Kepler
Former: Koletang
I thought I would post this as I have seen a few people having issues with their Sols.
I found this thread on RC. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2109573 I am only a few pages in, but this information is very useful to a new/skeptical Sol user.
Like the original poster, I too was getting *suspicious* of burning up my corals when my lights were only at 33/35/35. I was very confused so I did some research and found this thread.
For some reason these lights can trick you into thinking you are burning your corals from too much light when it is quite the contrary. Many people were reporting that the corals started to look worse before they started looking better. (looking worse at around 30-50% and better in the 60-90% range) (Although one should take note of other variables such as how high the lights hang above the tank, how many units per feet of tank, depth of tank, etc)
It was also mentioned that if you raise your lights to the % you want over too long of a period of time (ie. 3 months) it can be just as detrimental as blasting them with light from the beginning.
If you are having Sol issues or are worried about having issues, then I recommend taking a moment to read the thread.
I found this thread on RC. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2109573 I am only a few pages in, but this information is very useful to a new/skeptical Sol user.
Like the original poster, I too was getting *suspicious* of burning up my corals when my lights were only at 33/35/35. I was very confused so I did some research and found this thread.
For some reason these lights can trick you into thinking you are burning your corals from too much light when it is quite the contrary. Many people were reporting that the corals started to look worse before they started looking better. (looking worse at around 30-50% and better in the 60-90% range) (Although one should take note of other variables such as how high the lights hang above the tank, how many units per feet of tank, depth of tank, etc)
It was also mentioned that if you raise your lights to the % you want over too long of a period of time (ie. 3 months) it can be just as detrimental as blasting them with light from the beginning.
If you are having Sol issues or are worried about having issues, then I recommend taking a moment to read the thread.
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