A snip from the MiracleBeam Web site.
Isn't a laser monochromatic? How can it reproduce a spectrum?
In the picture examples, it shows a redish laser. The color missing from most reef environments due to it being absorbed. How is red inherent to marine environments?
And if someone could clue me in on how you can get "effective disinfection" from the radiation of a laser. Best I can tell its a 645 nm diode based on just about every other cheaply made MiracleBeam product they sell. (They do sell some cool stuff, just this aquarium stuff seems cheezy).
On the plus side, the Hi-Lite Modules could make a interest moonlight.
The MiracleBeam™ Laser reproduces a spectrum of the Sun's natural light that is inherent in tropical and reef environments.
Isn't a laser monochromatic? How can it reproduce a spectrum?
In the picture examples, it shows a redish laser. The color missing from most reef environments due to it being absorbed. How is red inherent to marine environments?
And if someone could clue me in on how you can get "effective disinfection" from the radiation of a laser. Best I can tell its a 645 nm diode based on just about every other cheaply made MiracleBeam product they sell. (They do sell some cool stuff, just this aquarium stuff seems cheezy).
On the plus side, the Hi-Lite Modules could make a interest moonlight.