New Lumen Bright Reflector. ... any info on them

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Question for all Lumen Bright experts--I am setting up my 135 gallon (72 x 18 x 24 ) and was thinking of doing one Lumenarc III in the middle and 2 Lumen Brights on the sides. What are your thoughts? Thanks
 
I have a 120gal 48x24x24 tank and wanted to know if a single Lumen Bright Mini would cover a 2x2 area 7-8 inches off the tank? Should I go with the Regular's, they just seem big for a 48x24x24 tank.

Thanks for any input, just looking to upgrade my light coverage.

-Sean
 
I have the same dimensions tank and was recomended by Mike (acroporanut) and jraquatics to get the mini's. The larger ones spill too much light over the rim of the tank wasting the light on that size tank. They both recommend starting the height with the bulb 15" off the water.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379954#post11379954 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by IRISSERVICE
any know when pendents are coming out?

I saw some labled as pendants for 5 bucks more than the reflectors but was was told their the HQI reflectors by those on the thread. I really want pendants!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11379954#post11379954 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by IRISSERVICE
any know when pendents are coming out?

I called hellolights yesterday and they will have pendants in three weeks. Acroporanut said he will have them shortly as well.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11378880#post11378880 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mdrumm
Question for all Lumen Bright experts--I am setting up my 135 gallon (72 x 18 x 24 ) and was thinking of doing one Lumenarc III in the middle and 2 Lumen Brights on the sides. What are your thoughts? Thanks

you "could" do it, but you'll definately notice the different reflectors with the different amount of light output.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11384065#post11384065 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mdrumm
so you recommend sticking with 3 of the same? Thanks!

If you already have the Lumenarc, try it out with two LumenBrights and see what you think. If you don't like it, buy another LB and I am sure someone will be interested in your used LumenArc. ;)

It seems like you must have one otherwise why not buy all the same? If you have three LB's 2ftx2ft raised at the same height you will get an even spread guaranteed;) You will get more light with 3 LumenBrights with that kind of crossover with the left and right bulb. I have seen and tested it several times already. The numbers are even due to the crossover light. A thing of beauty when you allow multiple reflectors do what they were meant to.:cool:

Lately I have noticed that the outside reflectors really don't need to be evenly placed and can be moved in as much as 6-8 inches off the side of your tank. If you are 13-14" or more bulb to the surface of the water you will certainly have adequate spread to the ends of the tank. Chances are you are not going to be growing things on the side glass 12" off the bottom so you don't need the light to spread there. Bringing them in a bit towards the middle will assure very even high PAR lighting throughout the tank.:smokin:

Let us know what you decide and post some pics up when you get them. Everyone wants to see these things set up. I think it really helps to get a visual of how these reflectors look hung up and inside of different canopies.

Post some pics guys and gals - I know some of you are holding out...:spin1:
 
Thanks for the info. Already have three lumen brights but with my canopy they are only going to be about 10" off the water.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11383519#post11383519 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rickyrooz1
I called hellolights yesterday and they will have pendants in three weeks. Acroporanut said he will have them shortly as well.

Will the pendants actually have a black shell that will cover the raw reflector? I was thinking about just painting the outside of the reflector black.

--Ray
 
how about this?

how about this?

I have a AGA 180 (72x24x24) built into a masonry wall with a max clearance above waterline of 13.5 inches. It is lit with 3 250watt XM 15ks and old gull wing parabolic reflectors. Tank is 2 years old with many large sps colonies positioned mostly mid to high. A combination reef wall sides/center pillar aquascape 2 clams on the bottom, currently with no heat problems. I would like to replace the reflectors with the Lumen Brites, however I am a little worried about bulb height off the water with these, as well as light coverage in that shallow of a space. Now I have 11 inches (bulb to surface) clearance off the water with the old reflectors. lastly, do you all think that the large Brites would give better spread at the lower height than the Minis?:confused:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11380954#post11380954 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sditch
I have a 120gal 48x24x24 tank and wanted to know if a single Lumen Bright Mini would cover a 2x2 area 7-8 inches off the tank? Should I go with the Regular's, they just seem big for a 48x24x24 tank.

Thanks for any input, just looking to upgrade my light coverage.

-Sean

Hi
I have 2 mini Lumenbrites over my 120 right now.
I have 2x400w 20k XM bulbs.
Bulbs are 16" from the water and I am getting incredible coverage even deep in the tank and in the corners...
Here are a couple pics....
final_1200.jpg

reflect1.jpg
reflect2.jpg
reflect5.jpg
reflect7.jpg


Hope this helps
einsteins
 
Einsteins, nice tank! It seems to be that the position of the bulbs in these reflectors is about half way / or at the mid point. In my setup this would be really close to the water, possibly 9” depending on the dimensions of these reflectors. Do you know or could you measure the distance from the bulb edge closest to the water to the back of the reflector, so I can get an idea of the back spacing.
 
einsteins I really dig your rock work. Your tank looks very well lit. Have you noticed any changes to your corals or tank parameters since using the Lumen Brites?
 
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