The problem with the RB Photons is the same problem of going with the “Pro” radions - they’re a heavy white spectrum light. If he’s going to run a 15K-18K spectrum, he’s going to be running low PAR as the Photons are heavily on 10k spectrum side.Ok so I don’t know if you bought your stuff new or used but I’m just using new gear prices as an example:
2x xr15 g6 pro - $1000
2x Diffusers - $50
2x Mounts - $200
$1250
Ai blade grow 30” - $265 each
Total - $530
Total lighting cost - $1780
In the end you are using 4 lights to illuminate a 35x18x16” tank
This sounds absolutely ridiculous to me. It’s a huge cost. It’s a ton of clutter above the tank. Your radions are going to be run at max power shortening lifespan. You have over $1000 on lights already that don’t give enough par and your answer is…let’s throw in another 500$ and add two more lights ?
You can do whatever you want..but if it was me I’d stop buying weak lights and get one light that can light the entire tank and have a sleek look instead of 2 sets of lights from 2 different companies that all need to be synced, or, controlled in pairs.
If it was me, I would sell all this stuff that doesn’t work for you and buy a Photon 32 V2 for $775 (quick search and I find for $750ish) and that comes with the mounting legs and a hanging kit. And built in mounting points for supplement led bars just in case you ever decide you have a need for them.
This one fixture has a Coverage Area for SPS: 36" x 24"
Par map is attached for a 36” tank
I’ve used this light on a 36” 40b which is the same dimensions as your tank and I can tell you, it will light the whole tank.
I am lighting my 48” 75g tank with a single photon 48, at 40% power, and get 100-150 on the sand and 300 mid level. On 40% power! For 900$. I have no problem growing acros on a frag shelf, front glass, mid height, at 40% power. You can light that tank for 750$
Im not trying to derail your thread, and just wanted to throw out a suggestion to consider.
Here’s the makeup of LEDs with the 32v2
This looks like it’s blue heavy at first glance, but when you add up wattage the spectrum goes like this:
450nm Royal Blue - 80W
420nm Violet - 36W
Total - 116W
480nm Cool Blue - 48W
White - 100W
This gives a ratio of 1.16:1 with RB/V to white. Cool blue is 1:2 ratio.
Here is the AB+ schedule the OP is preferring to run:
450nm Royal Blue - 32W
430nm Violet - 12W (plus another 10W of different UV spectrums)
480nm Cool Blue- 32W
Whites - 8W
This gives a RB/V to white ratio of 5.5:1 and Cool blue ratio is 4:1
So the OP would have to run the Photons in a similar fashion for his preferred spectrum of AB+ which would be the white channels at 10% and the Royal Blue and cool blue channel at 100%.
OP, if you’re going to get new lights and want that spectrum with having enough spread, those new Orphek Natura lights should fill your tank enough with a single unit while giving the PAR in the spectrum you’re desiring - and at a price less than 2 XR15s for each unit.
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