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Red and green leds will promote algae growth, the red will have the greatest impact so yes it should help.
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thanks sphelps. I will turn down the green as well.
The Sunbrite power pack has three buttons: - colour temperature - preset - reset There is no manual. Does anyone know what the buttons are for?
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They are used for people who do not wish to use Iphone or Android. There are preset settings that you could use....but I suggest to ignor them and go mobile :-) Here is the manual http://www.sunbritelighting.com/SunBrite_F_Manual.pdf thanks Ray |
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Thanks for the clarification Ray
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During my full light period, 8:00 am to 7
m I have green and red set to 0%. All other colours are set to 58%. I am planning to raise the intensity slowly over a few weeks.What have other Sunbrite users tweeked their settings to?
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That's an awful long photo period.. Maybe cut it down for a bit?
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hmm...
What's the normal photo period for the equatorial regions?
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