What do you see is the primary difference between the Radion and your DIY?
I mean why didn't you do DIY over the 130 also? And the following question is also why did you decide to go with DIY instead of Radion?
My main tank (250) will have a canopy over the top. The company I use to get blank fixtures from stopped selling them. So for the build over the 250 gallon you will not see the working part of the LED lights (heatsink, LED's, fans and wiring) so it doesn't need to look pretty. If I was to purchase lights for the 250, I would have gone with the Mitras LX-7, most likely 4 of them.
On the smaller tank (130) it is rimless with no canopy. I wanted a light that would function for what I want in the tank and look nice.
My preference would have been to build the lights over the 130 gallon also, but the need to have something that looks nice was the overriding factor.
I have a couple of Gen3 Radions that I picked up used. They seem to work. I was able to pick up a couple of used Gen4 Radions (not pro). I am going to use one of the Gen3's in the middle and the 2 Gen4's on either side of it and suspend them from my ceiling above the tank. The tank is 60" long so the Gen3 will be in the middle (30") and the Gen4's at 15" off center.
For my DIY build and can pretty much build it the way I want with the colors and number of LED's to get full coverage over the tank without having the shadowing issue that comes with LED's.
At the moment, I am very disappointed in the light controller. The dimming wiring I setup is correct. What I have found out is that if I hook up 1 light everything works great. When I hook up a 2nd or 3rd (haven't tried 4 yet) I can not get the LED's to dim down to an off level. If I measure the 0-10Vdc signal from the controller with one light I can get to the 0Vdc level (measured on my voltmeter). Which corresponds to the 0% level in the app. At the 1% level the LED's will flicker or blink, but they are so dim it really doesn't matter. When I hook up the 2nd light, I can't get the controller to go to 0Vdc. It stops at 0.58Vdc which is still high enough to keep the LED's lit. I can increase to the 10Vdc and I am still getting a smooth transition. With 3 lights connected the OVdc only goes to 0.68Vdc which is higher which means the LED's are still on.
The builder of the controller has been responding to my emails, but it takes a long time. He is not sure why it is happening. He built the thing, you would think he would know or offer to setup a test circuit and see what may be happening.
I also reached out to MeanWell and they actually called me today. I sent them my schematics and we talked at length as to what is happening. Maybe they can provide a solution. I'm thinking I have a grounding issue with the DIM- signal on the the dimming circuit with the MeanWell supplies. When I measure the ground circuit with the controller in place with no power applied, it all looks good.
Since one light works with one controller, my option may be to purchase another 3 controllers and the stereo to RJ45 cables. I will have to rewire the dimming wires in my power modules. It's doable, but also a very expensive fix to have to get another 3 controllers and wires.