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Originally Posted by naoki
I just looked at the spec of the Maxspect R420R. It is pretty fancy stuff with nice quality components! It is achieving high PAR by using lots of bluish emitters (more targeted for reef). Is yours 8000K model? I've been curious how orchids will respond to this type of light, so please keep us updated! Especially, it will be interesting to know if the leaf shapes/growth habit changes (e.g. more compact).
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Indeed it is more targeted for reef keeping. That's what I originally bought it for, but I broke my tank down and sold most of my equipment due to a move. The light was the only thing I kept because I really really like it.
Unfortunately, it's the 16k model since it was originally purchased for reef keeping. I attempted to trade it for the 8k model through my local reef keeping club, but nobody really has that model.
I'm currently looking at the Kessil Amazon Sun as a potential light for my lower chamber.
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Originally Posted by CambriaWhat
Looks dark in there to me...keep us posted !
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It's likely that the lights were not at full intensity when I took the pictures, but even so my camera does a poor job of capturing just how bright it is. To give you an idea of the range that the light has, I took a few more pictures of the blue and white channels at 1% and 100%.
Blue 1%
Blue 100%
White 1%
White 100%
Blue & White 100%
Again, it's hard to photograph due to my camera's automatic brightness adjustment, but believe me when I say that 1% is extremely dim, and 100% in both channels is blindingly bright.
Also, if you look at the way the light casts on the back wall, you can see that it is highly directional, so almost all of the light is shining down on the plants and very little is escaping out the sides.