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Been running giesemann VerVve master and slave leds.
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The ATI LED Straton. 18.5 x 18.5 x 1/2 inches, passive cooled, 230 watts, 153 LEDs.

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LED lighting is very different from other lighting sources such as incandescent bulbs and CFLs. Key differences include the following:
  • Light Source: LEDs are the size of a fleck of pepper, and a mix of red, green, and blue LEDs is typically used to make white light.
  • Direction: LEDs emit light in a specific direction, reducing the need for reflectors and diffusers that can trap light. This feature makes LEDs more efficient for many uses such as recessed downlights and task lighting. With other types of lighting, the light must be reflected to the desired direction and more than half of the light may never leave the fixture.
  • Heat: LEDs emit very little heat. In comparison, incandescent bulbs release 90% of their energy as heat and CFLs release about 80% of their energy as heat.
 

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LED Light Manufacturer and Model's List

Please help me put together a list of EVERY manufacturer and model of LED lighting. I want to have a complete list and continue to keep it updated.

Thank you for your contribution!
Lominie Pixie 80


If you also have any review it would be great :)
 

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About NOOPSYCHE K7 V3 LED REEF lights:
Size(the ledlight):21.2*12.7*3.1(cm)/9.34" x 4.72" x 1.18"
Weight(light):1.8(kg)
Power:140(W)
Input:100-240V 50/60Hz 3.5A
Controller:1 controller can control up to 30 K7V3
Warranty: 2 years

$249
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I just bought the Gako A052's for my 90cm wide tank. After looking at many others these came out looking good for operation, PAR levels and spectral quality.
I already have a pair of Kessil A160WE Tuna Blue lights with the associated Spectral Controller after reading topics that gave them a thumbs up. However the Kessils are nowhere near as good from my own perspective. For a start, the controller, and the actual buttons on the top of the lights only really adjust the Blue and White intensity. That may be fine, however times have changed.
The Gako has infinite adjustment on 6 colours and has settings for Sunrise, Noon, Sunset and Moonlight with incremental steps between each mode. The individual lights are 4 dark blue/1 light blue/4 white/1 red/1 purple/1 green. Purple seems to be a UV light which makes the corals really stand out.
There's also a dimmer option to adjust the various colour intensities as well as the steps from 0% to 100%, plus a timed on/off setting.
There's an intelligent cooler fan in the lights that only runs when needed and is pretty silent. Just to add awareness, there's also a temperature display on the front.
Setting up is quite straightforward as long as you get an operation manual in English, or the language you prefer. Mine came with the Chinese manual but I was sent an email copy of the English version when I asked for it. If you need the English version either to get started setting the lights up, or just to look at the capabilities before purchase then I have it here for you.
The light fixtures, light housing black box, metal work etc seem to be aluminium alloy which is what you'd expect so shouldn't be a problem.
I can't give a longer term review of this light yet, and I'm still fiddling around with the settings a bit but I'm borrowing a PAR meter soon so I will be better able to give results on that shortly.
In the meantime, consider the cost. The average retailer of tank lights has an interest in pointing you to the expensive ranges, and I know my own Kessils cost an arm and leg. My own take on things is that if the lights are well made, have the light and colour intensity suitable for your corals and fish, and are infinitely adjustable at a cost of less than $80 each, or around £65 there's a world of difference. Even if the lights don't last too long, and God knows why a Cree light should fail early, then you can't understand why people should go for something at 5 or 6 times the cost.
I'll be adding the link for the Alibaba site selling them shortly when I have their agreement.
Thanks for taking the time to post your perspective on these lights. I will be looking forward to hearing more about your experience as time goes on. I always thought the lighting was overpriced and no matter what "top of the line" product I purchased seemed to last the same amount of time as the cheap ones do so I am not impressed so far by the LED lighting options in terms of longevity. Maybe I am still a bit best since I ran T5 forever without an issue, cheap fixture, german bulbs and corals looked and grew amazingly.
 

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About NOOPSYCHE K7 V3 LED REEF lights:
Size(the ledlight):21.2*12.7*3.1(cm)/9.34" x 4.72" x 1.18"
Weight(light):1.8(kg)
Power:140(W)
Input:100-240V 50/60Hz 3.5A
Controller:1 controller can control up to 30 K7V3
Warranty: 2 years

$249
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Any update on your experience with these lights?
 

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Now this lamp has been upgraded to K7 PRO III.About NOOPSYCHE K7 V3 LED REEF lights:
Size(the ledlight):21.2*12.7*3.1(cm)/9.34" x 4.72" x 1.18"
Weight(light):1.8(kg)
Power:140(W)
Input:100-240V 50/60Hz 3.5A
Controller:1 controller can control up to 30 K7V3
Warranty: 2 years

$249
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New Reef Light Unboxing | Noopsyche K7 V3 --By YouTube Bloger Simple Reefing



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Any update on your experience with these lights?
Now this item has been updated to APP control K7 PRO III. have been tested for 24 hours at 100% all channel for 2 months, and the sunrise and sunset mode test for 6months, everything running is normal
 

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hey guys. ı am from Turkey. and here we have a great led light.
ıts name is AQUAREEF.
there are lots of models for nano or big auariums. they export this light to different contries.

BTW, ı am usıng aquareef pro 4.

check the light please.



 

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