Recently I commented on an algae problem suggesting to check the lights. This was prompted by an issue I had a few years ago with some (very expensive) leds that were producing too much red light.
This prompted me to flip the lid of my flex 15 as its been looking increasingly dim and the plants were not doing especially well. Its a low light tank and I used to run it at about 40% but its been at 100% lately. There has also been some algae which is not usual in this tank. About 50% of the leds were out. I tried the remote and that did not work (never use it anyway). So I ordered a replacement unit and replaced it today. Well I am back to 30% output and visually the tank is twice as bright as before when it was on 100%. (No point in photos because the battery in the SLR is dead and the phone will just compensate).
Its disappointing that the so called premium product has not fared nearly as well as the super cheap strip in my budget 20G, and the reviews on Amazon suggest I am not alone in thinking this. I also checked the lights in my main tank (aqua one lights and several years older than the flex). There are a few leds out but overall the colour and brightness look right so I'll keep an eye on it as the plants are doing well and there is no algae.
So just in case you believe the hype that leds never need replacing - its not true.
This prompted me to flip the lid of my flex 15 as its been looking increasingly dim and the plants were not doing especially well. Its a low light tank and I used to run it at about 40% but its been at 100% lately. There has also been some algae which is not usual in this tank. About 50% of the leds were out. I tried the remote and that did not work (never use it anyway). So I ordered a replacement unit and replaced it today. Well I am back to 30% output and visually the tank is twice as bright as before when it was on 100%. (No point in photos because the battery in the SLR is dead and the phone will just compensate).
Its disappointing that the so called premium product has not fared nearly as well as the super cheap strip in my budget 20G, and the reviews on Amazon suggest I am not alone in thinking this. I also checked the lights in my main tank (aqua one lights and several years older than the flex). There are a few leds out but overall the colour and brightness look right so I'll keep an eye on it as the plants are doing well and there is no algae.
So just in case you believe the hype that leds never need replacing - its not true.