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Why put whites/red/green with blue and uv channels. If going to give 4 channels of control. Should be 1. blue channel, 2. Uv channel, 3. white channel, 4. Warm whites, green,red, If arranged as such reefers would be able to get closer to the AB+ spectrum many are hunting for on all types of LEDs. Being forced to add daylight colors when ramping up UV and Blue is not ideal. Many if not most would rather give 100% blue and UV. Then dial in the other to get to the color temperature they prefer.
we have to balance the growth of coral and looks of the tank.
yes, your suggestion is very expert.
your suggestion 1,3 is same as our channel 1 (white) and channel 3 (blue) , the channel 4 is more UV and no green compared with your suggestion. The MAIN defferent is between 2 and channel 2.
Channel 2 is simulate moon in our design. so it lighting the tank during the night, (such as lunar cycle)
if there is only UV , the tank looks too deep blue and a little weird. please look at the real moon lighting , you see there is a little green and warm white. when we design, we ensure there is not TOO WHTIE AND TOO GREEN. the led in Channel 2 is small, which is for best optical uniformity . not deep panatration. IT IS OK
Channel2 aslo work during the day. so the green is no requirment in Channel 4.
when we design the channal 4, our target is full spectrum to make tank looks more colorful.
in a simple words, our ORIGINAL target is AB+ spectrum totally (4 channels) and also consider best simulate nature sun and give buyers a freedome to adjuste the Kelvin it tank looks.
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