Concrete's 120 Tech, 200g system in the works

sorry forthe late reply ;) I guess to each there own. I never modded mine neither has my freind. I went from a Bubble King to this and before the BK I had a deltec. KZ so far has been my favorite again to each there own
 
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Got my Refugium light today! I'm gonna use a Powerbrite 4x10k Led, figured I would give em' a try. I going to install it inside an old, gutted, 20" coralife pc fixture. Will have pics of that later-

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i say keep the 6100. you won't be getting 60x turnover when your tunze powers down to 30%. spend the money on the 6055 if you want a smaller footprint, IMO
 
Need help guys- I can't decide between 2 controllers. ACIII & Profilux
The ACIII is a more practical choice- price & features
The Profilux is just friggin cool, alot of bells & whistles are included.

I need the basics (lights on/off, pump, chiller,ph,temp etc.) and some extras I would like- Tunze control, 2nd PH for Reactor, Moonlight..
 
Got my Ghetto Solaris done for my Refugium-

Here is the old gutted Coralife-
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Had to get rid of those pesky bulb holders-
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Mounting bracket installed-
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We have light!
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12351743#post12351743 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Maximus
Just buy a Vortech and do away with all the ugly cords.

I'm a Tunze man myself :p

I was thinking about Vortechs but after reading the threads in Ecotech's Forum I decided to stick with what works. I'm sure, with my luck, I'd get one of those pumps that breaks when you look at it wrong, breathe on it, or step too hard while walking by.


I still have the 6100, gonna give the 6055 a chance..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12351905#post12351905 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tbone28
are those lights bright? what spectrum are they?

Yeah, They are really bright... Luxeon type Led's w/lens- 60 lumens each, There 10K btw..

"Replicating the dynamic natural qualities of sun and moon lighting, the PowerBrite lighting system combines the lifesustaining wavelengths of light with the efficiency of LED technology into one sleek lighting system. The excellent depth penetration adds the natural shimmering effect and rippling glow found on natural coral reefs while producing virtually no heat and consuming little electricity. The PowerBrite LED system is available as a powered lighting system or linking module in 10,000k Daylight, 460nm Actinic, or a 10,000k/Actinic combination."
 
PowerBrite LED Systems use high intensity 1 watt (50-60 lumens/watt) Power LED's that provide a point source light, producing the "shimmering" effect often found from using high intensity lighting systems such as metal halides. PowerBrite LED's are designed to enhance existing lighting systems such as fluorescent and compact fluorescent systems, as well as act as a stand alone light in very small aquariums, refugiums - as well as powerful nocturnal moon lights. It is recommended to use one PowerBrite LED for every 20" of aquarium tank length.

http://www.current-usa.com/powerbrite.html
 
Congrats on the tank and new build. It looks like you have a pest in your tank though ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12356094#post12356094 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marko9
Congrats on the tank and new build. It looks like you have a pest in your tank though ;)

Yup, Latin name is- Poopalotakis Barkalotmoreakiss
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12356151#post12356151 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ConcreteReefer
Yup, Latin name is- Poopalotakis Barkalotmoreakiss

:lmao: You need some Interceptor for your pest? :)
 
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