That is so true but after being ripped apart by people because I was not a lab or BRS or someone like Danna Riddle, then new tests are needed to show more concrete evidence in the numbers.
I bought my Radion xr30 g4 pro's after watching the BRS review. I had the same tank in the review, and ordered the same lights from the video. When I got them set up and checked the par with my apogee meter as well as my Seneye. My values were easily 100 par less than I had expected. I should have read their disclaimer a little closer.
I called several times to ask how this could be. I followed their recommendations, and listened to their excuses, but in the end I ended up ordering an additional set of lights to get the levels and spread I had hoped for.
BRS research is properly termed "investigates" and has a long way to go. My second point is that it is not hard to be a "Danna Riddle" if you spend a little extra effort eliminating variables. We all want solid repeatable info and he has some experience with creating that. I am sure he would be glad to offer advice on setting up a solid study.
Research design is difficult and results can be easily misinterpreted. I had a professor tell me that it is called re-search because you will have to do it again. I appreciate your efforts. Let me know if there is any way I can help.
For what it is worth, I love my Radion's they have been easy and consistent for me. It was simple to find a color set that I liked, it is nice to have different spectrums during the day and occasionally I use the acclimation mode. Beyond that I have left them untouched since I installed them. My corals look great to me and I do think the lights play a part in it, but ICP testing has also played a big part in my tank.
I love luxury and I don't mind paying for it, but I want to know what I am paying for and you and in a good place to show that.
I am setting up two new tanks now and I simply want to replicate the portion of my xr30's that I use. (Which are the intensity and color.) I am sure that there are equally effective and much cheaper options to get me those two things and not spend money on features I won't use.
I also see plenty of room to improve the color mixture, par distribution, and cooling of my Radion's and would love to know what is available. For the new lighting I would love to pay a price that reflects the cost of the diodes, the heat sink and assembly. I don't need tons of control, a big name, big claims or lots of tech support behind them.
Your efforts are a big help to me. You are helping me to compare parts to parts. Once I see what I am paying for it will be easy to make educated choices about other aspects like UL listings, warrantees, tech support and user interface and what they are worth to me.
Keep it up and let me know if I can help.