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100W Led Aquarium Light for Fish Tank, Full Spectrum LED Fish Tank Lights, Reef Light for Coral with Adjustable Brightness, Multiple Lighting Modes for Freshwater and Saltwater Plant Coral Jellyfish
$ 27.80
This aquarium light has the look and feel of an old piece of high end analog audio equipment. An on-off switch and two dial knobs are all there is to control everything.There is no app to deal with, no remote to lose, no instructions, even. None needed.Maybe best of all, no blinky blue lights to stay on all night even when the device is off.The light it produces is beautiful and I am surprised how much control over the color I was able to achieve with just two knobs – anything from full daylight to eerie deep sea blue.That said, I can think of at least a couple of things that a prospective buyer should take into account. The color (primary blue and yellow) makes an undeniable statement. I like it, but think that others may want to paint it over. It is not, at this time, available in any other color (black, anyone?)As soon as the switch is turned on, even if the lights are off, a pair of fans whir into action. They are by no means loud. But, as I’m sitting here next to my computer with multiple spinning fans in an open enclosure, with the aquarium light a bit farther away, it is the aquarium light that is by far louder. Given that the modern aquarium is hardly silent, with filters, air pumps, maybe even a wave maker or two, this won’t be an issue for most people. Motivated modifiers and tinkerers will take note that the light’s enclosure is held together by a mere 10 Philips head screws. Swapping out for a quieter set of fans may be possible.





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