I'm super excited about this. I just started my cycle on my new (to me) Max S 650 - and I decided to go all-in on Red Sea reef spec- Tank, Salt, Foundation elements, Nutrition, Carbon, lights etc, even the reef mature pro kit (3 of them, I wish they made a bigger kit). When it comes time for new lights, I'm going to come back to these and see how they are working out.
DO YOU KNOW HOW TO INSTALL THES REEFBEAT LIGHTS FROM START TO FINISH? At 73+ with touch of MS type problem; I after getting somebody to help me do this on a Apple 7 iPhone
About time , I have bought and paid for a Red Sea reefer xxl750 deluxe in December 2018 and been waiting months for this to come out , as I’m waiting , any news/rumours on the 750xxl new wider pipe work yet, and sump design then the shop can order my tank and leds , , great video Paul and thanks to Gemma in the uk for support and updates for me on the leds only.
Steve Halls , thanks , but heard on usa forum before it was removed , in the USA , new pipe work was a new feature , has pipe now , the returning water hits the front glass moving all the sand ?
Hi . I am new to the hobbie and just purchased the e260 which comes with 2x90 lights. I will only be having softies in my tank until i find my feet . Could you help we with whats best to grow theres corals . Im running at 55% blue 12% white . Will this be ok . Thanks
You can use the pre-set schedules (15/20/23K) at 100% and if that's too much you can acclimate the corals for 90 days starting at 50% and the app will bring it up to 100% in the given amounts of days. If you see the corals stress at a certain point start the acclimation over at 10% from where you detected the stress to slowly work your way up to 100%. You will figure out what the best % are after a few weeks of acclimation and can drop the % to the desired level.
Just got 2 reefled90 for my 3feet tank, just got a problem that is the moon light will not be on when the program comes to its turn. Is it because of my time setting that is from 13:00 -00:00 and then the moon section can't be set over midnight (00:00) cause it is another day routine?
Hi, We are certain it's can easily be solved in the settings. Please contact our tech support, they should be able to sore it out in no time. www.redseafish.com/tech-support-inquiry/
Am currently using a Radion G4 and although i love the light i might be tempted to swap over to these if the app is stable. changing anything on the radion is a painful experience. plus i really really like the idea of one app for flow and lighting and that it sends you notifications. Havent seen anything about mounting hardware pricing?
Recommended prices for the RL90- € 375.00 | £329.00 | $349.00 Mounting arms €65.00 | £60.00 | $65.00 There are also hanging options different sizes and colors and therefore a big array of prices. Once we launch all of it will be available and accessible. We recommend you register to our newsletter to get all the news first. www.redseafish.com/red-sea-newsletter/
Thanks a lot. Slowly but surely they're next. No official date as of yet. We will announce the official dates for each market. Register to our newsletter: www.redseafish.com/red-sea-newsletter/ Or follow us on Facebook to stay up to date with the news and release dates.
For full functionality your Red Sea devices should have an active internet connection at all times. If this is not possible, you can onboard and operate your Red Sea devices in an "Offline" mode however some functionalities will not be available.
Amazing light but the plans a bit not clear i have now the 50 verison on 100 blue and 30 white is this okay to grow sps or i need to increase the white
ReefLED includes a relatively small amount of an 8000 Kelvin (“White channel”) allowing you to set a color that is more pleasing to your eye. The “Reef-Spec Blue” channel, which is a proprietary combination of blue, violet and ultra-violet wavelengths, is actually the only one required to ensure healthy coral growth. Based on our extensive research, the ratio of the blue, violet and UV in the Reef-Spec Blue channel has been set to optimal levels and therefore splitting it to its component parts introduces an unnecessary margin for error. In addition, the The combination of the 2 channels will always produce a spectrum that can be found on natural reefs to a depth of approximately up to 30M.
@@Redseafish is that called WiFi direct in my settings I have 3 types of WiFi all the videos I watch of all WiFi linked different types of lights all say you connect through router thanks for that info I have unlimited data 4g so that's y I don't have a home WiFi thanks again for replying
You set your aquarium setting to "offline" and work on direct mode without adding a local network. The videos show the common settings with a router. If you need someone to walk you through join our FB group if you need the extra help our members can share little tips and videos\screenshots to walk you through: facebook.com/groups/817257271620591/ Or contact tech support here: www.redseafish.com/tech-support-inquiry/
I swear Red sea is the best in term of almost everything. BIG FAN BUT I don;t like their ReefLEDs much but that's the only thing. I'd rather use hydra 32HD lights
To each their own. We love you too despite the Hydra lol. Join our FB community with over 38K members and see why so many are extremely happy with the ReedLEDs. facebook.com/groups/817257271620591
Very smart marketing by trademarking the light as reefled anyone who google searches reef led lighting will get this as first option. I’ll give these a shot and send u all my feedback
I've never had a more frustrating piece of equipment than this light and I also have the reef wave and dosing pump all running on the app that is nothing more than frustrating and is definitely not what you would expect from the price tag😮
Ok red sea your mounting arms come 3 sizes ... my tank is 25 inches from front to back ... the smallest arm is no good... but I can't make up mind if the next size up or the largest is better .... can you help ... I want the light more or less in the middle as in half distance across surface area of tank ..
Red Sea I would like to order the reefer170 deluxe in Germany, and they told me that they give it to me with this new lamp, and if I get it but I don't have the app how do I do it? when do you release the app? is it good for sps corals?
@@lorenzobertoletti8376 Hi, The app will become available once the lights are launched. We are hope to see them arrive to market this month. (May 2019)
Best thing you can do is check out the lighting for yourself once it becomes available. All Red Sea Dealers will have the lighting running on their display tanks and we actively encourage you to go and see/play with the lighting and app before buying anything
Hi I am thinking of purchasing the red sea 170 or 200xl tank. Can you just confirm which of your lights would be best for these aquarium setups. I plan to keep fish and corals although not decided what I will be keeping as will be my first reef tank. Please can you advise?
Great thank you. There’s so many different options and choices I’m a bit blind to it all but am really taken with the Red Sea 50.... just now to afford it. 250 quid go bye bye.
I am trying to set up my red sea reefled 90 for my new Max 170 aquarium. Unfortunately I could not get it to connect to my home wifi despite having whole home coverage. I did a reset to factory settings and can now no longer put it in AP mode to try and connect to reefbeat. Both the plug light and the settings gear light are now constantly red (no blinking). Hitting the settings button no longer seems to have any effect. I've tried unplugging the unit. I have reached out to your technical team and haven't received a response. Tried calling your 1800 number for customer service but no one picks up. Please help. So far I have not been able to get this light turned on at all.
Hi we're sorry to hear you're having difficulties, please sent us an email and one of our support reps will get back to you. www.redseafish.com/tech-support-inquiry/
It's arriving to the different markets starting this week. Depending where you're from you should be able to get in touch with your local Red Sea Dealer and find out when they'll arrive.
We will announce it within the next couple of weeks. Stay tuned and register to the newsletter to get the relevant release date in your market: www.redseafish.com/red-sea-newsletter/
Not at all. It's a Red Sea novel product. The lighting has been developed by Red Sea, after several years of research into the needs of corals within reef aquaria and the results are amazing. Based on our in-depth knowledge of the photo-biology of corals, the compact LED array used in the ReefLED is of a proprietary design and includes a combination of carefully selected LEDs of the specific wavelengths required for sustained coral vitality.
There is a multi-color "Reef Spec" blue channel and a white channel. The first gives everything the corals need for healthy growth while the second gives you control to allow the right shade that would suit your eyes without bombarding the corals with excess harmful radiation. The full specs are here: www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
"Reef-Safe" eh? as opposed to lights that are not reef safe? and is there a reason why the two words are capitalized? Are they a trademark or something? But most importantly... PRICE?
Hi Mike, That's a great question. Let's start with the fact that whatever radiation the corals are not utilizing, turns into heat, promotes free radicals and damages coral tissue, zoox etc. Giving the corals exactly what they needed led out our R&D team to develop the exact blend that would do exactly that. The compact LED array that includes a multi-wavelength, 23,000 Kelvin “REEF-SPEC Blue” channel (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet LEDs) which, together with an 8,000K White channel, provides a reef-safe range of color temperatures that enable all corals to flourish. 80 out of the 90 watts- are “REEF-SPEC Blue”; 10 watts are the 8,000K which is what our eyes need to see to achieve the ideal color. Without extra channels and unlimited control of different color options (which some don't contribute to the coral and cause radiation damage) we managed to minimize the risk of user error as well as the need of all of us becoming "light engineers" to figure out which light recipe is the best\optimal\looks the nicest.
@@Redseafish not a bad price point, it's similar price point to the AI Hydra 26hd, and older Kessil 360 (not the newer ones which are way more expensive), while being at a similar power level. Really hope to see these in action in a store, they seem like a reasonable price piont. I assume the coverage is similar in that 24x24" standard, 18x18" optimal?
@@Day_Paints The longer version is that the ReefLED is Reef-Safe as it has been designed to provide only Reef-Spec light however the user will set it. Based on our research into the photobiology of corals, we have been able to identify the specific light spectrum and intensity (Reef-Spec) that is required to support corals and other inhabitants in a reef aquarium. Light that is outside of these parameters may become an unwanted energy source that turns into heat, promotes the formation of toxic free oxygen radicals and damages coral tissue, zooxanthellae etc. Many LED units on the market can be set to provide the Reef-Spec requirements however most of them also provide undesired wavelengths, have a higher than desired intensity and allow the user to set unbalanced ratios of the desired wavelengths. These features significantly increase the possibility of user error which may damage a reef through incorrect settings. The compact LED array of the ReefLED includes a multi-wavelength, “REEF-SPEC Blue” channel (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet LEDs) that is equivalent to 23,000 Kelvin, which together with an 8,000K White channel, provides a reef-safe spectrum that enable all corals to flourish. The compact array sits under an optical-glass hollow lens that ensures a homogeneous light spectrum with ideal PAR values throughout the aquarium, without hotspots or areas with insufficient light for coral growth and coloration. With 80 watts of “REEF-SPEC Blue” and only 10 watts of the 8,000K the ReefLED can be set according to your personal color preference while maintaining a Reef-Spec setting at all times. Not exceeding the correct daily Photoperiod is also important for the safety of your reef so the ReefBeat App that controls the ReefLED gives warnings if any settings are outside or our Reef-safe guidelines.
I don't like these brackets, as they dont seem adjustable in any scense. Height and or depth should be adjustable based on aquarium type. Also little was said about the clamping of this item. Is it only for rimless tanks? What about thick rimmed tanks? Also bluetooth programmability would have been better much like current USA has done with there system. Internet is not required and neither is the extra router and no loss of features. Another big thing is the colors are not fully customizable as some of the more competitive brands of lighting. Sure they are pricey, but we haven't hears anything about price on your models of lights either, nor have you shown full effects of color on various coral esp zoas. The tanks you should in this video were very plain with limited coral species and not much color. I think alot needs to be addressed here.
Thank you for the detailed comment. Many LED units on the market can be set to provide the Reef-Spec requirements however most of them also provide undesired wavelengths, have a higher than desired intensity and allow the user to set unbalanced ratios of the desired wavelengths. These features significantly increase the possibility of user error which may damage a reef through incorrect settings. The compact LED array of the ReefLED includes a multi-wavelength, “REEF-SPEC Blue” channel (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet LEDs)which together with a White channel, provide a reef-safe spectrum that enable all corals to flourish. The compact array sits under an optical-glass hollow lens that ensures a homogeneous light spectrum with ideal PAR values throughout the aquarium, without hotspots or areas with insufficient light for coral growth and coloration. You probably know how difficult it is to film an aquarium and get a fair representation of color, this is why we highly recommend to go to your local Red Sea dealer and see for yourself how great they look. Most if not all the dealers will be getting them shortly and all LOVED the what they saw during the live demo display at their shop and we are pretty sure you will as well ;).
@@Redseafish I'm willing to check them out and do a review of them if you would like to provide it for me. I'd be very interested to see actual real life colors, par values, and tank compatability of the mounts. If you dont want to provide it to me, I'm sure many youtubers will be getting them for the purposes of review. And I dont mind waiting if that's the case.
I'm interested to learn about the product but the presenter has no business being on camera. His over enthusiastic speaking is just rediculous. I'll read an article about them to find what I need to know. Also the first time I've seen a light designed for a reef tank that's advertised as "reef safe". Lol
Some people are more energetic than others ;) Check out our website for "peaceful" reading. Thank you for your interest. www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
@@Redseafish He caught my attention!! where can I buy one. I have a max e170. the Video said these lights were for reefer and Max systems, but site only lists reefer systems.
You can choose to work online connected to a home router with internet. You can work offline without internet connected to a router to group multiple lights, or offline in direct mode connecting your phone\tablet directly to the LED's Wi-Fi.
I'm super excited about this. I just started my cycle on my new (to me) Max S 650 - and I decided to go all-in on Red Sea reef spec- Tank, Salt, Foundation elements, Nutrition, Carbon, lights etc, even the reef mature pro kit (3 of them, I wish they made a bigger kit). When it comes time for new lights, I'm going to come back to these and see how they are working out.
Thank you for the support. You should join our amazing FB community here- super active and helpful.
facebook.com/groups/817257271620591/
@@Redseafish WAY ahead of you guys -
Cheaper than the kessil, in built controller, same shimmer and form factor. I think we’ve found a winner 👍🏻
Thank you for considering our lights.
I hope ecotech lower their expensive prices !! It doesn’t cost $800 to build a radion fixture !!
Excellent features on these LEDs plug and play
Thank you.
DO YOU KNOW HOW TO INSTALL THES REEFBEAT LIGHTS FROM START TO FINISH? At 73+ with touch of MS type problem; I after getting somebody to help me do this on a Apple 7 iPhone
About time , I have bought and paid for a Red Sea reefer xxl750 deluxe in December 2018 and been waiting months for this to come out , as I’m waiting , any news/rumours on the 750xxl new wider pipe work yet, and sump design then the shop can order my tank and leds , , great video Paul and thanks to Gemma in the uk for support and updates for me on the leds only.
No planned changes to the XXL-750, other than they will be supplied with ReefLED as soon as they become available.
Steve Halls , thanks , but heard on usa forum before it was removed , in the USA , new pipe work was a new feature , has pipe now , the returning water hits the front glass moving all the sand ?
Hi . I am new to the hobbie and just purchased the e260 which comes with 2x90 lights. I will only be having softies in my tank until i find my feet . Could you help we with whats best to grow theres corals . Im running at 55% blue 12% white . Will this be ok . Thanks
You can use the pre-set schedules (15/20/23K) at 100% and if that's too much you can acclimate the corals for 90 days starting at 50% and the app will bring it up to 100% in the given amounts of days. If you see the corals stress at a certain point start the acclimation over at 10% from where you detected the stress to slowly work your way up to 100%. You will figure out what the best % are after a few weeks of acclimation and can drop the % to the desired level.
I swear Brs was just talking about a product like this days ago coming out within 18 months with your exact features lol.
Gee I wonder why.... lol
Just got 2 reefled90 for my 3feet tank, just got a problem that is the moon light will not be on when the program comes to its turn.
Is it because of my time setting that
is from 13:00 -00:00 and then the moon section can't be set over midnight (00:00) cause it is another day routine?
Hi, We are certain it's can easily be solved in the settings. Please contact our tech support, they should be able to sore it out in no time.
www.redseafish.com/tech-support-inquiry/
Am currently using a Radion G4 and although i love the light i might be tempted to swap over to these if the app is stable. changing anything on the radion is a painful experience. plus i really really like the idea of one app for flow and lighting and that it sends you notifications. Havent seen anything about mounting hardware pricing?
Recommended prices for the RL90- €
375.00 | £329.00 | $349.00
Mounting arms €65.00 | £60.00 | $65.00
There are also hanging options different sizes and colors and therefore a big array of prices.
Once we launch all of it will be available and accessible.
We recommend you register to our newsletter to get all the news first.
www.redseafish.com/red-sea-newsletter/
Wow, I love Red Sea products. I’m a big ecotech user but slower changing my mind. Only a DC return pump now.
Any news on the gyre release?
Thanks a lot. Slowly but surely they're next. No official date as of yet.
We will announce the official dates for each market.
Register to our newsletter:
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Or follow us on Facebook to stay up to date with the news and release dates.
so uhhhh, you all do know that you are allowed to come out with lights less than 4/5 years apart correct?
Well... Noted.
Do you have to have broadband to use these?
What about us that just use our phones or tablets for internet?
For full functionality your Red Sea devices should have an active internet connection at all times. If this is not possible, you can onboard and operate your Red Sea devices in an "Offline" mode however some functionalities will not be available.
Amazing light but the plans a bit not clear i have now the 50 verison on 100 blue and 30 white is this okay to grow sps or i need to increase the white
ReefLED includes a relatively small amount of an 8000 Kelvin (“White channel”) allowing you to set a color that is more pleasing to your eye.
The “Reef-Spec Blue” channel, which is a proprietary combination of blue, violet and ultra-violet wavelengths, is actually the only one required to ensure healthy coral growth. Based on our extensive research, the ratio of the blue, violet and UV in the Reef-Spec Blue channel has been set to optimal levels and therefore splitting it to its component parts introduces an unnecessary margin for error. In addition, the The combination of the 2 channels will always produce a spectrum that can be found on natural reefs to a depth of approximately up to 30M.
@@Redseafish so white on 30% is fine
Absolutely.
Will it shorten the lifespan if i set 100% fully on?
Or you recommend not to?
Would three of these be enough for a 4 ft tank?
What about if you dont have a room router will it still work in your home using a smart phone
You can operate the ReefLED in direct mode which means its linked directly to your phone.
@@Redseafish is that called WiFi direct in my settings I have 3 types of WiFi all the videos I watch of all WiFi linked different types of lights all say you connect through router thanks for that info I have unlimited data 4g so that's y I don't have a home WiFi thanks again for replying
You set your aquarium setting to "offline" and work on direct mode without adding a local network. The videos show the common settings with a router.
If you need someone to walk you through join our FB group if you need the extra help our members can share little tips and videos\screenshots to walk you through:
facebook.com/groups/817257271620591/
Or contact tech support here:
www.redseafish.com/tech-support-inquiry/
I swear Red sea is the best in term of almost everything. BIG FAN BUT
I don;t like their ReefLEDs much but that's the only thing. I'd rather use hydra 32HD lights
To each their own. We love you too despite the Hydra lol.
Join our FB community with over 38K members and see why so many are extremely happy with the ReedLEDs.
facebook.com/groups/817257271620591
Very smart marketing by trademarking the light as reefled anyone who google searches reef led lighting will get this as first option. I’ll give these a shot and send u all my feedback
Looking forward to hearing it.
hi par reading were taken at full power?
Yes, there's a lot of useful information regarding the specs in our FAQ area:
www.redseafish.com/reef-beat-faq/?cat=379
Hello! What is the frequency at which the LEDs turn on and off in a fraction of seconds?
I've never had a more frustrating piece of equipment than this light and I also have the reef wave and dosing pump all running on the app that is nothing more than frustrating and is definitely not what you would expect from the price tag😮
We would love to hear from you and assist you. Please reach out to our support.
Ok red sea your mounting arms come 3 sizes ... my tank is 25 inches from front to back ... the smallest arm is no good... but I can't make up mind if the next size up or the largest is better .... can you help ... I want the light more or less in the middle as in half distance across surface area of tank ..
Just bought one , nice light!
Glad you liked it.
I 'don't found the REEFBEAT APP in the APPSTORE (apple) why? i stay in italy
It will be available once the products are released.
Red Sea I would like to order the reefer170 deluxe in Germany, and they told me that they give it to me with this new lamp, and if I get it but I don't have the app how do I do it? when do you release the app? is it good for sps corals?
@@lorenzobertoletti8376 Hi, The app will become available once the lights are launched. We are hope to see them arrive to market this month. (May 2019)
was just looking at new lights (xr15w pro) and seen these and I am very interested, when is the release date for north america more so Canada.
Ready at about end of April according to RS
We hope they arrive to shops in N.America around mid May.
any info on shading in the future would be welcome. looking to upgrade from my LED future that currently shades the heck out of SPS
Best thing you can do is check out the lighting for yourself once it becomes available. All Red Sea Dealers will have the lighting running on their display tanks and we actively encourage you to go and see/play with the lighting and app before buying anything
Hi I am thinking of purchasing the red sea 170 or 200xl tank. Can you just confirm which of your lights would be best for these aquarium setups. I plan to keep fish and corals although not decided what I will be keeping as will be my first reef tank. Please can you advise?
Been looking for a solution like this for a while that i can use on my fluval 13.5. 50 watt version should be ideal.
This is complete overkill for a 13.5 tank man, unless you're planning to later use it on a bigger system i highly suggest you save your money
Stuart....I’ve got the same tank and am looking to upgrade the light range on this tank too, did you upgrade/change the light?
@@philldrewett2622 I went for the reefled 50 yes. It can be ott so i dialed down the lights to 50%.
Great thank you. There’s so many different options and choices I’m a bit blind to it all but am really taken with the Red Sea 50.... just now to afford it. 250 quid go bye bye.
How many of this will I need for a 55 gallon? My tank has a brace in the center!
It depends on the measurements. Check out the coverage areas of the RL50 as well as the RL90:
www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
Does any ones power pack get that hot it actually burns you if you touch it?
How may would I need for a 7 foot aquarium
I am trying to set up my red sea reefled 90 for my new Max 170 aquarium. Unfortunately I could not get it to connect to my home wifi despite having whole home coverage. I did a reset to factory settings and can now no longer put it in AP mode to try and connect to reefbeat. Both the plug light and the settings gear light are now constantly red (no blinking). Hitting the settings button no longer seems to have any effect. I've tried unplugging the unit. I have reached out to your technical team and haven't received a response. Tried calling your 1800 number for customer service but no one picks up. Please help. So far I have not been able to get this light turned on at all.
Hi we're sorry to hear you're having difficulties, please sent us an email and one of our support reps will get back to you.
www.redseafish.com/tech-support-inquiry/
How long will they last on a Reefer 3XL 900?
How should I program my reef led 90 for my biocube 29?
Standard pre-programs. Keep it simple. Just choose the color you want 15/20/23K and sunrise and let the app do the rest.
Thank you but how should I set up my intensity and time without damaging my corals
@@luisjimenez-mk2yf You can set the acclimation mode on. 50% for 50 days and let them get used to the LED intensity.
Hello
Red sea led 90 for how long aquarium we can use?
How do you get the ReefBeat App
It will be available as soon as the ReefLEDs come out.
Go to Apps on your mob and download it via Apple
Excelente lámpara!, ya la he solicitado y viene en camino!, 💕💕💕
Does it shimmer like a Kessil ?
We suggest you walked into the closest Red Sea dealer and see for yourself as its something very individual.
How many off these would i need on a 300l 120 (L) x 50 (W) x 53 (H) cm tank?
2X RL90s
@@Redseafish is that good enough to have healthy fast growing and colourful corals? lighting wise
I want to mount these in my canopy, unfortunately you only provide proprietary mounting options. Oh well....sale lost.
When the reefled50 be released?
It's arriving to the different markets starting this week. Depending where you're from you should be able to get in touch with your local Red Sea Dealer and find out when they'll arrive.
Sounds good, but what about spread?
All the specs and coverage areas are here:
www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
When will they be available?
We will announce it within the next couple of weeks. Stay tuned and register to the newsletter to get the relevant release date in your market:
www.redseafish.com/red-sea-newsletter/
Is this just AI and Radions manufactoring in another brand name or is it Red Sea own produced product?
Not at all. It's a Red Sea novel product. The lighting has been developed by Red Sea, after several years of research into the needs of corals within reef aquaria and the results are amazing. Based on our in-depth knowledge of the photo-biology of corals, the compact LED array used in the ReefLED is of a proprietary design and includes a combination of carefully selected LEDs of the specific wavelengths required for sustained coral vitality.
@@Redseafish no aqua medic?
@@Strienie1 No.
Guess I'll have to start saving up for these...
Thanks for watching.
But how much will it set us back in costs?
AIOFan $340 US
AIOFan $65 for mounting bracket
How many color led?
There is a multi-color "Reef Spec" blue channel and a white channel. The first gives everything the corals need for healthy growth while the second gives you control to allow the right shade that would suit your eyes without bombarding the corals with excess harmful radiation.
The full specs are here:
www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
Sounds exciting 😁👍 🐠
We all are very excited.
Why is it that Paul has the exact same pose, hand gestures and tone of voice on every video? This guy must be a robot. 😃
He's real name is R2DPool, but we call him Paul.
This looks great!
Thank you
"Reef-Safe" eh? as opposed to lights that are not reef safe? and is there a reason why the two words are capitalized? Are they a trademark or something?
But most importantly... PRICE?
Hi Mike, That's a great question. Let's start with the fact that whatever radiation the corals are not utilizing, turns into heat, promotes free radicals and damages coral tissue, zoox etc. Giving the corals exactly what they needed led out our R&D team to develop the exact blend that would do exactly that.
The compact LED array that includes a multi-wavelength, 23,000 Kelvin “REEF-SPEC Blue” channel (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet LEDs) which, together with an 8,000K White channel, provides a reef-safe range of color temperatures that enable all corals to flourish.
80 out of the 90 watts- are “REEF-SPEC Blue”; 10 watts are the 8,000K which is what our eyes need to see to achieve the ideal color. Without extra channels and unlimited control of different color options (which some don't contribute to the coral and cause radiation damage) we managed to minimize the risk of user error as well as the need of all of us becoming "light engineers" to figure out which light recipe is the best\optimal\looks the nicest.
Recommended prices for the RL90- €
375.00 | £329.00 | $349.00
@@Redseafish not a bad price point, it's similar price point to the AI Hydra 26hd, and older Kessil 360 (not the newer ones which are way more expensive), while being at a similar power level. Really hope to see these in action in a store, they seem like a reasonable price piont.
I assume the coverage is similar in that 24x24" standard, 18x18" optimal?
@@Mike__B Optimal coverage is 24"X24" (or 60cmX60cm).
All the specs are available here:
www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
capitals as NOBODY has ever done it b4 - ha ha ha- he's on drugs I'm sure
How much
Recommended prices for the RL90- €
375.00 | £329.00 | $349.00
How many phones are in his pocket?
Well Red Sea I Hope they are reef safe.
You'll be surprised to know that some LEDs out there are not. ;)
I'm just saying there are better ways of saying it that are not so vague.:P @@Redseafish
@@Day_Paints The longer version is that the ReefLED is Reef-Safe as it has been designed to provide only Reef-Spec light however the user will set it.
Based on our research into the photobiology of corals, we have been able to identify the specific light spectrum and intensity (Reef-Spec) that is required to support corals and other inhabitants in a reef aquarium. Light that is outside of these parameters may become an unwanted energy source that turns into heat, promotes the formation of toxic free oxygen radicals and damages coral tissue, zooxanthellae etc.
Many LED units on the market can be set to provide the Reef-Spec requirements however most of them also provide undesired wavelengths, have a higher than desired intensity and allow the user to set unbalanced ratios of the desired wavelengths. These features significantly increase the possibility of user error which may damage a reef through incorrect settings.
The compact LED array of the ReefLED includes a multi-wavelength, “REEF-SPEC Blue” channel (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet LEDs) that is equivalent to 23,000 Kelvin, which together with an 8,000K White channel, provides a reef-safe spectrum that enable all corals to flourish. The compact array sits under an optical-glass hollow lens that ensures a homogeneous light spectrum with ideal PAR values throughout the aquarium, without hotspots or areas with insufficient light for coral growth and coloration. With 80 watts of “REEF-SPEC Blue” and only 10 watts of the 8,000K the ReefLED can be set according to your personal color preference while maintaining a Reef-Spec setting at all times.
Not exceeding the correct daily Photoperiod is also important for the safety of your reef so the ReefBeat App that controls the ReefLED gives warnings if any settings are outside or our Reef-safe guidelines.
@@Redseafish There we go:) I know the research is proprietary, but it sounds interesting.
Price point ???
Recommended prices for the RL90- €
375.00 | £329.00 | $349.00
Worst light I ever used. 90 blue lights spoiled in half a year. Software scheduler always stop very now and then, need to reset to get it up again.
Looks promising
Thank you
Ill stick with my hydras
Would have better with Neil....
Excelent!!!
Coming from you it's a compliment. Thank you.
Testowałbym....oj testowałbym...:(
ooo i want I want
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Kessil Killers
I don't like these brackets, as they dont seem adjustable in any scense. Height and or depth should be adjustable based on aquarium type. Also little was said about the clamping of this item. Is it only for rimless tanks? What about thick rimmed tanks? Also bluetooth programmability would have been better much like current USA has done with there system. Internet is not required and neither is the extra router and no loss of features. Another big thing is the colors are not fully customizable as some of the more competitive brands of lighting. Sure they are pricey, but we haven't hears anything about price on your models of lights either, nor have you shown full effects of color on various coral esp zoas. The tanks you should in this video were very plain with limited coral species and not much color. I think alot needs to be addressed here.
Thank you for the detailed comment.
Many LED units on the market can be set to provide the Reef-Spec requirements however most of them also provide undesired wavelengths, have a higher than desired intensity and allow the user to set unbalanced ratios of the desired wavelengths. These features significantly increase the possibility of user error which may damage a reef through incorrect settings.
The compact LED array of the ReefLED includes a multi-wavelength, “REEF-SPEC Blue” channel (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet LEDs)which together with a White channel, provide a reef-safe spectrum that enable all corals to flourish. The compact array sits under an optical-glass hollow lens that ensures a homogeneous light spectrum with ideal PAR values throughout the aquarium, without hotspots or areas with insufficient light for coral growth and coloration.
You probably know how difficult it is to film an aquarium and get a fair representation of color, this is why we highly recommend to go to your local Red Sea dealer and see for yourself how great they look. Most if not all the dealers will be getting them shortly and all LOVED the what they saw during the live demo display at their shop and we are pretty sure you will as well ;).
@@Redseafish I'm willing to check them out and do a review of them if you would like to provide it for me. I'd be very interested to see actual real life colors, par values, and tank compatability of the mounts. If you dont want to provide it to me, I'm sure many youtubers will be getting them for the purposes of review. And I dont mind waiting if that's the case.
The best thing to do when in doubt, is to go and see it working at a shop, ask all the question and see how it actually work in a living system.
@@Redseafish where and when?
I also still think you are wrong to have a preset spectrum as every tank has a different depth.
#GIVEBACKTOGRETA #CORALREEFLIGHTDONATION
Please, my wallet can't take it!!😂
Slowly there. Take your time ;)
Paul are you on drugs?? Its bit OTT mate
I'm interested to learn about the product but the presenter has no business being on camera. His over enthusiastic speaking is just rediculous. I'll read an article about them to find what I need to know.
Also the first time I've seen a light designed for a reef tank that's advertised as "reef safe". Lol
Some people are more energetic than others ;)
Check out our website for "peaceful" reading.
Thank you for your interest.
www.redseafish.com/hardware/reefled/
lighten up
He did an awesome job!
@@Redseafish He caught my attention!! where can I buy one. I have a max e170. the Video said these lights were for reefer and Max systems, but site only lists reefer systems.
Totally agree; is he short of a slice or what? completely inappropriate presenter; he'd be better of yapping about toilet powder
Do you need a home router or is it WiFi direct to your device and once you have programmed can you switch your device off
You can choose to work online connected to a home router with internet. You can work offline without internet connected to a router to group multiple lights, or offline in direct mode connecting your phone\tablet directly to the LED's Wi-Fi.