Thanks so much for this I have the same light and I have the whites on during the day and the blues on in the evening. I never thought to run both the blues and whites at the same time.
Holy moly that light its incredible i been using aquaneat marine full spectrum led lights n my plants been growing like crazy .but ur light looks beautiful thank u so much gor sharing this cool aquarium light.hope u guys have a bless week.
Thanks Steven we just needed a break as all. Hopefully we can get out more content regularly again or at least every few weeks.. Thanks again for supporting the channel.
Totally understandable, I cant imagine taking the time to put out videos like you two have done. Me a d my daughters got an old 75 gallon rebuilt the stand , resealed the tank now I just have to heal up and we will set it all up.
Oh thats awesome Steven sounds like it was a fun project. I myself have a few small aquariums that i wanted to reseal, you just reminded me. Best of luck on your new setup you guys
Great info thanks. I use one of these lights over a reef tank, I was wandering if you know what the par of just channel 1 is at 100% as 100% on both would kill most corals plus that high with white it wouldn't look right for the coral colours. Most people from what I have heard run near 100%blue and only 1%white. I think for the price of them they work fantastic for both marine and freshwater just dependant on which channel you crank up.
I agree, i would love to see the par testing on just the channel 1, so we can get an idea on the ranges. Ideally if you could lift it to the recommended 12 inches for max range that would also be helpful since we can see the max capabilities for larger tanks
i have two for my reef tank. ive had one randomly stay off regardless of programming had to turn off and back on again before it resumed normal schedule and the other one stayed on and had to do the same thing. both lights have only done it once in two years of owning them and i havent touched the light schedule once since initial set up. other than that theyve done great, my soft corals are doing amazing, my duncan went from 4 heads to like twelve that i can see in one year, havent tried sps corals yet but i think it will be adequate. they have a high par rating but i was told the usable par for corals isnt that good.
Once your light is setup, have you found a way to bypass the auto settings to turn either channel on manually? I was working on my tank and needed the blues. Outside of changing the time, I found no way to doing this (should be easy to do) task.
Had this light up for about 6 months and it’s worth every penny. The fish store near me recommended it and I couldn’t be happier
Right on man happy to hear that They are a heck of a light thats for sure
Thanks so much for this I have the same light and I have the whites on during the day and the blues on in the evening. I never thought to run both the blues and whites at the same time.
Now that's a light, thanks for sharing
Heck yeah i was pretty surprised when I first turned it on. Thanks for watching Rob its much appreciated.
Holy moly that light its incredible i been using aquaneat marine full spectrum led lights n my plants been growing like crazy .but ur light looks beautiful thank u so much gor sharing this cool aquarium light.hope u guys have a bless week.
Thanks a lot. This is exactly the info I was looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
nice review mate, great to see you back!!!
Well thank you Andy we are happy to be back.. I appreciate you stopping by man have a great day.
@@AQUANUT you should open an amazon affiliate site and put a link on for people to direct people to it.
I have affiliate account setup, Not that many people click on them but i am very appreciative of the ones who do.
Nice job Mike....very professional
Thanks Marcus it's appreciated man
Nice! brs can take a hike...
Great video!!!! Good seeing content from you again!!
Thanks Steven we just needed a break as all. Hopefully we can get out more content regularly again or at least every few weeks.. Thanks again for supporting the channel.
Totally understandable, I cant imagine taking the time to put out videos like you two have done. Me a d my daughters got an old 75 gallon rebuilt the stand , resealed the tank now I just have to heal up and we will set it all up.
Oh thats awesome Steven sounds like it was a fun project. I myself have a few small aquariums that i wanted to reseal, you just reminded me. Best of luck on your new setup you guys
Such an awesome vid mike.. thanks for sharing
Hey thanks Angelo its appreciated buddy.
Great info thanks. I use one of these lights over a reef tank, I was wandering if you know what the par of just channel 1 is at 100% as 100% on both would kill most corals plus that high with white it wouldn't look right for the coral colours. Most people from what I have heard run near 100%blue and only 1%white. I think for the price of them they work fantastic for both marine and freshwater just dependant on which channel you crank up.
I agree, i would love to see the par testing on just the channel 1, so we can get an idea on the ranges. Ideally if you could lift it to the recommended 12 inches for max range that would also be helpful since we can see the max capabilities for larger tanks
i have two for my reef tank. ive had one randomly stay off regardless of programming had to turn off and back on again before it resumed normal schedule and the other one stayed on and had to do the same thing. both lights have only done it once in two years of owning them and i havent touched the light schedule once since initial set up. other than that theyve done great, my soft corals are doing amazing, my duncan went from 4 heads to like twelve that i can see in one year, havent tried sps corals yet but i think it will be adequate. they have a high par rating but i was told the usable par for corals isnt that good.
Thanks for the review on this light
Wow ! In so many ways this light is awesome !
An allrounder for sure !👍😄
Yeah it's pretty dang awesome. Thanks for watching bro it's appreciated
Once your light is setup, have you found a way to bypass the auto settings to turn either channel on manually? I was working on my tank and needed the blues. Outside of changing the time, I found no way to doing this (should be easy to do) task.
No i don't think you can or at least I have not found a way to bypass it. It can be a pain you're right, I am not sure why they did that.
Push on the channel you want wait then turn to what you want