Maxspect has announced the pending availability of many new color options. This is an excerpt from GBD...
MAXSPECT will be offering even more color options for their LED aquarium lights, with colors ranging from Pink to Amber. The movement away from the Cool White and Royal Blue bandwagon has surely begun, and this is further evidence. Adding a verity of blue and warm peaks (in contrast to CW+RB) may not do much in terms of raw coral growth, but the visual improvement they provide can be the difference between a windex look and a TOTM look.
Below is a list of color options that are slated to be offered for Maxspect. Their spectral plots can be seen in the image above.
30w Cool White SemiLED Multi Chip 1,860 lm @ 1,000mA
3w Cool White SemiLED Multi 150 lm @ 700mA
3w Royal Blue 445nm SemiLED
15w Royal Blue 445nm SemiLED @ 1,000mA
3w Green, Unknown Brand
3w Red, Unknown Brand
3w Violet, Unknown Brand
3w UV-A, Unknown Brand
3w Cyan, Unknown Brand
3w Amber, Unknown Brand
3w Pink, Unknown Brand
3w Cree XP-G Cool White (R5)
3w Nature White, Unknown Brand
Per MAXSPECT’s driver set up, all LEDs are driven at 700mA except for larger 30w and 15w multichips which are driven at 1000mA.
MAXSPECT has not released information on their colored LEDs. Based on the variety offered and early images we’ve seen, I’d venture a guess they are Huey Jann–an LED manufacturer from Taiwain.
MAXSPECT’s LEDs can be easily replaced, which is potentially both good and bad. It’s good as it allows custom color combinations and plenty of experimentation. It can be potentially bad because star mounted LEDs and quick disconnect wiring is not the most reliable or long lived solution; particularly in corrosive saltwater environments.