Helfish
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Hi Christian.
I actually work with Giesemann on the development of the lighting systems but I'm based in the UK,
The Futura uses opticless format without secondary lenses, so each individual LED is emitting in a full 120deg range of spread. with each individual LED on each board overlapping its output within a very short distance of the board face, Each board then overlaps its neighbouring board to build up overall intensity without the need to focus light into shafts as it were. This also helps build a more uniform accumulation of light at depth without large fluctuations in intensity over short distances laterally, ( a common issue with lights using tight beam patterns) and helps reduce shading as more light is traveling at a wide range of angles including light bounced back from the internal faces of the tank.
We recently supplied several Futura units to a leading coral research facility who ran tests using some scarily clever and sensitive equipment and they were incredibly impressed by the units ability to blend output from multiple different frequency LED's within such a short distance (they actually tested down to within just 3" of the board face before experiencing any significant spotting)..at the recommended mounting height of 14cm to cover a 2ft front to back width applicable to their application all light was fully blended prior to entering the water surface.
Kind regards
Wow, sounds interesting. Do you have link or further references for the mentioned tests?
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