LED upgrade for nanocube

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Is there anyone in the metro area that does LED upgrades for the nanocube canopy? I have found somewhere in California that does it, but would rather spend the money locally. Any recommendations would be appreciated. If any of you are interested in the upgrade I found just search nanocube led upgrade on eBay. The only downside is a 20-30 day turn around time.

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Why don't u just remove the hood and get a kessil. Look much nicer + less worry about salt creep
 
Is there a particular model recommended? Sorry I am new to this


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I think a kessil 160 would fit perfectly. Also give u the intensity adjustment as well. There is a new one for a nano from kessils, but the par is only about half as the 160
 
Ricky5415;1102561 wrote: I think a kessil 160 would fit perfectly. Also give u the intensity adjustment as well. There is a new one for a nano from kessils, but the par is only about half as the 160



Thanks Ricky. I will do some researching this weekend. Possibly hit up some B&M to compare.


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I was interested on one particular model, it's an 85watt box led, the person who I've talk with it says it's pretty good that it can grow sps, aside from other requirements on water quality of course.
content://com.sec.android.app.sbrowser/readinglist/1205153559.mhtml

We've a chat on Fb and the service and warranty seems pretty good and not bad compared with the top brands, heck the price it's really good.


One thing, always something haha! Wish they can be wifi capable, nowadays seems to be a norm that everyone wants to find the right spot with the coral demands through a controller at your liking.
The guy also said that the desing can be hacked and they can be controlled, if desired, with any of the controllers available.

Oops, link won't work. Follow this on Google:

sBox Sprite Reef Nano
 
joseayes;1102566 wrote: I was interested on one particular model, it's an 85watt box led, the person who I've talk with it says it's pretty good that it can grow sps, aside from other requirements on water quality of course.
content://com.sec.android.app.sbrowser/readinglist/1205153559.mhtml

We've a chat on Fb and the service and warranty seems pretty good and not bad compared with the top brands, heck the price it's really good.


One thing, always something haha! Wish they can be wifi capable, nowadays seems to be a norm that everyone wants to find the right spot with the coral demands through a controller at your liking.
The guy also said that the desing can be hacked and they can be controlled, if desired, with any of the controllers available.

Oops, link won't work. Follow this on Google:

sBox Sprite Reef Nano



What is the group on fb? Looks like something I might be interested in.


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I have a reefbreeder nano aka coral box led for sale. It was on my tank for a couple months as a fill in for the shadowing ends. It is an awesome little light and would be perfect for a nano tank.
 
Greggduguid;1102573 wrote: What is the group on fb? Looks like something I might be interested in.


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The page is: sbreeflights.com
The light I'm talking about is the SB Sprite Reef Nano 2
We had the talk on Fb, yes, it was on a biocube group, responding to someone looking for an upgrade, but the thread was not specially for that simple light, one guy, i guess the owner just suggested it as an option.
 
I picked up a new canopy off eBay yesterday. It was super cheap and gives me an extra so I can play around with the old.

I found this site this morning. Still researching more options

http://proledsupply.com/contents/en-us/d2.html">http://proledsupply.com/contents/en-us/d2.html</a>


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I am way late on this, but check out Nanobox too. The website is Nanoboxreef.com. He is out of North Carolina and the lights are solid quality. I have the duo and did a DIY stand with conduit pipe from Lowes.
 
ReeferJW;1104986 wrote: I am way late on this, but check out Nanobox too. The website is Nanoboxreef.com. He is out of North Carolina and the lights are solid quality. I have the duo and did a DIY stand with conduit pipe from Lowes.



I will give it a look. Thank you. I found a spare hood on eBay for super cheap. I do want to make a transition to LED though.


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Personally, I would just get rid of the lid...ditching the lid allows for ALL SORTS of LED options
 
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