Sorry been gone on vacation with family recently(came back to some brown sps/cyano/corraline take over,etc:uhoh3:. But no deaths !!!! ), lights were hung 7" above water and set to ramp up to 75% (gradually )
I've been messing around with these settings recently,
But don't want to misslead anyone :xlbirthday:I've been hybrid for the last 3months and loving it :thumbsup:![]()
I gotta say that this fixture gets really hot even at 70%. I don't know how they're going to fix that 70% output limit they said was a failsafe for not overheating with just a software update. While I don't need to run my fixture at 100%, I still want what was promised from this fixture.
Anyone have input on nem success thus far? I have had two bta's turn into recluse's. They have shrank considerably as well. Peak is at 56% for 2.5 hours. Duncan, polyps, and brain corals are all really happy. I only have one unit 8 inches above a 60x18x24, supplemented with t5.
Pretty happy to see this thread separate from kessil club, kind of a pita to dig through that forum.
I am running two units on a 6 ft long tank and it looks great. only issue is running it my wifi router.
What are your issues? I can't connect to the light via my router. I have to connect directly to the light for some reason.
Anyone have input on nem success thus far? I have had two bta's turn into recluse's. They have shrank considerably as well. Peak is at 56% for 2.5 hours. Duncan, polyps, and brain corals are all really happy. I only have one unit 8 inches above a 60x18x24, supplemented with t5.
Pretty happy to see this thread separate from kessil club, kind of a pita to dig through that forum.
I run the fixture at 70% which is a little too much. My anemones are turning a light color so they may be getting too much light. One of them hid under the rockwork. Fifty six percent for 2.5 hours doesn't sound too terrible though. Hmmm...
He is also supplementing with T5s. Didn't mention how many or what kind or what the light schedule for those are. But based on nem behavior, too much light is my best guess. Not so much duration but intensity.
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Ap700 or Nano box Quad???
What are your issues? I can't connect to the light via my router. I have to connect directly to the light for some reason.
For what size tank? You'll get way better coverage on a larger tank from an AP 700. NanoBox lights are designed for nano tanks so the coverage for larger tanks isn't always great. I own both. I have a NanoBox Duo on my Fusion 20 and love it. Best color rendition of any light I had. But I'd hesitate to run a NanoBox on a larger tank, unless it was a hybrid Dave builds.