Vega vs Hydra what to buy?

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Just saw the hydra online and was wondering what the difference between the two. The hydra looks pretty nice and could possible have more color options than the Vega but i am new to the LED world so i am looking for some input. I will be putting one over a 24x24x20 cube.
 
porpoiseaquatics;878272 wrote: Why limit it to just those? Check out the Tesla Svelte LED using Cree LEDs.

What a knock off though. Pretty sure Maxspect is a Chinese company, so knocking off a Chinese product is pretty much the lowest of low. I wouldn't buy it just based on that.
 
The hydras have 80 degree optics and work with the wireless controller without an adapter.

I think the hydras fall in line between the Sol and the Vega. AI makes some great lights and have awesome customer service. All their products are modular and can be upgraded as technology improves.
 
Not sure the Tesla is a knockoff... the shape is similar but so are a lot of things we buy (light bulbs). And... it appears to be a US company.

I'll be getting three Razors (sweet deal), but would definitely consider the Tesla for the warranty if nothing else. (One year, LED pad replacement three years).

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•Honoring the great Nikola Tesla, these American-made USA CREE™ XLamp® fixtures are produced in the USA. These are not an OEM Asia Product.

Origin:
Tesla: Made in the USA / Austria
Razor: Asia / China

Heat Sink:
Tesla: One piece approx. 2″ thickness
Razor: Two piece approx. .09″ thickness

Size:
Tesla: 23.75″
Razor: 20.5″ and 27″

Wireless Remote Control:
Tesla: Yes
Razor: None

Drivers:
Tesla: Internal / Proprietary
Razor: External / Meanwell

LEDs per pad:
Tesla: 12
Razor: 13

Wattage:
Tesla: 108
Razor: starting at 120

Controller:
Tesla: four channels
Razor: two channels

USA Owners / Distributors:
Tesla: Tesla Motors, Inc. / Sold at OCReef and a few others throughout the USA and Austria
Razor: Coralvue USA / Maxspect China
 
elFloyd;878290 wrote: Not sure the Tesla is a knockoff...

It most certainly is. Wouldn't bother me a bit, it's about time we start undercutting the Chinese
 
Clay4AU;878288 wrote: The hydras have 80 degree optics and work with the wireless controller without an adapter.

I think the hydras fall in line between the Sol and the Vega. AI makes some great lights and have awesome customer service. All their products are modular and can be upgraded as technology improves.


I'm pretty sure the hydras are replacing the Sol. i believe with the vega you can customize each puck and replace pucks to obtain the color desired. hydra and sol cannot do that. the hydra is a set color pattern

I knew I saw this somewhere
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I run the AI Vega color and have been very happy with it. But if you buy an AI setup I would strongly recommend buying the new director and not the so called wireless controller. In my experience with the controller it was JUNK.....
 
I appreciate all the info. I was just looking at their website and did not realize they had the Hydra. Thanks for the link maximus that was good info.
 
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