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Thanks for the reply. I totally understand the position you were in and while the fixture is not appealing to look at, I am greatly intrigued by the performance especially after seeing the review from BRS. I have a canopy so I think it is a win win at this point.Thanks Maroun!
I agree, learning curve is rewarding.
I just make 1000 pictures and with some luck 4-5 of them are Ok.
Lets hope next year it will be 1 out of 100 haha
Bedankt! I will ask but I thought it was (former) Dutch East Indies
Thanks and I will keep updating this topic!
About the form factor and choice of the CoralCare fixture.
In our labs we worked for multiple years on the design and validation of the CoralCare spectrum and optics. Once we knew what was key (spectral distribution, homogeneity and color consistency) to efficiently grow corals and stimulate colorization, we scanned the existing Philips portfolio to find a product that could meet the required specifications. Philips is a multibillion company, but that does not automatically mean it grants you unlimited resources to develop a product!!
It took me an extreme effort to influence and convince the board to invest in this proposition for a niche market. You can imagine that a company perceives each product as an investment, which eventually should compensate for the development and release costs (and even better, make a profit).Therefor we decided to scan the Philips portfolio on existing products and determine what product already fulfilled a part of the Marine aquaristic specification.
We chose for the Gentlespace 2 architecture, an extremely durable and high quality fixture that ensures reliability and long lifetime of the product. We changed the optics, LED engine and driver components to further match the specs (the five points we mention as benefits of the system). This choice affects the aesthetic appearance of this fixture. It has an industrial look (because it was designed for this) that some reefers do not find appealing.
We made the choice to put the performance of the fixture as our most important priority.
Therefor we considered passive cooling as a mandatory feature, and for a 190Watt fixture that simply means that a large quantity of metal is needed to ensure a correct operation temperature of the fixture (while applied in aquaristic applications). Also the shape (finned design) and used materials (glass front plate, metal housing, thick coating and heavy duty hanging kit) ensure a long lifetime in the harsh aquarium environment.
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What type of Eel is that and how has your experience been with keeping one?