Hi,
I'm running a single a360x Tuna Sun and I'd disagree with all of the above. With the amber and red LEDs I've never had a tank looking so vibrant compared to Twinstar, before that TMC and again before that 4x different T5s in a single unit.
However for me there is a major drawback 'overspill', a single PS above a 90cm in my living room ensures the photoperiod coincides with natural daylight hours.
I also have a Prime Freshwater running over a 70l albeit on 25% which for me doesn't quite have the edge but for the money is far better value.
Just my 2c
Cheers!
For a tank with a footprint of 60x45, would you take a chihiros, prime or twinstar - from your experience?Just goes to show how much of all this is down to personal preference too I guess - I thought the AI Prime was a far superior light to the A360X when I had them both, in almost every regard. I just couldn't get on with the A360X's very yellow rendition.
I guess ultimately its worth trying out, or viewing, the lights you are considering if you can.
For a tank with a footprint of 60x45, would you take a chihiros, prime or twinstar - from your experience?
Not bothered about shimmer, I just want a nice enough colour rendition and that isn’t going to have a kWh footprint/impact that means I need to sell a kidney to turn it on.Chihiros for colour rendition, Prime if you really must have shimmer. I wasn’t particularly impressed with the Twinstar I had to be honest.
Not bothered about shimmer, I just want a nice enough colour rendition and that isn’t going to have a kWh footprint/impact that means I need to sell a kidney to turn it on.
Depends on what you mean by " color rendition".Not bothered about shimmer, I just want a nice enough colour rendition and that isn’t going to have a kWh footprint/impact that means I need to sell a kidney to turn it on.
In that case I'd "lean" to the wrgb Pro or AI.Green greens and no “blurple” tones. I don’t really grow red red plants so having a greener overall suits me.
Like the Ada 8000k tubes of old has been what I like, generally. Not exactly realistic but also not really the over saturated look some leds give.