- The lighting will be aesthetically better.
- Power consumption will decrease dramatically.
- No more purchasing new metal halide and VHO bulbs every year.
- No need for moonlights.
- Lighting is completely programable.
- Remote access to the light configuration.
- Works in tandem with Ecotech MP40w ES pumps.
- Easier integration with Profilux system controller.
- Ecotech provides optional power backup system.
I purchased three Ecotech Radion lights about a year ago.
However, I hadn't gotten around into deciding how to implement them into the system, until now. My plan is to create another aluminum rack and hang the lights from the rack. The lights will hang from the rack using support beams, which can slide horizontally across the rack. This allows me the option to place the lights wherever I want across the tank. Regarding the distance of the lights to the surface of the water, there is no longer a need for manually changing it. If you want more light, rather than bringing the lights closer to the surface, all that is needed is to increase the intensity of the lights. The Ecotech Radion lights are so powerful that running them at full power is too much for corals to handle anyways. Hanging them ten inches from the surface is optimal, which is where I have them placed.
The aluminum rack is smaller, at five feet, than the previous one built for my metal halide / VHO setup, at a little over six feet. It will have a smaller foot print and give more space within the canopy. Here are the lights implemented into the system. Much cleaner than the previous MH / VHO setup.
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