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11/29/2017, 09:55 AM | #1 |
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Hey guys who is using these ??? Pros and cons I know there’s people that hate cheaper lights ect I am in the market atm with a budget I am looking at these I have the mars aqua 300w and my brother needs a light so I’ll pass mine off
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11/29/2017, 09:58 AM | #2 |
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I have a a couple LPS and mainly softies and fish
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11/29/2017, 10:01 PM | #3 |
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I have these. 2 for my 46 bowfront, 36 long. LPS and softies are doing great. Can't maintain SPS for the life of me, but I think it's a flow issue (tried increasing whites slowly to no avail, just started to bleach corals). Just got a Seneye to check PAR.
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02/17/2018, 05:02 PM | #4 |
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I'm absolutely not satisfied with the product. I had been using them for 1 year (4 C6 modules + 2 E6 modules). They declare thet they are for sps too but they are not. No good results even if the values of the tank were perfect. Apart from this all the screws got rusty after a few months. I have contacted them to ask for new screws or to be partially refunded bcause thay are not rust free and they were absolutely not helpful. When I wanted to add two modules they answered very quickly; when I underlined the problem they really din't care. Furthermore I have noticed that the transformers have swelled because they are undersised for these lights and you can see the interior!! No comment: poor quality of materials, poor quality of led and lenses, no possibility of good results unless you have only soft corals!
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