Description
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New maxspect MJ-L130 LED Lighting System The best value for your money With our proprietary technology, the L165 LED lighting system can be easily configured to different color spectrums without sacrificing performance! Maxspect has released images and information about a brand-new LED aquarium light called the MJ-L130.
Maxspect has released images and information about a brand-new LED aquarium light called the MJ-L130. It comprises a fan less, passively cooled fixture measuring 9½”x 4¾”x 1¼”/242x124x28.5mm, populated with 32 light emitting diodes and with a maximum power consumption of 30 watts. Two variants will be available, the MJ-L130, populated with White, Sky Blue, Deep Blue, Violet, and UV LEDs, and the MJ-L130R, the R standing for Refugium, and populated with White, Red, and Deep Blue diodes.
The new Maxspect Jump MJ-L130 LED Light , little cousin of the Jump MJ-L165 LED Light , is made entirely of aluminum with an elegant matte finish and completely waterproof construction for maximum safety. In addition, its fanless, passive cooling design allows it to operate completely silently.
This new ramp is equipped with 32 LEDs divided into white, sky blue, dark blue, violet and UV diodes, for a maximum power of 30 watts. Red and green diodes have been dropped in favor of blue, violet and ultraviolet 395-400nm diodes, as these are the diodes that aquarists (and corals) prefer.
The new Maxspect MJ-L130 features passive cooling and an inline controller
Preset programs
Instead of app control for this slimmed-down Jump light, Maxspect has opted for an inline controller with fixed, one-touch photoperiod programs. These comprise “10000K”, “16000K”, and “SPS Thrive AB+” for the MJ-L130, and “All Purpose,” “Enhanced Growth,” and “Macroalgae Thrive AB+” for the MJ-L130R, with six, ten, and 12-hour photoperiod options for both.
Refugium Light
The Refugium light will appeal to those who need to light Chaeto morpho in their sumps and in moist, salty situations like that, the omission of a fan is probably a good thing. The MJ-L130R may also appeal to the growing number of aquarists who grow macroalgae for ornamental purposes, in planted, saltwater aquascapes.