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This discussion is about the Duo Extreme, which is a high end light. They’re $750, so a little less than Radions. I think the previous poster was joking about stock in the company being cheap.
They compare to the G4 pro, which is another $100, right? Also, doesn’t G4 still require a WiFi Director?
They have 72 diodes (216 watts), so they are more powerful than G4 pros, which have 46 (190 watts). The Duo Deluxe for $650 is more comparable to Radions as they have 48 diodes.
These have built in WiFi, and I am not sure about Radions.
Let me reiterate - I have no financial interest in any aquarium-related business. My test results tell it like it is!They compare to the G4 pro, which is another $100, right? Also, doesn’t G4 still require a WiFi Director?
I'm probably the most technically-challenged person when it comes to WiFi controls. But after a couple of questions, the programming on the ReeFi is a snap. Love it!They compare to the G4 pro, which is another $100, right? Also, doesn’t G4 still require a WiFi Director?
Will do!I am excited to see how the mirrored surface impacts the readings. On and off please!
Would love to see this LED fixture in person.
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I see you're in west Cobb, I'm just over the line in Paulding, about a mile from Cross Roads.Would love to see this LED fixture in person.
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Yes, these are the Extreme models.
At present, I think two would do it but testing will tell the tale.Based on spread and intensity would a six foot long tank require two or three of theses for coverage.
I wouldn't - not with these lights. Too intense. When testing I will hang the lights at a height to achieve a PAR of about 175-200 on the bottom, which of course will increase the spread. Hence I think 2 might do it but if I knew for sure it would save me a lot of time and effort while testing.But who hangs their lights 3” above the water???