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My daughter is hooked on unboxing videos on YouTube so i took some photos of some new lights i bought to try out on my frag tank. I ordered them Sunday night from ebay. I was pleasantly surprised to see them at my door two days later and including a confirmation email of your order received, processed and when it was shipped, something i like to see from online retailers. ;-)
http://m.ebay.ca/itm/2PCS-165W-Dimm...Coral-Marine-SPS-LPS-/131261421024?nav=SEARCH
Now i did a bit of research on these and you can mod them to allow for dimming through your Apex to simulate many of the things you see on high end led lights (thunderstorms for example). The downside is you can only dim them to 10% as the lowest setting but for me that's perfect.
I haven't put them up yet but when i turned only one of the two on it was on full actinic my entire fish room went blue.
In terms of size i intend to hang these over a 4x4 flood table (think hydroponic) that i have setup.
They were very well packaged and professionally shipped.
In terms of their light itself, 165 total watts I'm not sure what the usable wattage is they normally crank it down to make them last longer. Demensions are also in the photos below, i must say it is a pretty looking light. I run ocean revive T247's on my main tank and these are just as pretty looking as those for a Chinese LED.
The worst part of this was i was totally planning on using acid on these
Finally a few of them lit up in the room. The true test comes after putting them up on the tank and seeing how things grow. I am looking forward to not having to replace t5 bulbs anymore and I'm already convinced from my main tank you can grow out almost anything you want from LED lights. I used to run MH but would never go back... especially those that have mostly LPS, zoas and softies.
http://m.ebay.ca/itm/2PCS-165W-Dimm...Coral-Marine-SPS-LPS-/131261421024?nav=SEARCH
Now i did a bit of research on these and you can mod them to allow for dimming through your Apex to simulate many of the things you see on high end led lights (thunderstorms for example). The downside is you can only dim them to 10% as the lowest setting but for me that's perfect.
I haven't put them up yet but when i turned only one of the two on it was on full actinic my entire fish room went blue.

In terms of size i intend to hang these over a 4x4 flood table (think hydroponic) that i have setup.
They were very well packaged and professionally shipped.



In terms of their light itself, 165 total watts I'm not sure what the usable wattage is they normally crank it down to make them last longer. Demensions are also in the photos below, i must say it is a pretty looking light. I run ocean revive T247's on my main tank and these are just as pretty looking as those for a Chinese LED.



The worst part of this was i was totally planning on using acid on these

Finally a few of them lit up in the room. The true test comes after putting them up on the tank and seeing how things grow. I am looking forward to not having to replace t5 bulbs anymore and I'm already convinced from my main tank you can grow out almost anything you want from LED lights. I used to run MH but would never go back... especially those that have mostly LPS, zoas and softies.




