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finally got it. it is hung up and i am currently trying to configure it but i cant get the ecosmart config to run on the comp. it is installed but not running for some reason. cant wait till its running. i think i will do a build thread on my solana later
 
Keep us updated on how you like it. Thinking of doing them over a 120g tank in the store.
 
So far I have it in artificial configuration which is a custom but its not as customizable (sp?) As I thought. Anyone wanna chime in with how they configured their unit would be helpful. I'm not sure if I went as deep as I could have. I know what I will be doing over the next day or so
 
well its been a couple of days since i put the light on the tank and the corals are taking to it just fine. even though i havent had time to change the settings more the fixture is worth it for sure. i am getting better visible color due to it changing from 14k in the morning and 20k int he evening. with my mh fixture i had no actinic supplement also but now i have that and the ability to have actinic night viewing. im anxious to see my next power bill. i guess to sum it up overall i am very satisfied with the new fixture as i thought i would be.
 
I'm hoping they will release the apex . It's harder to show off your coral on que if u have to yank out ur laptop to change the setting.
 
I would check out the EcoTech Marine community forum, specifically the Radion Topic Forum:

http://community.ecotechmarine.com/ecotechmarine/products/ecotechmarine_radion_xr30_led_fixture">http://community.ecotechmarine.com/ecotechmarine/products/ecotechmarine_radion_xr30_led_fixture</a>

Ecotech Sponsor Forum on RC:

[IMG]http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=501">http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=501</a>

I have eight Radions over two reef tanks, and I use Natural Mode. Artificial Mode is [B]highly[/B] customizable. You can dial in any Kelvin temperature you want at any point in the photoperiod. Play with the settings more and you'll see this.

I like Natural Mode because it offers varying Kelvin throughout the day, and is based on Sunlight patterns on the equator. The depth offset is unique as well.

I doubt there is a more customizable LED fixture on the market right now.
 
With just one metal halide fixture I doubt you will see a difference at all. The cost of running a single 250 watt MH is around or less than $7.50 a month (that's at .12 a KWH). Also a single MH really isn't going to dramatically increase your room temperature either. The Radion ran at an average of 135 watts for 10 hours a day is going to cost you about $5 a month, so you might with the small amount of cooling needed and whatever else save $3-5 a month. It really only starts to add up when you are running 2,3, or more large MH fixtures. I'd really hate to see the bill for those running 3 400 watt halides mid-summer...
 
The Radion has a draw of 138 watts or close to it, which should be at 100%, and very few folks run them at that. The six on my 300 gallon peak at 85%, but total probably average about 60-65% intensity, taking into account the slow ramp up and down. My other two peak at 50%, so I'm sure there is a savings in electricity, although the Radion is expensive itself.
 
Acroholic;752433 wrote: The Radion has a draw of 138 watts or close to it, which should be at 100%, and very few folks run them at that. The six on my 300 gallon peak at 85%, but total probably average about 60-65% intensity, taking into account the slow ramp up and down. My other two peak at 50%, so I'm sure there is a savings in electricity, although the Radion is expensive itself.

In your case you should make your money back in no time. But on a tank with just a single light it will more than likely take longer to make your money back than you will have the tank up..
 
db366;752452 wrote: In your case you should make your money back in no time. But on a tank with just a single light it will more than likely take longer to make your money back than you will have the tank up..

Yea, seeing how the Radion is $749, and a good single halide setup would be half that. Be a long time to see that extra $375 back.
 
Looking forward to someone selling off an AI so I can drop another one over my cube =)
 
Acroholic;752456 wrote: Yea, seeing how the Radion is $749, and a good single halide setup would be half that. Be a long time to see that extra $375 back.

Not when you factor in quality MH bulb replacement.
 
JayU;753914 wrote: Not when you factor in quality MH bulb replacement.

A 'lil less than 5 years at $80 per halide bulb if you change out at 12 month intervals.
 
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