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GHL Mitras LX6200-HV LED Light

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Hello all,
As stated in my title, I have a used GHL Mitras LX6200-HV LED light for sale.
The light itself is in great shape, all LEDs work as does the side display. This is a pretty amazing light and still is plenty powerful to grow any coral you desire. There are no scratches on the LED side that would cause any distortion and I just took the light apart and cleaned the internals of all dust and debris. I bought the light not too long ago but of course right after purchasing it, I came across an amazing deal on a Gen4 radion, so I picked that up as well. As I only have 1 tank, I don't need both lights, so I am parting ways with the Mitras. I'm just asking for what I paid for it. It'll come with power supply as well. If you would like to see any additional images, please let me know and I can post them. When I try to get a decent shot with the LEDs on, it just looks like I pointed my camera at the sun haha. Do a quick search on this light and you will quickly find it is a very high quality light, with high quality LEDs.

Asking $315 obo. Located in Seattle, Washington but can ship at buyers expense.
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Just wondering why you went with the radion instead of the Mitras?


These are the second to last generation of Mitras. I wanted to try the latest and greatest technology that was out there.
These came out I believe around the same time as the Gen3s. I got these originally as they had as much power output and better spread than the radions, but I only have a cube tank, so one xr30 g4 is plenty of spread with my supplemental t5s. This light was a bit overkill for my current setup.
Dont get me wrong though, its a great light and the build quality is better than the radions.
 
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