Mitras Lightbar 3 in full production now - special version for special customer ...

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Matthias Gross

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Here are a few snapshots of the GHL Mitras Lightbar 3 production.
This is a special production for a customer who has ordered 16x Lightbars between 120 and 180cm.
He is going to use the Mitras Lightbar 3 for his absolutely stunning tank - Stay tuned for more details about this exciting project:
3m deep aquarium - solely illuminated with Mitras Lightbar 3!
The specialty of this order is the custom white printing of the acrylic.

Buy here: GHL USA Store

On the right you see the standard acrylic with black print. Every LED has its own mini-reflector and is arranged in a small cluster.

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So these are in now essence the same reflector setup as the LX but with more distributed light?

Assuming lower overall power per LED, cooler junction, longer life?

I am interested (given the same tank) if running just these or just the standard LX or a combo would be more beneficial, both for health and/or aesthetics.

@Lasse You use both (older light bar version) right?
 

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I´m only run the Mitras LED bar 2 on my tank. But I´m 100% satisfied with the light of them. Both spectra and distribution of the light.

Sincerely Lasse
 

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I think it looks nicer with the white acrylic. Any chance you will make that an option in the future?
 

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