So I finally got this light in the past weekend to replace my AI hydra 26. It's a pretty new, family run business up in Seattle, but I heard some good things from Telegraham and Reef Beef. The founder Daniel is an ex-Intel engineer if I recall and it shows in the thermal management of this thing (looks like an Nvidia graphics card with huge copper heatsinks and pipes).
Unlike most lights, it has built in reflectors, which cut the side glare down to nothing. I have to sit on the floor about 5 feet below the light to catch any.
Anyways Daniel 3D printed a custom bracket for me so it slips right onto my old AI EXT rail. PAR is absolutely insane. At not even 60% it was putting out over 300 in the middle of my tank. I ramped it down and will grab more readings tomorrow.
Color wise, everything is absolutely glowing. This is with the blue preset in the app.
Before:
After:
Side spill before:
Side spill after (120 degree "Reeflector"):
(90 degree "Reeflector"):
Price was under $500, which blows away the Radion G6. And it puts out as much or more PAR with no need for any 3D printed shade to block glare. Control right now is browser based for now, but was pretty intuitive with great presets. Nice to have the cloud control and moonlight settings that my old AI light had.
Finally feels like the amount of light I had with my old metal halides on this tank. Side note, how much PAR can hammers/torches take?
Unlike most lights, it has built in reflectors, which cut the side glare down to nothing. I have to sit on the floor about 5 feet below the light to catch any.
Anyways Daniel 3D printed a custom bracket for me so it slips right onto my old AI EXT rail. PAR is absolutely insane. At not even 60% it was putting out over 300 in the middle of my tank. I ramped it down and will grab more readings tomorrow.
Color wise, everything is absolutely glowing. This is with the blue preset in the app.
Before:
After:
Side spill before:
Side spill after (120 degree "Reeflector"):
(90 degree "Reeflector"):
Price was under $500, which blows away the Radion G6. And it puts out as much or more PAR with no need for any 3D printed shade to block glare. Control right now is browser based for now, but was pretty intuitive with great presets. Nice to have the cloud control and moonlight settings that my old AI light had.
Finally feels like the amount of light I had with my old metal halides on this tank. Side note, how much PAR can hammers/torches take?