutionized leds.
I think it's enough for my 7gallon tank~..\
It sure is pretty but I don't see much on what operating current the chips run at to make a comparison of how well it might work. only total power consumption...
thier spectrum graphs look fake, as there is no way one red and one green make that big of a spike with all the blue and white on. likewise they have almost no green or yellow showing on the standard graph even with all those white chips?
I give it props for style and features but it seems a bit lacking in performance. the full size one probably would be fine on a biocube though. the mini, well only for the nano tanks....but a darn pretty option.