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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie
    Ok folks, as the newbie Moderator on the block, I'd like to know who has what, as far as lighting goes. That will help me figure out how to help you, and other people as I get more familiar with things here. If you could add a short description of your tank and what's in it, that would help me too.

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    Nice, I like that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek3:
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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie
    Just for grins, could you explain the numbers!!
    The first number is the actual PAR reading (uE / m2 / s) and the second number is the depth (in meters) at natural reefs where light level is close to measured.

    Note that the light levels in nature vary greatly so you should think those numbers as a guide only (I can't remeber what data I used for the numbers) .

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    Don't have a decent picture, at least not on my website. This is the only shot. The pendants are hung from the top of the canopy using fully threaded six inch long 1/4" bolts. Using nuts on top of the canopy, I can raise and lower the lights easily. I'll try to get a better picture this evening.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tatuvaaj
    The first number is the actual PAR reading (uE / m2 / s) and the second number is the depth (in meters) at natural reefs where light level is close to measured.

    Note that the light levels in nature vary greatly so you should think those numbers as a guide only (I can't remeber what data I used for the numbers) .
    Thanx, the explanation not only helps me, but hopefully anybody else that goes thru this thread.
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