AquaIllumination Blade Announced

And look for this. It is as bad as it is zoomed in. I know of one other household who has a Blade with the same issue. This is a Glow.

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Looks like it's been in a tank for at least 4 years
It's a first batch light sent to me to test. Not pre-production. Not a beta unit. I confirmed.
 
And look for this. It is as bad as it is zoomed in. I know of one other household who has a Blade with the same issue. This is a Glow.

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It's a shame they can't get their QC in check, same with goes with the primes and burned leds..
I've seen your PAR measurements too, I wonder how ReefDudes got better readings than you though.
 
There is a reason many say never buy a new product until its been out around a year. I have seen to many aquarium products rushed out complete with faults ( some must have been known by the comoany) before they were ready and fully tested. Ecotech have been guilty of such in the past.
 
There is a reason many say never buy a new product until its been out around a year. I have seen to many aquarium products rushed out complete with faults ( some must have been known by the comoany) before they were ready and fully tested. Ecotech have been guilty of such in the past.
Probably not a year but at least 3 or 6 months, Ecotech and AI have the same owner so they seem to do some beta test with users.
 
I just received a 12” grow for an IM 15 cube I’m setting up. Quality is nice and I’m going to try it out using the tank mount instead of mounting on a bracket. Easy to setup in the app and has full schedule control. I like that it doesn’t have a fan and uses less wattage but still has good output, we shall find out!
 
I think there is a big difference between beta testing with users rather than beta testing on costumers.
They do both, first they give their lights to some "influencers" then they sell their almost ready products (products with some issues) then (if possible) fix all their issues and keep selling their products.
 
They do both, first they give their lights to some "influencers" then they sell their almost ready products (products with some issues) then (if possible) fix all their issues and keep selling their products.
Thing is there aren't many industries where this kind of practices are acceptable, then why here?
We talk about hundreds of dollars worth of lighting (Radions, Hydras), pumps (Nero, MP, Vectras, Versas) and other products which suppose to keep highly delicate animals alive.

It's one thing to say the software isn't baked because it can be fixed remotely, but *** it's hw, and it'll be shipped abroad to international costumers with limited or no access to warranties, what would they do?

That's at least my 2 cents, which were earned by the very same practices AI/Ecotech employs here, and as someone who now knows better not to deal with a company that doesn't respect its own customers.
 
They do both, first they give their lights to some "influencers" then they sell their almost ready products (products with some issues) then (if possible) fix all their issues and keep selling their products.
And those who buy the first defective products praise the manufacturer for sending them new parts to DIY fix it FOC lol.
 
And those who buy the first defective products praise the manufacturer for sending them new parts to DIY fix it FOC lol.
Get to tell everyone how good the support is AND flex your DIY skills? What more could you want!
 
you wont catch me buying another ai thing i have had nothing but a bad time with them and there customer service sucks
 
They do both, first they give their lights to some "influencers" then they sell their almost ready products (products with some issues) then (if possible) fix all their issues and keep selling their products.

This is standard in almost every industry. It’s not exclusive to the saltwater industry.

Cars? You bet ya. Phones? Absolutely. Companies with bank accounts deeper than the Mariana Trench and it happens all the time.

People can talk smack all day long but you simply can not beta test everything. How a company handles the issues speaks volumes. Nothing is perfect especially not in a small hobby like ours
 

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