Share your GHL Mitras Lighting Project

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I'm curious what everyone else is running.
If you've got a successful schedule you can share, please do. :)
 
@d2mini can you add a picture of your display pictures
Lots of photos here...
http://www.everydayreef.com/blog/2017/1/17/the-new-ghl-mitras-7x-led

I just added a dedicated page on our website for sharing Light Composer Projects!

Still all new and needs maybe some adjustments here and there but the page is acually working.

So please share your projects here:

https://www.aquariumcomputer.com/support/light-composer-projects/
Ok, I uploaded mine.... I think. :D
It says the upload was successful.
 
wow very impressive - this was really fast!

approved (of course) and available for download!
 
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FW is just as much work just a lot less stress

You know you might be right about that.

I can tell you that since I went about 95% acropora...i'm always stressed that something will dip too low or high. I guess it will be different once I make it past a few years.
 
Here's what I'm running to give me a 120-130 PAR on the bottom throughout the day. This light seams fairly even throughout the tank. At the top of my rock work I'm getting 160-170 PAR. The tank will be LPS and softies. The fuller spectrum gives 70-72% PUR and the bluer 77-79%. Readings taken with a Seneye.

At the beginning of the day I have the brightness just to overcome the ambient lighting. I feed the tank in the morning before I go to work. At the end of the day I have it bluer for a nice evening look.

The morning spectrum (17170K) and bluer day spectrum (17190) are just about the same, it's just that the morning has the UV channel set at 0%.

I have a Waterbox 40.2 AIO with a display of 24" W, 18" D and 18" H. The light is 9" off the water surface. I just switched the brightness to give me the constant PAR. Before I was running a constant brightness with just changing the spectrum. Will see with time how this works out.

Schedule

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11940K

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17190K

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Here's what I'm running to give me a 120-130 PAR on the bottom throughout the day. This light seams fairly even throughout the tank. At the top of my rock work I'm getting 160-170 PAR. The tank will be LPS and softies. The fuller spectrum gives 70-72% PUR and the bluer 77-79%. Readings taken with a Seneye.

At the beginning of the day I have the brightness just to overcome the ambient lighting. I feed the tank in the morning before I go to work. At the end of the day I have it bluer for a nice evening look.

The morning spectrum (17170K) and bluer day spectrum (17190) are just about the same, it's just that the morning has the UV channel set at 0%.

I have a Waterbox 40.2 AIO with a display of 24" W, 18" D and 18" H. The light is 9" off the water surface. I just switched the brightness to give me the constant PAR. Before I was running a constant brightness with just changing the spectrum. Will see with time how this works out.

Schedule

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1569620813827.png

1569620851843.png


11940K

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17190K

1569621147820.png


18810K


1569621203932.png

Are you still running this same schedule? If so, How are you liking it?
 

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