hello, everyone. No problems on anything here. All good comments. I hope the Kessil group does not mind me posting this response in me asking about some questions since Aimforever got those numbers.
Aimforever, hope you don't mind me giving those numbers to Kessil. here is his response.
Your feedback is appreciated and I have listed a few things below to help you feel better about bringing Kessil to your home. Also, keep in mind we did extensive testing over 12-18months before the launch of our A350 to make sure it will perform as a sole source of light for any tank.
First I would like to say those PAR numbers do not sound realistic, not to say that’s not what someone's meter read, but there have been others who have much higher readings not to mention feedback from our A150 with higher readings. In some cases there are just too many variables to get consistant readings (different meters, tanks, water conditions, etc..). Below are some links to PAR for the A350 and other info-
http://www.neptuneaquatics.com/supply/kessil-a350-led-aquarium-light-tuna-blue-color-tune-able
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx_dI_MQlss&feature=related Shows 200+/- at bottom of tank (This is off center as stated in the comments)
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2118736&highlight=lowry&page=9 Post 214 from Frick
Second is a quote from reef central that is very good advice- " PAR is just to give us an idea as to how powerful a light source is, it's not a definative answer as to whether it will grow coral or not"
And third, I recently just returned from a trip to Michigan and had the chance to visit one of the service companies there. He took me to a customer's house to show me how good the tank was doing after a few months of using our lights. His tank is the same size as yours and is mostly SPS, but does have LPS & soft coral along with some Clams at the bottom (photo attached). The customer commented on how much growth and color he has been getting from all his coral and how he couldn’t be happier with these results. Customers contact us all the time to give us this kind of feedback. Keep in mind he is only using 4 A150W Sky blue which would be like 2 A350W on about 80% power.
While nobody can guarantee a success in a reef tank, we have done all we can to make sure we provide everyone with a viable metal halide replacement.
That reassured me.
Aimforever, hope you don't mind me giving those numbers to Kessil. here is his response.
Your feedback is appreciated and I have listed a few things below to help you feel better about bringing Kessil to your home. Also, keep in mind we did extensive testing over 12-18months before the launch of our A350 to make sure it will perform as a sole source of light for any tank.
First I would like to say those PAR numbers do not sound realistic, not to say that’s not what someone's meter read, but there have been others who have much higher readings not to mention feedback from our A150 with higher readings. In some cases there are just too many variables to get consistant readings (different meters, tanks, water conditions, etc..). Below are some links to PAR for the A350 and other info-
http://www.neptuneaquatics.com/supply/kessil-a350-led-aquarium-light-tuna-blue-color-tune-able
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx_dI_MQlss&feature=related Shows 200+/- at bottom of tank (This is off center as stated in the comments)
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2118736&highlight=lowry&page=9 Post 214 from Frick
Second is a quote from reef central that is very good advice- " PAR is just to give us an idea as to how powerful a light source is, it's not a definative answer as to whether it will grow coral or not"
And third, I recently just returned from a trip to Michigan and had the chance to visit one of the service companies there. He took me to a customer's house to show me how good the tank was doing after a few months of using our lights. His tank is the same size as yours and is mostly SPS, but does have LPS & soft coral along with some Clams at the bottom (photo attached). The customer commented on how much growth and color he has been getting from all his coral and how he couldn’t be happier with these results. Customers contact us all the time to give us this kind of feedback. Keep in mind he is only using 4 A150W Sky blue which would be like 2 A350W on about 80% power.
While nobody can guarantee a success in a reef tank, we have done all we can to make sure we provide everyone with a viable metal halide replacement.
That reassured me.