Dsuny WiFi Control Led Schedule

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Hello Dsuny Owners. I have 4 of the silver boxes on my 180 gallon. I would like to know your schedules and if there is any improvements available for mine. Here’s my schedule.
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Please there are 4 channels and each channel has it own means
1,channel 1 : strong and cool white which is like noon sun.(not same, because have to delete the no-useful spectrum such as green)
2,channel2 : moon channel.
3, channel 3: most useful channel for grow. when coral version, all are 450nm blue. when fresh water, it is 14000K white+blue+red+green..
4, channel 4: compensate to make tank looks more nice

My suggestion about your setting
1, make the channel 4 bright early such as 6:30. it is looks like morning sun.
2, set channel 2 3%-5%during all night. this make your tank not dark when night. unless your tank is in sleeping room ;-)
3, why you want to turn off at 21:00? I think it is too long time lighting.
 
I know this is an old tread but just got these lights and really need help setting them i have tried the 4 seasons but think its slightly not right for my Tank and what's best to have the moon light on all night ? Or not i feel its too much light ?
 
the setting of vivid color mode. this mode is used to increase the color of the coral.
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Hey Oliver, I just recently bought 4 of the turing75, and am having a horrible algae outbreak. I have the lights mounted 4inches above the water on a 6ft x 2ft wide x 30inch deep reef tank. Do you have any schedule ideas that would help my situation. I have tried to limit my lights to 50 percent output to see if this would help. Any suggestions would be awesome
 
Hey Oliver, I just recently bought 4 of the turing75, and am having a horrible algae outbreak. I have the lights mounted 4inches above the water on a 6ft x 2ft wide x 30inch deep reef tank. Do you have any schedule ideas that would help my situation. I have tried to limit my lights to 50 percent output to see if this would help. Any suggestions would be awesome


Please algae grows in 410-470nm, 600-650nm. coral grows in 390-470nm
So I suggest decrease the Channel 4. (menu->limited channel 4 10%, then the max channel 4 is 10% )

lighting is only one of the reason, I also suggest check the PH and nutrition. Normally it is more efficient.
 

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