I have seen Some mixed reviews on the prime and while they were all mostly good I was just trying to figure out for those of you that have it if you have good results and if you have had any problems? Thanks.
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One of my lenses has melted out but still works ok. Don’t know if that’s a common LED thing with other types/makes as these are my first dabble into LEDs for a display tank.I have seen Some mixed reviews on the prime and while they were all mostly good I was just trying to figure out for those of you that have it if you have good results and if you have had any problems? Thanks.
Okay thanks, as an alternative is there something else that is preferred in same range of price?I have a prime hd (not 16hd) and do love the colours and controls/programming more than any other light I’ve seen in person. love the wifi/cloud connection too but apparently the new primes don’t have it enabled.
Downsides are it was way weaker than I expected and read about. And apparently if you keep channels at 100% or higher the lenses will eventually burn/melt. I haven’t experienced that yet personally though.
Ok thanks!One of my lenses has melted out but still works ok. Don’t know if that’s a common LED thing with other types/makes as these are my first dabble into LEDs for a display tank.
Contact AI, they’ll send you replacement lenses. Mine were well out of warranty and they sent me free replacements.One of my lenses has melted out but still works ok. Don’t know if that’s a common LED thing with other types/makes as these are my first dabble into LEDs for a display tank.
So I should just go for a Kessil?I've had mine about a year, I'm about 70% happy with it. I use it on a 15 gallon softie tank.
It's not very strong, the light dispersement isn't very good, and it just feels very blue no matter how I fix the settings. The fan is also a bit noisy.
I chose this light over a kessil because of the lower cost, which I regret.
what size and dimensions is your tank?So I should just go for a Kessil?
Okay thanks, as an alternative is there something else that is preferred in same range of price?
Interesting that it’s noisy. I wonder if the 16s are louder than the prime hd cause I cant even hear mine when it’s on unless I put my ear right up to it. My noops definitely make some noise though.I've had mine about a year, I'm about 70% happy with it. I use it on a 15 gallon softie tank.
It's not very strong, the light dispersement isn't very good, and it just feels very blue no matter how I fix the settings. The fan is also a bit noisy.
I chose this light over a kessil because of the lower cost, which I regret.
I don’t hear any fan noises from my AI 16 HD’s, unless I go and listen right next to them.Interesting that it’s noisy. I wonder if the 16s are louder than the prime hd cause I cant even hear mine when it’s on unless I put my ear right up to it. My noops definitely make some noise though.
I have the Im 15 so total water volume is 15 by 15 and display is 15 by 12 I believewhat size and dimensions is your tank?
I have both, two AI 16 hd’s (on a 30 gallon IM) and two Kessil a360we (on a 75 gallon since 2015), with their contoller. The Kessil’s are better built, but more powerful, more expensive and have better color blending. The AI’s are lower profile, which I like on my smaller kitchen 30g IM (since 2018) I like the AI control app, except that it is only accessible from inside our home. My lenses did melt in two places, same place on both lights, but AI did send out free replacements. What else would you like to know?![]()
It’s a bit of a hassle getting replacements, being in the UK, as far as I can tell. My plan is to ignore it until the lense on the other one melts (bit odd only one has melted away, as of yet) perhaps lowering the lights to see what happened. It may just spread out the available light to other parts of the tank and bounce off the glass. I’ve run a turf scrubber without lenses before, but that was at really close quarters. I’m not seeing anything bad happening under the melted lense though. I do have two aqua ray led bars along the front and back however, which maybe helping out I suppose.Contact AI, they’ll send you replacement lenses. Mine were well out of warranty and they sent me free replacements.
I ran mine with melted lenses for a couple years with no issues.It’s a bit of a hassle getting replacements, being in the UK, as far as I can tell. My plan is to ignore it until the lense on the other one melts (bit odd only one has melted away, as of yet) perhaps lowering the lights to see what happened. It may just spread out the available light to other parts of the tank and bounce off the glass. I’ve run a turf scrubber without lenses before, but that was at really close quarters. I’m not seeing anything bad happening under the melted lense though. I do have two aqua ray led bars along the front and back however, which maybe helping out I suppose.
I am curious as to why you like the ai prime hd way better than the kessil’s (160’s or 360’s other)?I went from kessil last 7 years to ai prime 16 hd and its better by far in every way. you dont need to run 100% on your size tank with it/ it'll be fine
I had a guy run one over his 29 gallon reef/ 1 ai prime 16 hd/ and it's doing great with the corals/just fine.
instead of stacking his corals all over the tank, we're building them up in the dead center under the light. when he gets growth + a bunch of corals on the side he can buy one more light.
In this size, I’d probably choose the ai 16 hd, due to the more compact profile, and the assumption that AI has fixed the lenses melting issue. Nevertheless either light will do.I have the Im 15 so total water volume is 15 by 15 and display is 15 by 12 I believe

