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- Wallingford, CT
Unless you can find an I-5 Solaris produced after Nov or Dec of '08 (like the one moonlightexpress just sold for $1400), it would be very likely that the power supplies would burn out prematurely.
Aloha, RM99, did you ever get these bulbs , or did you go with Wingo?Has anyone checked out Sunbrite?
From what I've read on RC and NR about the sunbrite system the jury is still out on how effective it is for growing corals, actual user results vary significantly from the results reported by the manufacturer. The gen 2 sunbright tubes may be better but we won't know till they come out. On the other hand the LEDs in the AI system have been proven to work with PAR measurements and charted coral growth rates.
Here I linked a thread from RC that talks about some peoples experiences with sunbrite good and bad:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1538174&perpage=25&highlight=LED%20exotics&pagenumber=4
Can you speak to the accounts of people stating that the sunbrite lamps lose significant par after 6-12 months of use? Also, to the washing out of SPS?
I am not building anything.
I want to buy a great LED sytem.
The aquaillumination has a great controller on it, and it will simulate actual 24 hour cycles, and do moon/sun cycles based on the day in the month...can anyone touch that?
For 48" tank and his intended purchase of the AI 4 x 90W, there is no way to have a dead spot, the top of the tank is covered full of the modules(hence LEDs) unless the depth is like 48" as well.Rookie go with the AI unit, if you find you have a dead spot just add one more unit for a total of 5 on your 120.
I would how ever turn down the brightness so you don't bleach your coral. You could also raise up the unite for more coverage.