Mike de Leon
New member
So what is the verdict people? I know this may be premature. I am sure there's a few out there who already bought this unit. How do you like it so far??
I just ordered a unit. Will see how it works out.
I can offer feedback, if not a full on review.
I bought and received a 160W 16k unit about a week ago. It was missing the control knob but otherwise was complete and well packaged.
I set it up side by side with a 250 watt Radium driven by an Icecap ballast. The two fixtures were separated by a few feet over top of a 240 gallon standard dimension tank.
The LED fixture easily matched the Radium in terms of intensity. Spread was a bit less but I wasn't able to correct for the fact that the LED was lower than the Radium bulb, so there may be no issue there.
In terms of color, I was not exactly able to emulate the Radium. I found that the Radium was more white, and as I tried to up the white channel on the LED to compensate, that side of the tank developed a pinkish hue. Certain colors probably looked better, and others maybe not as good. That said, the color rendition while different than the Radium was perfectly acceptable to me.
I'm undecided on replacing 3x 250W Radiums on the 240.
I put the Razor LED over a 40B frag tank at 50%A/65%B for the moment, figuring higher power settings may be to much to start.
The good thing about the maxspect is that it is addressing the 420nm range. Thats about all that is different. That and that it is a very affordable and attractive unit for what you are getting.
I do not have reviews for it. As I do not own it. That said, the specs of the unit are openly shared. And the specs look good.
My setup is DIY. If this light was available at the time that I diy'd, I would have bought it without a second thought. If anyone is on the fence and doesnt want to wait for reviews, I'd say that this unit looks like it has a ton of potential. There is no doubt that it will grow coral. My guess is that it will be much better than the offerings that the big dogs put out in the recent past.
Frankly, who really cares if a driver or a few LED's die over time (can happen with ANY unit). Just replace them! It's certainly not rocket science.
I've got one as well...just setting up a new 40b tank to use it on.
So far I'm just using the preset program and it seems brilliant! (p1)
The color and intensity at midday is stunning.
I took the 40b and drilled it for my gl*******s overflow and returns, then used Krylon "Ocean Blue" matte finish in a spraycan to cover the outside of the back wall. It turned out really beautiful.
I have a glass canopy on it right now, but am thinking about getting a reptile screen to replace it per what I've read on the forums about evap.
So far I'm really pleased with it...we will see how it works out in the long term with fish and corals.
I can offer feedback, if not a full on review.
I bought and received a 160W 16k unit about a week ago. It was missing the control knob but otherwise was complete and well packaged.
I set it up side by side with a 250 watt Radium driven by an Icecap ballast. The two fixtures were separated by a few feet over top of a 240 gallon standard dimension tank.
The LED fixture easily matched the Radium in terms of intensity. Spread was a bit less but I wasn't able to correct for the fact that the LED was lower than the Radium bulb, so there may be no issue there.
In terms of color, I was not exactly able to emulate the Radium. I found that the Radium was more white, and as I tried to up the white channel on the LED to compensate, that side of the tank developed a pinkish hue. Certain colors probably looked better, and others maybe not as good. That said, the color rendition while different than the Radium was perfectly acceptable to me.
I'm undecided on replacing 3x 250W Radiums on the 240.
I put the Razor LED over a 40B frag tank at 50%A/65%B for the moment, figuring higher power settings may be to much to start.
I've got one as well...just setting up a new 40b tank to use it on.
So far I'm just using the preset program and it seems brilliant! (p1)
The color and intensity at midday is stunning.
I took the 40b and drilled it for my gl*******s overflow and returns, then used Krylon "Ocean Blue" matte finish in a spraycan to cover the outside of the back wall. It turned out really beautiful.
I have a glass canopy on it right now, but am thinking about getting a reptile screen to replace it per what I've read on the forums about evap.
So far I'm really pleased with it...we will see how it works out in the long term with fish and corals.
I won a GC from Hellolights, so I may use it towards one of these in the near future. I've been interested in it for awhile now.