What do you think would look better for moonlights?
1. 3x 1W blue
2. 2x 3W violet and 1x 3W blue
Talked to am last evening about new stuff..here is what he had to say:
Good to hear from you.
Yeah we are testing our new model, but it is not D120, it is a total new design model with LCD/sunrise/sunset/advanced heating sink/Secondary optical lens option, etc..
We are trying to start promotion the end of August. We need your review and help too.
By the way, RC members will surely get discount for this light.
Best Regards,
Sam Chen
Hope this is something to look forward to and the D120 is a very good light.
So you can control your lights in 2% increments? I am only able to do mine in 5% increments. So would you want six LEDs for moonlights? Or are you saying to still have 55x 3W and then add an additional 3x 1W?
I did get a response from Lyn on changing out the 3W for 1W. You do not have to change the dimmer if you want to goto 1W, so you could just change out the LEDs.
It wouldn't be hard for them to add those extra 1w moonlight LEDs and just have them on 24hrs so they wouldn't need a dimming channel for them. That way people could use the third channel for reds, greens and violets whatever colours they want. The only thing with that would be that they should be able to have more than 3 LEDs on that channel.
Thank you so much for sharing. Please help me decide. I have been offered the alternative of a set of CREE 72w (24x3w) or a set of Bridgelux 120w (55x3w) for the same price. My first reaction was to choose the 120w, but from your posts I believe most of 120w owners do not run them at 100%, so I thought going CREE and have the higher bright might be an option. After many years with FOWLR and want to enter reef world, so i am looking for 3 or 4 units for my 72 tank I am not attached to any type of coral. Thanks and greetings from South America. .
I know Reefbreeders already does. The lights I ordered have two dimmers (whites, reds, greens, and violets on one, royal blue on the other). I think for an extra $100 they will add the ability to be controlled by apex. I obviously dont have the lights yet so I cant say how they perform but they are only about $20 more than evergrows - with dimmers, 2 yr US warranty, and they responded to emails pretty quickly so it was worth the small extra cost to me.
I love my nova a4 but would be interested in seeing the new units too, Bhazard any time frame on these?
Corey
They aren't new, they are the Novas exactly, right down to the heatsink used inside. They just use a custom ratio like we do when we order directly.
It's nice to buy through reefbreeders for a quicker warranty process if needed, and the ability for them to add apex dimming by installing new drivers. The pics on the website show it, its the Nova A4. I haven't heard of 1 nova or d120 breaking yet though, they've been solid.
There's no difference in ordering from them or Evergrow otherwise. Evergrow would ship faster if they have a unit in stock instead of the 2-3 week wait from reefbreeders, and Evergrow can add the 1-2 power cord for multiple linked units feature. You would also get a multiple unit discount from Evergrow.
Can you tell me what are you opinions on this unit I will have both over my 36x26x24 with SPS at 16 inches.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280939373811
This is the one I already have, I think it is the same unit as above?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-PCS-Free-Shipping-New-Dimmable120w-led-coral-reef-aquarium-tank-light-/251107256273?_trksid=p5197.m1992&_trkparms=aid%3D111000%26algo%3DREC.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D14%26meid%3D1284466892417333348%26pid%3D100015%26prg%3D1006%26rk%3D2%26
so they are adding different drivers? i just assumed they were jacking into the 0 to10v input to the driver. Or is apex PWM? i always forget...