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I am looking at jumping into the LED market for the first time and was wondering if anybody has used or experienced these units? The one that i am looking at is the Nova A4 for a 60 or 90 gallon cube. Looking to see if it is comparable to the more well known units such as the AI.
 
Been doing a bit of research on this same subject, but no practical experience. Reef Breeders uses Bridgelux LEDs. Some would argue these are not as good as CREE. I believe the AI to be a better unit overall. However for the money I would not hesitate going with the Reef Breeders.

Regarding AI... you can pick up a refurbished SOL at their website. Also, the AI Hydra look interesting. (But still, for the money the Reef Breeders still look good.)
 
I think the Nova line may be using Cree LED's......at least I remember him saying the super nova was. The A4 is only a few weeks old. I don't know if you'll find a lot of feedback other than initial impressions.
 
Thanks for the help. I might give them a call or an email and ask about which led comes in the A4 series. Also wondering about the control ability of the fixture itself.

Larry i did not know you could buy refurbished. I might have to look into that. The Hydra does look interesting as well and i might have to do some research on that one to.
 
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gixxer600;880446 wrote: Also wondering about the control ability of the fixture itself.

What are you wondering? I have a Photon and the controls are the same.
 
I have 4 of the Photons (only mine came from the factory so they are called something else (I think IT2040)) Great color, They have true heat sinks in them unlike some of the other units that are out there. For the price that is good. It is a great built light. I keep RBTA under them with no problem. I have the power cut way back on mine. The manufacture is great to deal with (Evergrow) I did have a warrantee issue with mine when I got them but they sent me the new parts in just a few days to fix them. I have read that ReefBreaders is great on the warranty also. Get on Reef Central there is a very good link on the lights. It has been split several times now because of it being so long. Lots of great information on the lights there. If you order from the factory you can get custom color/spectrum. You will love the lights.
 
elFloyd;880450 wrote: http://shop.aquaillumination.com/collections/refurbished">http://shop.aquaillumination.com/collections/refurbished</a>[/QUOTE]

I just picked up a year only SOL Blue, never over 10%, for $230 :thumbs:
 
bruce 1;880470 wrote: I have 4 of the Photons (only mine came from the factory so they are called something else (I think IT2040)) Great color, They have true heat sinks in them unlike some of the other units that are out there. For the price that is good. It is a great built light. I keep RBTA under them with no problem. I have the power cut way back on mine. The manufacture is great to deal with (Evergrow) I did have a warrantee issue with mine when I got them but they sent me the new parts in just a few days to fix them. I have read that ReefBreaders is great on the warranty also. Get on Reef Central there is a very good link on the lights. It has been split several times now because of it being so long. Lots of great information on the lights there. If you order from the factory you can get custom color/spectrum. You will love the lights.

On RC they usually do a group buy monthly. thats hoe I got a value unit for $160 with custom optics and free shipping.
 
Do they have all the same type if functions such as dusk to dawn and is the controlled fairly easy to use. I heard that the air init is fairly unfriendly.
 
Their units are very user friendly. I too, jumped into the LED arena 4 weeks ago. I bought the fixture you are going to go with, the Nova A4. It has been Super so far! Logan is the contact person at Reefbreeders. He has been so helpful to me. Hard to get him on the phone sometimes but, he will call you back. I bet i've called him at least 6 or 7 times with a question after i bought this unit. I have my Nova A4 over my 30 cube and soon it will go over a 60 cube that i'll be setting up. He told me to start at 20% during max daylight hours and increase it 10% a week. I'm at 40% max during a 3 hour daylight span. Yes ,you can ramp up the intensity each 30 min. or each hour,whichever you choose. He told me never to go over 60 to 70 % max daylight. It also has moonlights on one of the Channels. This light gives great shimmer. Programming changes are easy and i use the remote that comes with it. Heat is not a factor at all with this light. 2 year warrenty can't be beat. My corals now really pop and glow ...They seem to love it. Best $299. I've spent. Can't wait to get it over my 60 cube. I really think you'll like it
 
I loved my reef breeders fixture great lights for the money

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cj22009;880551 wrote: I loved my reef breeders fixture great lights for the money

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Pic of your tank, I know you've had those reefbreeders for a while now let's see them
 
I have the full spectrum value fixtures now but I will post a pic tomorrow when all the lights are on

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Curious to know why as well. Also wondering if the "full spectrum" really pits out the correct wavelengths to eben benefit coral growth and health or is it just a gimmic.
 
I can say I have seen good growth with full spectrum. I had a staghorn and purple acro that more than doubled in size in about 4 months vs my old mh setup. So I do believe that the full spectrum does have its advantages. Not to mention hardly no heat and very little power consumption.

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Not to hijack the thread but with the value fixtures you can use varspd or pwm module on the apex and bypass the built in dimmer and control with the apex I am waiting on my pwm module to do this.

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