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I am just starting my tank with this new system. Can anyone post their lighting schedule and what works best? (Blue, white, green, red) thank you!

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Knowing the size (especially the depth) of your tank is needed. Also what corals are you keeping in the tank?

Current Orbit leds are not very powerful at all. IMHO anything deeper than 16" and you can run the leds at 100%. Blue is by far the most important, then white. There is enough green and red in the white light, but they add the green and red leds so they can say it's full spectrum. Run them, don't run them, it doesn't make much difference.
 

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I have those lights, and as Ron Reefman said, they are not very powerful. As long as you go in knowing that, I don’t think you will disappointed. I run my lights at 100% blue, 35% white, and about 15% in green and red. I like the color it makes, but I may drop the red and green.
 

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I found this a helpful place to start.

Then I adjusted the intensity as required and some lights as desired.
 
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I have those lights, and as Ron Reefman said, they are not very powerful. As long as you go in knowing that, I don’t think you will disappointed. I run my lights at 100% blue, 35% white, and about 15% in green and red. I like the color it makes, but I may drop the red and green.
What’s the schedule that you run those lights at?
 
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I found this a helpful place to start.

Then I adjusted the intensity as required and some lights as desired.
Thank you, I’ll see how these look and go from there
 

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I cannot figure out how to put a time for sunrise/sunset, daytime and nighttime. Is that possible?
No, you set the time for sunset and sunrise only. About an hour and a half after sunrise, the light will be at full intensity. An hour and a half after the sunset starts, the lights should be all the way off.
 

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