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10/29/2018, 07:58 PM | #1 |
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Radion XR15w or XR30w?
I have a 6ft long 180 gallon reef tank that I am setting up. THis is my first reef tank so I am quite new to this. I'm confused on lighting, should I buy 2 XR30w's or 3 XR15w's? The XR30's are clearly the superior light but 2 of them wouldnt quite cover the spread of the tank. I can get 3 XR15's for the same price and it will cover the entire tank. The 3 XR15's makes sense to me, does it make sense to you?
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10/29/2018, 10:50 PM | #2 |
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XR30 is not better, or worse, than the XR15 (assuming both are the pro model). The XR15 is essentially half of the XR30, and is priced at half. In fact, there are good reasons to prefer the 15. More flexible positioning for 4 15s versus 2 30s, and the fans on the 15s only run as needed.
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10/31/2018, 06:40 AM | #4 |
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depending on what you're trying to keep from my research 3 xr30's is the better choice with one over each 2x2 area for that tank. Unless you're going to have other lighting as well my understanding is it'll be difficult to get enough light with just the 3x15's without a lot of shadows and hot spots.
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10/31/2018, 09:49 AM | #5 |
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If it were me, I'd go with 4 - XR15s. Might be better price than 2 - XR30s. In fact, I'd wait to order them.
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10/31/2018, 09:53 AM | #6 |
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Does your 180 have the traditional two cross members on the top? If so that's where it gets tough to get the right coverage with 2 30's or even 4 15's. That's just from my understanding...
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10/31/2018, 10:19 AM | #7 |
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I'm going through the same debate....I have the standard 180 with braces 2ft and 2ft. I'm going with radions but dont know what I'm going with....plus the cost of the hanging kit....x15 vs x30... brain is hurting..lol. ooo by the way I have 2 72 inch 50/50 reefbrites to go with the radions...
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What types of corals are you planning on keeping?
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11/01/2018, 10:59 AM | #9 |
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It’s the standard 180. My thoughts were one xr15 over each opening. According to the specs, it should provide enough spread and depth but I’m not sure how accurate that is in reality. I will most likely focus on LPS at first and maybe slowly change over time. So do you think the 3 xr15’s will be sufficient for LPS?
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11/01/2018, 11:30 AM | #10 |
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I think it'll grow LPS just fine but from everything I've heard you'll end up with a lot of shading unless you have something like T5 to supplement and with just the 3x15's you'll end up with hot spots. Bottom like I think it'll work just fine but isn't optimal and you'll likely be looking to change it up sooner than later.
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What do you all think about this...since my tank has two cross braces it has 3 equal sections at the top. Each are 2 ft wide. I'm thinking I'll start with 3 xr15's, one over each section. Over time, I can either buy 3 addition xr15's so there are two over each opening, or I can replace the xr15's with xr30's. I would think (6) xr15's would be better than (3) xr30's though...
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11/01/2018, 08:52 PM | #13 |
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I have the same tank... I went with 3 gen4 pro xr30s and it covered the tank nicely. I do wonder if it would be better with 4 xr15s though
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11/08/2018, 09:57 AM | #15 |
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Three XR15’s will be enough for LPS and softies. They are also half the XR30 pro which is better than the XR30. I had two XR15’s over my 90 which was plenty. I am probably gonna go with three 15’s over my 180. They technically cover 24”x24” so unless you are SPS heavy they will work. Just put SPS under the light directly if you have some.
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11/09/2018, 01:18 PM | #18 |
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I'm setting up a 180 gal, 6' tank.
It will be mixed Reef, but more leaning toward SPS. I plan on 4 5' T5's and 3 Ecotech Xr30W. They are mounted together on an Aquatic Life bracket. Personally, I don't think 4 xr15's are enough. |
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Lots of things will work for sure. However, if you really look at the lights, the XR30 has two pucks very close together vs the ability to spread out the XR15's. To each their own.
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