rtackett;595032 wrote: I am going that route also and after considerable research, what I found was that the sol blue gives you a little more options than the whites do. I ordered mine from reefgeek.com which saved me the tax since I bought four of the modules. They have free shipping.
rtackett;595032 wrote: I am going that route also and after considerable research, what I found was that the sol blue gives you a little more options than the whites do. I ordered mine from reefgeek.com which saved me the tax since I bought four of the modules. They have free shipping.
rtackett;595100 wrote: The initial cost was a concern I had but when I figured the cost of replacement bulbs (2 XM 400 watt approx every 8-10 mos), the heat issue for my tank as well as the room I have my tank in) I think the cost is more than justified. Additionally, I have more flexibility with the lighting and it greatly reduces my use of powercords. I think the color is better under LEDs also. Last summer, I was having to constantly run a chiller to maintain temp in the tank as well as the A/C was going heavy in the room that I had my 110 in. So everything taken into consideration, I feel the initial cost is justified.
LandonL;595073 wrote: I have 4 AI LED V1 modules over my 90g mixed reef. I love them, so they are worth it to me.
Thinking of Sol White versus Sol Blue, I would probably go with the blues. I have mine running at 40% white, 90% blue to get the color I want. I don't really like the color when the whites are turned up much more. When I upgrade the modules, I will probably be going with the Sol Blue upgrade.
You may be able to use 3 modules on that setup. If you are not really going to be doing much SPS, no need to have the fourth module in my opinion.
sprinklerman500;595069 wrote: Two thousand just in LEDS,is it really worth it?
wingo81;595108 wrote: do you ever run yours @ %100
SnowManSnow;595117 wrote: I'm not ready to spring for LEDs QUITE YET... Just waiting a while for some hard and fast facts n such