Every time I blow out my 360 dust gets on the inside of the splash lens. I just take it apart to do it now. It works much better that way anyway. Kessil gave me the go ahead and made a notation on my warranty so I could open it up.
Yes, talked to them many times about it. 2 year unadvertised warranty.I'm curious... does kessil have an unadvertised two year warranty? I've purchased 4 360we tuna blue lights recently under the impression that they have a two year warranty after reading this referenced a number of times in different threads. The warranty card provided states that it is a one year warranty. I bought them mainly because of all the great reviews. I've read a number of people have had them go out after 2-3 years of use. That did not scare me because even they have to be replaced every other year at $350 a pop, they are still cheaper than running metal halides.
I havent had this happen yet but I have wanted to take them apart to thoroughly clean the fan and heatsink; didn't you have a video or something showing how to disassemble them?
The video wasn't me, but they're easy to get apart. The only requirement is a torx screwdriver. I used to work at The Marine Scene back in the Nineties by the way![]()
I know an exact answer depends on a huge number of factors but in general, what is a reasonable peak percentage for an A360 11” off the water for SPS?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Are the screws under the little rubber caps on the lens cover?
I have a question I would like to have two Kessil A160 Tuna blues over my 4ft 90gl fowlr aquarium, but I wouldn't like it if I could with a spectral controller set them for at night to work as moon lights? Also is there anyway to automate to after a certain time to dim down as moonlights?
Hi, I am looking for new lights where the display portion of my tank. I have an older acrylic tank with the sump in the back and therefore only giving the display portion of the measurements. The display tank is 48 L x 10 wide (front to back of display) x 12 h (water line to top of sand). Currently I have 2 black boxes. I mostly have mushrooms, zoas, duncans, candy cane etc. I currently have 2 black boxes on top - right above the water line. I like the shimmer of Kessil's. Given how shallow my tank is I am thinking A80's about 4" above the water line and near or at full intensity. I believe I would need 2 or maybe 3 if I get too much shadows. Or, will there be light shining outside of the tank on the floor unless I hang much higher? Given the depth is why I am speaking of A80 and not 160's or so. But, I need advice.
Picked up a Kessil H80 for the refugium. The previous lights lit up the entire stand and algae really appreciated it; maintenance on the skimmer and carbon reactor were starting to become a pain so I wanted to find a solution to cut back on this. I relocated the carbon reactor from the back wall of the refugium chamber to the return chamber of the sump and was able to lower the new light far enough to eliminate light creep into the skimmer chamber and return chamber completely while illuminating the entire refugium area (if the mount would allow it, I could drop the light four more inches and still have adequate spread). Hopefully the growth remains the same (or better) with the Kessil.
![]()
Sorry for this question if it has been asked but I'm trying my 160 again on my system over different types of sps's getting 200-300 par, about 550 par at the water surface, prior I was running Oprhek's seeing similar par numbers. I've tried 20-40% color intensity though they seem to like 5% color and 50% intensity with other colors do not. Has anyone been successful with 0 or 5% color on Kessil growing sps's or do they need more white percentage of light?