I understand and I’ll try again after work, currently the lights are hanging from the ceiling and 9” above the water. My concern is that the design of the tank is older and it has the tank separating in half by a black rim so there’s an inch wide center rim piece going across the middle and the over flow is in the left corner which prevents it from being as even a distribution of light. I have one radion centered over each half. The front left corner has the lowest par I’m assuming because the light isn’t getting to that corner because of the overflow chamber.I don't think you understand what I'm saying. You have to first get your mounting height right. I'm not sure how you've mounted the fixture, but let's go for 9 to 10 inches from the water surface to the bottom of the light (where led pucks are). So 9 to 10 inches between the water surface and the light.
Now, read par and adjust accordingly. If it's too low, adjust 10% more intensity and read again. You should have around 200 to 250 about 4 to 8 inches under the water surface.
Then go for a middle of the tank par of about 130 to 160.
Sand bed, you should be pretty close to what you need. 100 PAR isn't going to hurt any coral.
You want a even distribution of light so you will know where to place various corals.
Anyway when I get home I’ll take the measurements as you suggested and see what I’m getting,,then try to get it as evenly distributed as possible.
Thank you