WhosUrDadi
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I believe it consumes a little bit less than the 1w even though there's more LED bulbs in it.Aquarium Co-Op said:Yeah that could totally be. I think I have the first generation. Also I suspect the 0.2 leds won't have that problem at all. As more light sources = less beaming etc.WhosUrDadi said:nope i dont get any straight beaming. i tried putting the fixture directly on top of my cover and raised the fixture away from the cover, i never had any beaming... i dont why..Aquarium Co-Op said:By optics being bad I mean the optic put onto the led makes it shoot straight down instead of a spread. So you get columns of light directly under the leds as opposed to it spreading out and giving even coverage over the plants etc.WhosUrDadi said:I use Beamswork and never had any problem for me. i had it running for more than a year now. and now that they improve the built already, i dont think its going to be an issue.Aquarium Co-Op said:I run LEDs on every tank in the store basically. I think they're great when you get the right ones.
Finnex - I currently use these and they get great reviews on plantedtank.
Aquatop - Made at the same manufacturer as Finnex, less size options and more expensive.
Current - Remote control is kinda neat and different modes. Low-mid light only.
Beamworks aka ebay leds - decent but use too much power and the optics are bad.
Marineland - Avoid like the plague
Fluval LED- I havent used one of these yet. Supposed to be good but expensive.
I actually want to try their new 0.2watt fixture too... thats pretty sure that there will be no beaming..
im not saying that you are not telling the truth as I heard from different user of it also that they have beaming in it, its probably their first version of the fixture. i did bought the 3rd generation of it and no beaming for me.. =)
anyhow, how often do you stock fancy plecos? i was looking for some maybe L134 or L260 or L172a or L14. =)