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Maxspect RSX Razor R5-200 MARINE LED LIGHTING

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Description

Maxspect RSX Razor R5-200 MARINE LED LIGHTINGBenefits Maxspect RSX Razor R5 200 LED light for marine aquarium comes in a strong architectural grade aluminum chassis and a built in controller for easy configuration. Features Lightweight Architectural Grade Aluminum Alloy Frame Aerodynamic Passive Cooling Design On Board Advanced Controller with LED Display Wireless Controllability with iOS and Android Devices* Connect and Control up to 32 RSX Fixtures Enhances Coral Growth & Colouration Utilises

Benefits

Maxspect RSX Razor R5-200 LED light for marine aquarium comes in a strong architectural-grade aluminum chassis and a built-in controller for easy configuration.

Features

  • Lightweight Architectural Grade Aluminum Alloy Frame
  • Aerodynamic Passive Cooling Design
  • On-Board Advanced Controller with LED Display
  • Wireless Controllability with iOS and Android Devices*
  • Connect and Control up to 32 RSX Fixtures
  • Enhances Coral Growth & Colouration
  • Utilises the 410/420nm Spectrum
  • 4 Programmable Color Channels
  • Mimic Nature from Dawn to Dusk
  • Includes Tank-top Mounting Legs
  • Utilises Cree XLamp, XT-E & XP-E LED chips
  • Neptune Systems Apex Controller IOTA Ready**

** Optional iOS and Android control requires Maxspect Connect (ICV6), sold separately. ** Requires ICV6 firmware 1.7 available in November.

Aerodynamic Design

Built with a aerodynamic body, the RSX LED Lighting System is designed to seamlessly merge into your living area with elegance and style. The RSX is an all-in-one LED system utilizing the latest in LED technology, including Cree XT-E and XP-E high intensity LED chips distributed in 4 different channels, offering impressive performance and versatility.

Built-in Controller

The built-in controller integrated in the RSX features an OLED monitor and a control dial, from which user can easily setup all the functions for the fixture. Standard or Master/Slave Mode

Multi-Unit Array

2 or more RSX fixtures can be connected together through the Master/Slave mode to control them simultanousely - all Slave fixtures will follow the settings programmed on the Master fixture, saving time and effort on setting up multiple fixtures.

Mobile App Control (Optional)

The RSX can be wirelessly connected to a Maxspect Connect ICV6 controller (sold separately), which allows the RSX fixture(s) to be controlled by iOS or Android devices through the Syna-G app. Enhanced Growth and Colouration

Full Spectrum

The RSX Lighting system is designed to provide all ranges of colour spectrum required by corals and plants to enhance their growth rate, improve their colouration and at the same time giving your aquarium the most aesthetically pleasing combination of colours. The RSX will meet the requirements of even the most sophisticated group of marine, reef and freshwater hobbyists.

410nm/420nm Super Actinic

The R420R Lighting system also utilizes the 410/420nm Super Actinic LED chips, the spectrum that is crucial for the success of any reef and water plant aquarium as it is required by Chlorophyll A for photosynthesis, where absorption peaks at 412nm. Built-in Temperature Control System

Smart-Cooling

The RSX Lighting is designed to be primarily cooled passively, where its body serves as a large heat sink. It features an aerodynamic design where cool air is flows through the bottom of the fixture and heat is dissipated through the chassis. With a built-in temperature controlled system, the cooling fan(s) will only be engaged when needed, resulting in savings on electricity bill long term.

Specifications

The specifications of Maxspect RSX Razor R5-200 Marine LED Light:

  • Dimensions: 839 x 260 x 170mm
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