Hmmm.. never really looked into Radions. What are your thoughts on it?Why not two radion xr15?
I was just watching a video on the diffusers, do those things affect the intensity of the lights at all?I'm a fan of radions, especially with the diffusers. If you want to check them out, you're welcome to swing by and check them out.
I was just watching a video on the diffusers, do those things affect the intensity of the lights at all?
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Hmmm.. never really looked into Radions. What are your thoughts on it?
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There have been a few head-to-head comparisons of coral growth between Radions and the AP700 and the AP700 has won all that I've seen. The caveat to that though is these were mostly shorter term comparisons (6 months) and not in a lab. However, BRS did do a longer term comparison as I recall and the AP700 was a clear winner.
I used to have it bookmarked before my HD crashed, but BRS compared all the major brands on LEDs. I'll see if I can dig it up later. It was also interesting watching a comparison that Robert Brilliantes did on the two. He set a Kessil 360 and a Radion up on the same 36" frag tank and put a light block in between the two. He took two near identical frags from the same colony and ran the lights for about 6 months as i recall. The frag under the Kessil completely encrusted and had about 20% more growth than the one under the Radion.
Admittedly, that's not a huge sample size )) and the truth is people have seen great success with both. Although my own experience is that T5's are still superior for growth.
I'll see if I can find his thread. I don't remember if it was RC or R2RTruth are really in the details, what spectrum were the lights set up as, intensity, mounting height, etc.
I would venture to guess that neither is that far superior to the other in terms of growth if set up with similar spectrums and intensity. Radions have a lot more control over spectrum (which isn't necessarily a good thing). So understanding the test parameters and settings is something I'd interested in reading about.
Gotta love this hobby, when LEDs came out it was all about the punching power with lenses, tight narrow beams of death to maximize the PAR values. Then it was more about spread and 800 PAR isn't necessary anymore, SPS grows fine under 200-300PAR, now the upside to this is less LED fixtures to cover the same space, win for the hobbyist! Now a diffuser to even further spread out/blend, something that other lighting has been doing for decades. Really has been fun watching both sides of this, the DIY hobbyists who tend to lead the way and do this years before the commercial side but I understand the commercial side changing things up is a little more involved... either way great stuff!Decrease PAR by around 20%. I was running only about 50% before diffusers, so had plenty power left to compensate.
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