So I've been having problems setting my radions up properly. The color just wasn't what I was looking for, no matter what I tried. The tank was just dull, the color was a ghastly purple no matter what I did, and while most corals responded well, nothing looked right... Everything just seemed off. I couldn't shake the feeling things were wrong and needed to be fixed, but I was going about it the wrong way..
Now, see... Radions have this Calibration feature. I had been told it was to make sure each radion was in tune with each other. And that there's not much reason to use it if you only have a single radion. Cool.
That advice was BAD. Very, very bad.
After spending 3 weeks messing around with my radion, completely unable to fine tune the look I want. Unable to really get rid of that nasty purple hue, that overpowering orange from the WW and CW (surprisingly).. All kinds of things just weren't right.
Calibrated for 8 minutes = Solved everything.
A few days shy of a month of constant tinkering, all for nothing. The silver lining is now every single lighting option looks stunning, instead of nothing looking good.
So here's looking forward to less ID Ten T errors.
Now, see... Radions have this Calibration feature. I had been told it was to make sure each radion was in tune with each other. And that there's not much reason to use it if you only have a single radion. Cool.
That advice was BAD. Very, very bad.
After spending 3 weeks messing around with my radion, completely unable to fine tune the look I want. Unable to really get rid of that nasty purple hue, that overpowering orange from the WW and CW (surprisingly).. All kinds of things just weren't right.
Calibrated for 8 minutes = Solved everything.
A few days shy of a month of constant tinkering, all for nothing. The silver lining is now every single lighting option looks stunning, instead of nothing looking good.
So here's looking forward to less ID Ten T errors.