Chihiros WRGB2 settings

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Hi everyone!

I'm in the process of putting together an 80 gallon/300 liters tank. I plan to grow soft corals, and I'll be using a Chihiros WRGB II 120cm.

The individual leds for this light are customizable, so if I put the whites, red and green light to low levels, I can increase the blues higher. What do you think would be a good setting for the soft corals?

My initial idea was something like:

140% blue
10% white
10% green
5% red

Sounds good? Or should I use different values?

thanks.
 
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Most reefer's run there blues much higher than white, green, red for color of the corals and growth. I would suggest to, start with 100% on the blue to see how your system reacts.
 

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Hi everyone!

I'm in the process of putting together an 80 gallon/300 liters tank. I plan to grow soft corals, and I'll be using a Chihiros WRGB II 120cm.

The individual leds for this light are customizable, so if I put the whites, red and green light to low levels, I can increase the blues higher. What do you think would be a good setting for the soft corals?

My initial idea was something like:

140% blue
10% white
10% green
5% red

Sounds good? Or should I use different values?

thanks.
Hmmm Chihiros are generally just RGB w/ no white.
Also I'm not aware they can "overdrive" channels
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Hmmm Chihiros are generally just RGB w/ no white.
Also I'm not aware they can "overdrive" channels
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Is a chihiros WRGB2 120cm. It let me customize blue, white, red and green values in the app. The other Chihiros 60cm that I have only let me customize RGB.
About the overdrive, no idea how it works, but it only let me put the blue over 100% if the other colors are low.
 

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Is a chihiros WRGB2 120cm. It let me customize blue, white, red and green values in the app. The other Chihiros 60cm that I have only let me customize RGB.
About the overdrive, no idea how it works, but it only let me put the blue over 100% if the other colors are low.
is it the pro version, because that's new to me as well, I have one on a planted tank. i've never been able to control the white channel, or overdrive the rgb
 
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Nice, can you get good color with it? I’m thinking about doing the same thing.
Yeah, just the blue only looks pretty strong. I plan to have something like 3 hours of just blue, then 6 hours of blue with a bit of white, red and green, and then another couple hours of just blue. Should be more than enough to maintain some easy corals.
 
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