MightyMike
Member
- Location
- Jersey City
I was just in Absolutely Fish on 46 in Clifton NJ, and I spoke with a guy there about PFO's Solaris LED System. The one they have is about 3 weeks old and is 48" on a tank stocked mostly with soft corals, some pink-looking milis, and maybe two montis. He basically said it generates nearly zero heat for the tank and I was able to put my hand right on top and it was totally cool. The exhaust fans were also pumping out nearly cool air; the store's ambient temp is relatively warm. The lighting itself was run by with the built-in computer timer that was able to not only simulate the changes of sun over the course of the day, (morning, noon, cloudy, evening, and night) but also a 28-day varying moon cycle and an annual adapter which changed the length of days with respect to seasons and hemphispheres. It was bananas. The lighting itself is available in a wide variety of par with the flick of a switch, and the bulbs are supposed to last 50,000 hrs. On the down-side, I would say the lighting just wasn't as bright as your good-ol 250w or 400w metal halide. The lights were also guilty of the LED spotlight effect, where it was obvious the light did not shine as brightly (or shimmer at all) into the front and rear of the tank when the lights were centered over the tank (which I'd say was 18 inches front to back?). The price tag I think was about $2400. I'd love to hear what everyone has to say about these lights.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/8/review2
http://www.solarisled.com/
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/8/review2
http://www.solarisled.com/
Last edited:



