After more tinkering I moved it to 8” off water for best coverage without light spillage, and 45,45,45,40,10,10 which is near true daylight by their recommendation but cut at 50 % power.Of course I set it up and re-read the manual days later.
Per manual chnnels
A 14000 cold white
B blue plus being 450, 455,460
C blue purple plus 430,455,470
D purple plus 410 violet, 420 purple
E green plus 520 green
F red plus 630 red
They say daylight simulation is a95 b95c95d85e20f20
Really pleased with color and brightness my par is around 250 8”-9” below water in center. And I have capacity to turn it up for more demanding future corals. I even figured out the remote basically an off on and change between modes button.
I don't have a filter so it's not that purple or blue in person my blue walls aren't helping. Only purple coraline on rock is top right hand corner with the green algae also showing. I guess this is telling me that stuff (be it good or bad) is starting to grow on the rest of the rock and just not visible to my eye yet.
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