High Quality for Led Light Strip - Alpha 120 LED Aquarium Lights with WIFI controller – Topline Optoelectronic
High Quality for Led Light Strip - Alpha 120 LED Aquarium Lights with WIFI controller – Topline Optoelectronic Detail:
Aluminum profile built
Alpha 120 is built with anodized aluminum and matte finish, not only make it light ,excellent heat disspation but a simple and timeless design as well .
The Alpha 120 outputs a high power of 120 watt to bring your aquariums fabulous color blending and PAR value it is a small yet powerful unit by its great cooling design.
Input Voltage: | AC110~240V |
Output Power: | 110~120W |
Power factor: | ≥0.9 |
Fixture Size: | D150 x H130 mm(D6 x H5 inch) |
Material: | Full Aluminum (Matte Black) |
LED Type: | 24pcs x 5 watt (Epiled/Epistar/Bridgelux) |
N.W(KGS): | 1.5KG (Light body) |
Color Ratio | Col White(12000K):6pcs |
UV(410nm):2pcs Green(510nm):1pcs | |
Blue(450nm):6pcs Red(630nm):1pcs | |
Blue(460nm):8pc Royal |
Beside the smart fan draws the fresh air into the unit for cooling, Alpha 120 adopts a large 130mm diameter cylinder heat sink as a part of the housing to generate 360 degree heat dissipation efficiently. The model is running at 40~ 50°C only (the heat sink area is higher)even after long running with full power.
Alpha 120 is made with 24 pieces of high power dual-core 5 watt LED, which provides stronger power , deeper penetration and bigger coverage for the aquarium tanks.
Alpha 120 is applied with AquaZealer WiFi controlling system, it is easy to control the units on your Android or iOS devices, and check the light running modes in real time on controller screen. Further more, operating on the controller is also able to command the light when the smart phone is unavailable.
Better still, just only one AquaZealer is capable of ruling as much as 200 units of Alphas 120′s synchronously without any delay , which is a simple, stable and saving-cost solution for the applications such as larger tanks, coral farms or aquarium projects.
Better still, just only one AquaZealer is capable of ruling as much as 200 units of Alphas 120′s synchronously without any delay , which is a simple, stable and saving-cost solution for the applications such as larger tanks, coral farms or aquarium projects.
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