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    Default MAXSPECT LED for Aquarium

    Anyone see this light?

    http://www.reefshops.com/maxspect-led-for-aquarium.html

    Features:
    1. With the United States Xuming chip LED lamp beads, cost-effective
    2. High brightness, low energy consumption
    60w (white 36w + Blue 18w) = 75w Metal Halide + Blue tube T5
    110w (White 54w + Blue 54w) = 150w Metal Halide + Blue tube T5
    160w (White 102w + Blue 54w) = 250w Metal Halide + Blue tube T5
    180w (White 120w + Blue 54w) = 400w Metal Halide + Blue tube T5

    3. T5ho products have the heat lamp (the impact of water temperature, heat radiation), metal halogen lamps of water shadow effect, the traditional light sources color effects can not be achieved

    4. Does not contain any UV light on biological absolute security

    5. Specific 450nm wavelength blue light, the light needed to simulate the coral growth and promote coral growth

    6. All-in-time switch setting, white blue can be separately controlled *

    7. Lamp temperature display real-time detection, over-temperature alarm, over-temperature automatically turn off the lights (60-degree alarm, auto lights 70 degrees) *

    8. All external power supply, lamp only through low-voltage DC, for aquarium biological and human security

    9. Fashion, simple, compact Design. To subvert the traditional lamp awkward appearance, a large volume of

    10. Integrated aluminum radiator light body, with the dual-ball bearing fans, for the LED lamp beads to provide adequate cooling
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    That's the future coming at us. Pretty slick.
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    My 150 Deep Dimension build can be viewed here http://www.saltgeeks.com/forums/show...n-Build/page37

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