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Where did you see the par values of sky blue?I have all blue plus but got to see sky blue which is awesome and a PAR MONSTER
Where?? I can’t find information anywhereWhere did you see the par values of sky blue?
you went back to halides , I just did, Corals react better, but it lacks a bit of pop, thinking to add two orphek barsI use the OR2 blue plus with my Kessil's and really like the combo, but I would swap them out for OR3 blue sky in a heartbeat. The blue sky's seem to be a much more blended/uniform spectrum compared to the blue plus. I'm going back to halides and will most likely use my Kessil's as dawn/dusk before the halides kick on/off, but I'm really considering using 3 blue sky's instead? Especially with the higher mounting height of the halides.
OR3 Blue Sky Par Measurement DaniReef
Yeah, I’m in the process of switching back soon. The OR3’s will definitely add the pop you’re looking for.you went back to halides , I just did, Corals react better, but it lacks a bit of pop, thinking to add two orphek bars
not sure if it is the best solution after I just read this :Yeah, I’m in the process of switching back soon. The OR3’s will definitely add the pop you’re looking for.
what is the best mounting height for orphek or3 sky-blue ed bars?Orpheks have a fairly narrow spread and need to be mounted high. Reef brites can be mounted lower and have a wider spread.
So in This way the light will be only blue.If you want color pop I suggest the blue. If you want the perfect blend of the sea look I suggest sky blue and run the Kessil on blue
I tried it on one of mine. It helped with the spread/blending, but there was a pretty big par loss. It’s easy enough to open them up and remove the lenses. Sam (Parker’s reef) has a video on removing them.has anyone tried to remove the lenses?
I know this post is old... but can we change the Lens?I tried it on one of mine. It helped with the spread/blending, but there was a pretty big par loss. It’s easy enough to open them up and remove the lenses. Sam (Parker’s reef) has a video on removing them.