All this arguing over a piece of frosted plastic. It's just a hobby folks no need to get angry with each other. LED's are not the end all be all reef lighting hence why many of us go LED/T5. NO ONE LIGHT CAN DO EVERYTHING.
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Nothing about Radions will appeal to me until the price drops. Lol
The kessil AP700 has a diffuser as well. It tones down the shimmer a bit. The big differenct with the Radion diffuser is it looks like it stops the color separation and disco effect. Need to see it live to really come to any conclusion.Everyone is saying the Coralcare was the first to include a diffuser but the Ai Prime also has a diffuser and thats been on the market at least 2 and a half years, its even listed on their website as including a diffuser for better colour blending.
I would not be suprised if there are even older lights that used them.
The kessil AP700 has a diffuser as well. It tones down the shimmer a bit. The big differenct with the Radion diffuser is it looks like it stops the color separation and disco effect. Need to see it live to really come to any conclusion.
Yes i know about the AP700, i was just wondering who was the first of the big names to include diffusers. It looks like it may have been Ai as when i checked all the Ai range are diffused.
Now this makes me wonder why Ecotech are so late to the party seeing as Ai and Ecotech merged in 2014 and are one company (but still operate as seperate entities)
I don't think the Radion diffuser works any different to any other, at the end of the day it's just a piece of frosted plastic or glass that helps blend colour.
Makes me feel like Ecotech uses all of their customers as paying beta testers. I'm not a fan of their business model with their lighting. I understand LED is an evolving technology but why not do all the necessary R&D yourself first to come up with the absolute best light you can from the get go like Phillips did? It's like Ecotech is learning as they go funded by hobbyists who are paying top dollar for the best of the best and getting a prototype in return.
Go with the ATI SunPower. No need dimmer, just the normal SunPower. You won't regret! There is a big difference between any LED in the US market and those wonderful SunPowers!!!OOOOOOOHHHHH...planning a new build and trying to figure out what fixture to go with. I've already got two XR15 G4s but was thinking of a T5 fixture. This could change things up.
Well... only if that diffuser make any of the EcoTech fixtures do exactly the same that Phillips' Coral Care does...Looks like Phillips did make a game changer if ecotech is following suit and adding a diffuser.
And it's probably not going to come close to the results of the Coral care fixture, of course...Btw the diffuser panel on the Coralcare is made of glass vs plastic like everyone else. With ecotech you will get the cheap stuff as always.
Kinda missing the point. When the Coralcare came out people talked all kinds of smack about the diffuser panel and how it decreased par too much blah blah blah. Now ecotech does the same thing and it's all of a sudden a game changer. BRS tested the Coralcare and found that it measured just like a T5 in the way it spread the light which no other led on the market can do.
Let's not forget that while the Coralcare is massive it's made of aluminum and glass. No fans and waterproof. Plus it also has what are considered the best diodes in the industry and the rolls Royce of violet LEDs with Luxeon UV. Just the violet diodes alone on the Coralcare cost more than all the diodes on the Radion wholesale.
For what it is... maybe.On the diffuser element and coral care comparison. I totally get the comparison and even though I liked the coral care performance a lot I have to share two things. First, the coral care is not a real product in the US, not available for sale and I haven't seen any signs of that changing so /shrug. They were not the first to do a diffuser as well. Build my LED had them and diffusers are used in all kinds of other LED applications.
I don't think it is a revolutionary technology advancement. However, if you see the results in person I would absolutely say it is game changing results from a visual perspective. Really huge improvement almost anyone would appreciate. Will be really interesting to see what everyone thinks when they show up on the market.
I was just going to say
LED is cool but until there's significant energy savings, which was part of the initial appeal, I just don't see a reason to switch from my Sunpower. Heat transfer to the water is a genuine concern, but not for me and where I live, in fact the opposite being true actually saves me money in heating for nine months of the year.
We can change the bulbs every 12 months without any problems. I see the spectrum of some of the bulbs changing after 6 months, but they hold to 12 easy. I like change the bulbs and have new colors every year. What I like the most is the quality of the light and not having to worry about anything for a year.The only thing that draws me towards led is less maintenance. Not having to worry about how old my bulbs are and making that purchase every 6-18 months(I've heard 18 months). Plus I have several bags of different spectrum diodes to switch out if I need to. I get 10 diodes for $3-$4.
Hummm... I'm sorry, but I disagree with you, my friend.Wow, You do realize that those videos were not all produced on the same day, right? You do know that referring to Halide and T5 have been the "gold standard" of sps reef lighting prior to LED coming into the market, right? If you don't I'm telling you that it is!
Over the years as LEDs become more refined, they are going to surpass MH and T5. Has that day come? For some it has. Heck for many it came years ago. For others it hasn't but with each advancement those that feel that day has come grows! For me that day came when I saw the 900g sps tank of WWC. I can tell you that I have not seen corals colored like that running MH or T5. And I have seen an awful lot of coral over the years.
BTW, you must be one of the guys that give BRS TV a thumbs down no matter how much valuable info is included in their videos!
Thanks for this post!!!Not everyone at WWC is all that excited about the Radions. I see that 900 about once a month and it will be interesting to see if it performs like it did with MH/T5.
The way I hear it from the Lou @WWC , you should have said... "I hope they will be stupid enough to change it back soon!!!"I hope they will be humble enough to change it back soon!!!
And who are you ? please don't put words in our mouth the stuff here at WWC could not be happier with the results that we are getting, if you seen our 900 gallon tank you would not be saying this, the tank looks the best it's ever look.Not everyone at WWC is all that excited about the Radions. I see that 900 about once a month and it will be interesting to see if it performs like it did with MH/T5.