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Gen5?I've watched Radions being built in Pennsylvania.
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Gen5?I've watched Radions being built in Pennsylvania.
Four Herify bars all driven off one driver. Controlled via WiFi (the app is a little clunky). Each bar can do individual sunrise sunset. Here they are doing “cloud mode”….which I will never use. Looking forward to mounting these.
I’ve not programmed the sunrise/sunset yet, but when I do it manually, it looks smooth. What you see in the video is the cloud mode that is supposed to look like the sun peaking in and out of clouds….therefore the blinking and ramping up/down combined. Again, I would never consider running that mode on my tank. The “lightning” mode is even crazier. You’d have to be a real psycho to run that.Can you confirm if the stroking as the lights go down is visible to the eye? Is that the lights ramping down, or camera catching the strobe some lights make.
Have data to share? I'd be interested in your findings.
I have the Quantas and an OR2. Although they use different extrusions, build quality is nearly identical, with the only difference being the Orphek blacks out the glass covering the guts of the light. Regarding output, the OR3 is 8W less than the Quanta at the same spectrum.
Yeah both of those gimmick modes should have been killed immediately after it was thought up lolI’ve not programmed the sunrise/sunset yet, but when I do it manually, it looks smooth. What you see in the video is the cloud mode that is supposed to look like the sun peaking in and out of clouds….therefore the blinking and ramping up/down combined. Again, I would never consider running that mode on my tank. The “lightning” mode is even crazier. You’d have to be a real psycho to run that.
Have you used the halide replacement floodlights over a reef?I second 21LEDUSA, it‘s the only thing I’ll run on my Reef Tank, their customer service is awesome. Also I like their SunSetter Control, its the only control I don’t have to break out the manual each time I want to change settings. Also I dropped a bunch of ReefBars in the tank while powered up, and nothing was damaged. Not too many LED manufacturers that can claim that. A little Salt Spray and they are Toast. As far as the UL Label I wouldn’t be too concerned, their Power supplies all have the Ground tap on the plug, and after the power supply it’s 12 volt low wattage. Their Metal Halide Replacement LED’s the Ground tap is actually attached to the light enclosure!
I programmed the light bars tonight. Ramping is completely smooth with no noticeable ramping. These bars gave my tank a huge pop of light. The app is a bit wonky, but fine…and still better than the Orphek app for my V4s.Can you confirm if the stroking as the lights go down is visible to the eye? Is that the lights ramping down, or camera catching the strobe some lights make.
When you go to add to cart in Alibaba there is a ‘specs’ tab you can open up, that has loads of different combo’s of bars to select.Be sure to check the imput power and such. They have a radion knockoff now too but it seems the power supply is lower so probably lower power fixture. They look identical but are not. You can have a 5w led but doesn't mean it's being driven at 5w.
Oprhek does have sales a lot if shipping doesn't save that much (I paid $150 for my 48" bars new with a sale). Also there are a bunch on the classifieds for 75-120 per bar right now.
I don't think actual Oprheks come with a app or dimming yet so that's interesting. Looks like you have to buy packs of 4 of the same color?
That's a complex statement to quantify because you can't see UV light, you can see Violet light (400nm and above) but not UV (below 400nm). Orphek (looking at their product descriptions) don't have any actual UV LEDs in them, they are all 400+nm. They get some trailing UV off their 400nm chips down to 385 or so, but the amount is negligible. Unfortunately, Herifi doesn't list the specific nm chips they use on their UV fixture, but if they're using true UV bulbs (385nm, 365nm), it's all light you wouldn't see with your own eyes and would be overpowered by any Blue LEDs.and how much UV their UV bars kick out compared to the Herifi UV ones
What’s up with this? Any news?There soon will be a 2 row led reef bar option on the market. Price looks to be closer to the ebay evergrow price then some of the others. Custom layouts as an option
Currently working with the manufacturer on 2-3 layouts now.
When it's time, hit me up. Happy to test.There soon will be a 2 row led reef bar option on the market. Price looks to be closer to the ebay evergrow price then some of the others. Custom layouts as an option
Currently working with the manufacturer on 2-3 layouts now.
Will do. They are taking orders now for the bars. I'm ordering a couple at the end of the monthWhen it's time, hit me up. Happy to test.
Are you using the standard ReefBars or the ReefBar Pros?I second 21LEDUSA, it‘s the only thing I’ll run on my Reef Tank, their customer service is awesome. Also I like their SunSetter Control, its the only control I don’t have to break out the manual each time I want to change settings. Also I dropped a bunch of ReefBars in the tank while powered up, and nothing was damaged. Not too many LED manufacturers that can claim that. A little Salt Spray and they are Toast. As far as the UL Label I wouldn’t be too concerned, their Power supplies all have the Ground tap on the plug, and after the power supply it’s 12 volt low wattage. Their Metal Halide Replacement LED’s the Ground tap is actually attached to the light enclosure!