Reef radiance dm-155e

Crimthann

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My light came in on Friday so I thought I would share. So far I'm very happy with the lights, which were a much needed upgrade. Not only is the light great Rick from Reef Radiance was very nice, helpful, and super fast at getting back to me via email. I'm trying to get a good picture with just the blue lights on, but they keep washing out, so here is one with everything on. The brightness is probably about 20% white 40% blue. After works over this weekend I'll post more pictures on Monday.

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Thanks for sharing, what are the dimensions of your display tank and how far is the bottom of the DM-155e fixture from the surface of the water? Looks like pretty good spread side to side with just 1 unit. Is the spread good from front of glass to back of glass?
 
Looking good. I got my IT 2040 on Friday as well. Now I just need to make supports to hang it.
 
Awesome, I got mine as well! Rick is a great guy and fast at replying! Did you take your lenses off or are you keeping them on?
 
The light spread is about 24 inches x 12 at 5 inches above the water with the 90 degree optics. I'm also more like 15% white 30% blue now that I'm home looking at it. The spread increases some when I turn it up, but I'd like to get my corals use to the increased lighting. I had intended on mounting the light 2-3 inches higher, but I apparently measured poorly when rushing to get it up before work. So something I intend on fixing during the week. I would also like to try removing the optics since its a small talk, and I'd rather have more spread than I need depth since I only have about 11 inches of water to the sand bed.

Over all still very very happy, just a few changes that I need to make on my part.
 
I'm in a rented apartment, so no drilling holes for attachments in the walls or ceiling. Just going with a quick and dirty PVC frame attached to the stand that I can hang it from. Knocked one out in about 15 minutes, not counting the HD trip :D Couple of minor tweaks to make in my measurements. Then I'll paint it black to match the stand and light to give it finished look, instead of the current wet lab service look :D
 
I'm in a rented apartment, so no drilling holes for attachments in the walls or ceiling. Just going with a quick and dirty PVC frame attached to the stand that I can hang it from. Knocked one out in about 15 minutes, not counting the HD trip :D Couple of minor tweaks to make in my measurements. Then I'll paint it black to match the stand and light to give it finished look, instead of the current wet lab service look :D

let me see a picture of this pls. =)
 
This is how mine looked with a different light fixture

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Home.depot adjustable shelf brackets. Spent about $30 for the two wall posts and two shelf brackets. Then I just screwed it to my aquarium stand.
 
The light spread is about 24 inches x 12 at 5 inches above the water with the 90 degree optics. I'm also more like 15% white 30% blue now that I'm home looking at it. The spread increases some when I turn it up, but I'd like to get my corals use to the increased lighting. I had intended on mounting the light 2-3 inches higher, but I apparently measured poorly when rushing to get it up before work. So something I intend on fixing during the week. I would also like to try removing the optics since its a small talk, and I'd rather have more spread than I need depth since I only have about 11 inches of water to the sand bed.

Over all still very very happy, just a few changes that I need to make on my part.

you could just remove some of the optics on each end and allow more spread but still keep the optic in the center for more punch toward the center of the tank too, also by lifting the light a bit more will give you better spread, if you can keep as many optic as possible though, you'll be able to run the light at a lower setting and extend it's life a bit more, and with less heat too...just a couple thoughts I had :)

and congrats on a fine Reef Radiance product, it looks great over your tank too, those weren't available when I bought my DM132e lights or I may have had a set of those instead, but I love mine just the same :)
 
Hello all! I know this thread is from some time back, but I was wondering how is your Reef Radiance experience thus far. I'm thinking about getting them and would love to hear from you. Thanks
 
Got mine about a month ago, very happy with the light and customer service.

How many do you have on your tank and what is the spread on 1 fixture? How close to the water are they? I just bought 2 radions and wanted to use a different light to compare. I need at least 3 lights total and this looks like a good one to add. Also, can't beat the price.
 
How many do you have on your tank and what is the spread on 1 fixture? How close to the water are they? I just bought 2 radions and wanted to use a different light to compare. I need at least 3 lights total and this looks like a good one to add. Also, can't beat the price.

Have 3 lights over my tank (5ft long) . Hangs about 10" above waterline. The spread is easily 2ftX2ft. I grow sps at sand level (30" deep)

Remember all LEDs are going to have the greatest par right below the light.
 
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