And here is the AI in action.
Right now its set to 75% blue and 25% white. The picture makes it look far more blue and dark than it really is, but that's just the limitations of the camera.
Initial impressions, this thing is built really well. Love the adjust-ability and the look. Can't really say enough.
There are some things I don't like, but after talking to Chris from AI, they're working on fixing them. The support legs leave alot to be desired. The length of the cord from the fixture to the power supply isn't long enough, the power supply is suspended in the air. And the power supply makes a high pitched buzzing. None of those issues is a deal breaker, but they should be addressed.
I'll have more to say tomorrow after I observe it going through a sunset and sunrise cycle.
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looks good, may i ask why you choose the AI unit over the solaris unit?
What and how easy are the controller functions like as the AI site does not really seem to give much details.
How are you finding the unit after running it a few weeks?
Thanks!
The controller functions are super easy to use. Once you have it in hand and start using it, the details on the web sight make sense. It's very easy to configure.
I'm planning on posting more soon, but overall I'm loving the light.
You might want to take a look at that, its turning into an interesting discussion on LED based reefs
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1256229
Discussions about LEDs on Reef Central tend to turn into flame warms unfortunately. I try to avoid them. But since you recommended it, I'll look at this one.
Please update us!
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