Which LED lights are better?

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Not sure, i have never heard of either brand. Have you looked at some of the brands that a sponsors on here?
 

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Use the top linked one, it uses Bridgelux LEDs, I use the same one on my tank.
 

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What does what mean? Your first link, the unit uses Bridgelux LEDs, get that unit.
 

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What does what mean? Your first link, the unit uses Bridgelux LEDs, get that unit.

Gotta disagree

Bridgelux 3 Wat LEDs are no longer made by Bridgelux.

Chinese Knockoff...

They use the Bridgelux name like Xerox.

To say it uses Bridgelux LED is like saying "it has electrolytes and will grow coral"

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There is a company in China that is making lots and lots of the basic D120 style fixture. As best I can tell, they are not bad fixtures (and that's from a competitor). However, you will be VERY unlikely to get ANY help if you have issues.

The second fixture looks like an EverGrow led layout, but it's impossible to say for sure. And again, is the ebay seller going to be helpful if you have issues? He'll have you send it back to China... good luck with that. A friend sent a small, light weight dosing pump back for service and it cost $45 to ship! If you are buying 'throw away' fixtures, these could both work OK. If you want support, buy from a sponsor here at R2R.
 

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