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I think it's pretty solid blue.One of the complaints i heard about the original (the Redsea RL90) is that the blue is a little pinkish/purplish, is that the case with the Popbloom also?
It seems to me that a plus of this light is that you can somehow change the color of the blue's am i correct? which you can't with the Redsea RL90. All the blue's are on one channel with that light. If you don't like the blues (because they are too purple for your taste) you can't change it.I think it's pretty solid blue.
Very little to no red in channels 2-3
White channel, deep blue channel, intense blue channel and a weird green color balance channel.It seems to me that a plus of this light is that you can somehow change the color of the blue's am i correct? which you can't with the Redsea RL90. All the blue's are on one channel with that light. If you don't like the blues (because they are too purple for your taste) you can't change it.
It's back in the box already so can't help you with individual readings.I believe that this 60-ish PAR is hidden somewhere in that 250$ price difference.....
Kidding, but, there's really no way to compare performance with such price difference.....
In 50$ we can talk about why x is better or more powerfull than y, but, for price of one kessil one can get 3 of these, and then, looking at raw power, any single unit looses....
Kessil probably uses better leds, or lenses, or something, like someone mentioned, ch2 and ch4 puts very little par, so, basicaly, this is not 90w unit, maybe 60-70w range, if we simplify things to that level.
If u have par meter, can u please measure each channel separetely, with standard settings - 8inch above water and 24 inch depth? So we can better know what each channel par readings are....
Thanx!
Kessil ps is 19v... Popbloom is 36v...I think.Made a huge misstake during the PAR readings guys. I used the power supply of the Kessil on the Popbloom and got those low PAR readings i mentioned earlier.
Tonight i used it's own powersupply and PAR readings almost doubled, lol. It's around 30% HIGHER than the Kessil A360X now.
Sorry guys. Luckily i did a retest.
Edit: now i have to check the powersupply of the Kessil, maybe it's not 100% anymore and also giving the Kessil not enough juice. I never run it at 100% and had enough PAR so i wouldn't notice.
Edit 2: connected the Kessil to the powersupply of the Popbloom but nothing changed, so both powersupplies are fine. It's just the Popbloom light which doesn't like the Kessil powersupply.
Kessil 19.5v Popbloom 24v.Kessil ps is 19v... Popbloom is 36v...I think.
Thanks .I picked the wrong model and missed alains commentKessil 19.5v Popbloom 24v.
and at 24.3vdc
Than the A360X yes.So, what u are saying, rs90 is more powerfull than kessil?