I love my Kessil lights. Wish I had popped the extra few bucks for the 90* brackets instead of the goosenecks, but I have what I have and the lights are awesome.
Not sure what advantage it would be to have every single puck integrated with wifi compatibility? OK, I can see the reduction in the connecting wires as being nice. Bad enough to have the power cords, so I guess I can run with the idea of eliminating the connecting wires from puck to puck. Not an issue in a canopy, but on an open topped setup, the wires are a bit invasive.
The selling point of the wifi dongle is that you can run dozens of different pucks off of a single dongle. It also minimizes wireless signal cross contamination. Further, with a single wireless input, you allow for more reliable control of the system overall.
For us mortals, who only have a few pucks, I am not sure how much this helps or not. My new build will have 4 pucks. Do I NEED to control dozens? I'm not setting up a fish store after all, but I suppose there are people who need that level of control.
Since we know that Kessil is one of the best, if not the overall leader in aquarium lighting, I am sure they looked into this issue and chose the best of the options available.
Personally, I don't find the wires THAT invasive.
Not sure what advantage it would be to have every single puck integrated with wifi compatibility? OK, I can see the reduction in the connecting wires as being nice. Bad enough to have the power cords, so I guess I can run with the idea of eliminating the connecting wires from puck to puck. Not an issue in a canopy, but on an open topped setup, the wires are a bit invasive.
The selling point of the wifi dongle is that you can run dozens of different pucks off of a single dongle. It also minimizes wireless signal cross contamination. Further, with a single wireless input, you allow for more reliable control of the system overall.
For us mortals, who only have a few pucks, I am not sure how much this helps or not. My new build will have 4 pucks. Do I NEED to control dozens? I'm not setting up a fish store after all, but I suppose there are people who need that level of control.
Since we know that Kessil is one of the best, if not the overall leader in aquarium lighting, I am sure they looked into this issue and chose the best of the options available.
Personally, I don't find the wires THAT invasive.