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I have a number of Kessil lights (2 amazon suns and an A150 light blue), all on gooseneck adapters. You need to factor in the 90 degree mounting bracket that goes on the gooseneck if you actually want to get the light sitting perpendicular to the water surface and to get the light slightly...
If you have running water sounds then you probably won't even hear it then.
My light is sitting about 28 inches above the bottom of the tank and I get very little light spill, mostly because the 90 degree gooseneck adapter allows the light to shine directly downwards rather than at an angle...
I tend to find that most of the tank evaporation that occurs is due to the tank water being ~24 degrees and warmer than the rest of the room, especially in winter. The Kessil lights don't kick out much heat. I don't think you will struggle with heat for emergent plants though as they will be...
Hi Crumbs,
I have recently (last 4 weeks) set up a 70x70x45 tank which is currently been lit by a kessil amazon sun. As long as you get the gooseneck and can source the 90 degree adapter for it from the states then it should work just fine. I have managed to get mine right over the centre of...
Hi folks,
I have an open tank with the following dimensions:
120 x 50 x 50 (cm).
I currently have 4 54w t5 lightning it but I want to mover to something led based that will be cheaper on electricity.
I was wondering whether anyone had any experience of the kessil amazon sun units for planted...
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