Maxspect Razor

Very nice indeed! job well done! Can you give us some thoughts on your led set up?
Thanks!

Thanks!

its a single 27" 160w 16k Razor, hung 18" above water level.
its a great light set, cheap for what you get and MUCH better then some of those "high end" led lights.

Oooh that's a damn nice looking tank. Good work sir.

Thanks!!!

What hieght is your razor? Beautiful tank also. Here is mine just starting.

hung 18" above water level:bounce1:
 
hmm... not working? lets try this..

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Very well executed!! The rack doesn't anything away from the Razor's sexiness, the cords are invisible, and wow that's awesome coverage. Well done!
 
Just ordered the 120 for my JBJ 30 rimless cube. I am a bit nervous, as I am transfering from an 8 Gallon cadlights, with LOTS of SPS. I have a nano-box led on the 8g. Good results, but decided to try these. Those with SPS dominated tanks, what setting do you use. My tank is about 17" deep, so I assume it will be intense enough. Really want to focus on SPS and see some good growth. Any thoughts, gotchas, or experiences is greatly appreciated.
 
wow! I skimmed through this thread as I recently got the Nano Razor for my 37 gal. column. Really like this light fixture but was using the pre-set settings from the factory and I noticed a lot of algae forming. I want to dial it back several notches and have recently begun experimenting with the adjustable settings. anyone else who is using the Razor Nano, how did you configure your settings for the various time periods. Any input appreciated. It's a FOWLR for now but I plan to introduce some softies.
 
Is there anyone running a 120w 20" fixture on their 36" wide tank? I have seen many tanks with the 160w 27" but am curious about the former.

If I missed any posts covering this I apologize but I have read many pages and used the search tool and haven't been able to find anything.
 
Couple of pictures - more later

Couple of pictures - more later

Hi,

Here are couple of quick shots from my ~350 liter (~90-100 gallons) tank with brand new 300W 16000K Razor. In these shots lamp is running in 55% on both channels. There are also 2x strips of Tropic Marin ultrablue leds, they work as phase controlled moonlight under the Profilux computer system. And daytime they are running 100% to bring even more light.

I have been very happy with the Razor even though it has been there just couple of weeks. I'll post more photos as now lamp is running 80%/90% level and tank is really bright. Have to take some macro shots with dicing camera as well.

Tank is two years old but full of just SPS frags as it is recovering from major crash where something like 80% of SPS went RTN (caused by super hyper high ALK and super pure water with BP biopellets). It will be interesting to see how these corals start to grow under Razor.

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the razor looks great on these tanks. @ Sean2sean I like how you were able to get wider distribution by configuring the nano's front 2 back
 
Question about the hanging kit. I need to lower my light. It looks lke the slide thing for the cables is only one way? Meaning I need to take the loop out (with the little clamp with 2 small screws) then feed it all the way back through, and then feed it thru again?

Also, how far above the water do most people run these? I have the 120 over a 30 gallon JBJ RL.
 
It looks lke the slide thing for the cables is only one way?
You can lift the small part on the underside (or upside - one side has a smaller thing protruding from it) of the "sliding thing" (push it into the sliding thingy) and then it lets you move the cable in both directions.


Also, how far above the water do most people run these? I have the 120 over a 30 gallon JBJ RL.

I don't have it higher than 10 inches over my tank, but a lot of people go to twice that or more. I guess you should put it at the height that gives you the light spread you want and vary the intensity with the settings of the lamp itself.
 
You can lift the small part on the underside (or upside - one side has a smaller thing protruding from it) of the "sliding thing" (push it into the sliding thingy) and then it lets you move the cable in both directions.




I don't have it higher than 10 inches over my tank, but a lot of people go to twice that or more. I guess you should put it at the height that gives you the light spread you want and vary the intensity with the settings of the lamp itself.

Awesome thanks for the help. I knew I must have been missing something.
 
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