Help Identify LED Light

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Has anyone ever seen these Current USA lights before? I've searched through Google and Google images and came up with nothing. No labels on the lights.

Wanted to find out if these are reef lights or freshwater.

Thanks in advance

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How many leds in all?
How many are blue?
 

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Given that spread of 14 blue and only 4 white, it's a reef tank fixture. Although it's probably only good for corals in tanks that are less than 16" deep.

Have you tried asking the people at Current? I've dealt with them several times for odds and ends and they have been very helpful.
 
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Thanks, I'll do that. I really want to get par numbers and spectrum for this thing.
 

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Here is Current Orbit's PAR chart for their bigger led fixture. IMHO PAR below 80 is pretty lame and below 40 is useless. It's a good FOWLR fixture and even OK for tanks that are shallow (12" or less).

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