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I'm thinking at buying a gen 3 or even 2, but are they worth it? I'm on the fence... Thanks for your help!
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I think they are worth the market price for second hand equipment. Ecotech has stellar customer service, you can upgrade the fixture, and the build quality is very good. I personally think all the popular "name brand" LED fixtures are a bit overpriced, but it's no different than the popular products in any other hobby. I do think you can get away with cheaper LED options, but they have drawbacks that may or may not be offset by your particular aversions and preferences.I'm thinking at buying a gen 3 or even 2, but are they worth it? I'm on the fence... Thanks for your help!
I for one do not think they are, I do this hobby on the cheap end and probably enjoy it more than the guys who gotta pay that credit bill after swiping for some radions. Lol
I think they are worth every penny.
One of the things that makes them more expensive than others is the software package that comes with them.
I have 4 gen 1's that I did the gen 3 upgrade.
Tough to spend that much on a light, but once I did it, I had no regrets.
I have Radion and enjoy being able to adjust the LED lighting and sharing schedules with others. Love the ability to upgrade the light in the future. Having kept reef tanks since 1985 I look at lighting as an investment in the future. I have a the various lighting fixtures over the years. MH,VHO, T5 I learned to not jump around in lighting with corals. I use my par meter and knowledge of corals to tune the lighting to the corals and don't switch lights on the tank. If you get LED's the key is using a par meter to set the Par that the corals need as you can really dial in the correct par for corals. If you don't you will have problems. With Fluorescent lighting and MH one must use the Par meter to know when the light has changed value. An no two bulbs last the same lengthier time or have the same color temperature. Having been an industrial electrican for 40 + years you learn that no tow MH or Fluorescent tube is the same. An our eyes are a terrible judge of a lights strength.
I have Radion and enjoy being able to adjust the LED lighting and sharing schedules with others. Love the ability to upgrade the light in the future. Having kept reef tanks since 1985 I look at lighting as an investment in the future. I have a the various lighting fixtures over the years. MH,VHO, T5 I learned to not jump around in lighting with corals. I use my par meter and knowledge of corals to tune the lighting to the corals and don't switch lights on the tank. If you get LED's the key is using a par meter to set the Par that the corals need as you can really dial in the correct par for corals. If you don't you will have problems. With Fluorescent lighting and MH one must use the Par meter to know when the light has changed value. An no two bulbs last the same length of time either or have the same color temperature. Having been an industrial electrician for 40 + years you learn that no tow MH or Fluorescent tube is the same. An our eyes are a terrible judge of a lights strength.

