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hygger Aquarium Programmable LED Light, Full Spectrum Plant Fish Tank Light Extendable Brackets with LCD Setting Display, IP68 Waterproof, 7 Colors, 4 Modes for Novices Advanced Players

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Size: 20W - 12in~18in


Features

  • 4 Modes: 1Default Mode. L: All-optical + Blue light(can change); Brightness is simulated sunrise to sunset + night effect. 2DIY Mode. L1-L6: All-optical; L7-L8:Blue. The brightness(10 kinds) and time (any time) of each stage(8 stages in total) can be set by yourself. 3Gradient Mode. The brightness time cannot be set. Cycle colors-dark blue, green, purple, light blue, yellow, red. 4All-day All-optical Mode.Can fine-tune the color temperature of RGB light, can not set the brightness and time.
  • New Upgrade: Lamp beads IP68 waterproof, and easy to clean and wipe. The separable adapter, even if it is damaged, no need to replace the light to avoid waste. Power off memory function, after the power is restored, the local time of the light will default to 12 noon, other settings remain unchanged, and then continue to run. The extendable bending bracket can be adjusted in length and easy to install, and can be applied to various freshwater tanks.
  • High-quality Light: the color of the fish tank light is all-optical, dark blue, green, purple, light blue, yellow, red, dark red (sign of the start color cycle mode). The light is soft, the color rendering index is close to natural light, up to 89%, protecting eyes and fish, to refuse the discomfort caused by stroboscopic for fish and viewers. Using high-quality 2835 + 5050 model lamp beads, long service life, at least 50,000 hours. And there are 10 kinds of light brightness can be adjusted.
  • LCD Display Operation: There are four function keys, mode setting / up / down / light setting keys. The main screen mainly displays the real-time local time (optional 12 hours/24 hours), the time is accurate to the second. The following two small screens are program timers, which used to set the start and end time of day and night in mode.
  • Technical Specifications: Aluminum alloy plastic case. 1LIGHT SIZE:30*10*2.2cm. 2APPLICATION: 12~18inch. 3INPUT VOTAGE: AC100-240V. 4OUTPUT VOTAGE:DC15V. 6LED QUANTITY:40PCS. 7RENDERING INDEX:89. 8LUMENS:927. 9Color temp:6500-10000K. 10POWER CORD:4.9ft.

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 6, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ hygger


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  • Very bright
Size: 72W - 48in~55in
Overall I am very pleased with this light but initially I found it difficult to program. I really like the timer feature which is right on the top of the unit and easy to get at. I bought this for a tank holding an aquatic turtle so my needs might be a little different then for the typical tropical fish aquarium. As I said, it is very bright when set on 100. So much so that my turtle freaked out and dove for the bottom of the tank and tried to burrow under a rock. I initially used the auto set up that pretty much lights dawn to dusk and has a moonlight (bluelight) feature. My turtle was either freaked out or fascinated by the blue light. I sure wish he could talk to figure out which it was! I finally decided to use the manual setting that was a bit complicated for my 70+ year mind and eyes. It turns out there are 8 settings that all have to be set even it is only to be set on off which is designated as 00. There is no way of telling how bright the light might be at any setting without setting all 8 and then watching each stage as it comes on. Also it is easy to accidentally set a stage for AM instead of PM. I haven't experienced a power outage since setting it up, so I have no idea if it will hold it's settings if the power goes off. On the plus side it is capable of having blue, red and green light at different times, so I would imagine that would be very pretty with a fish filled aquarium. My crotchety 40 year old turtle didn't seem to be impressed by the light show! All in all I think this is a great product in the proper application. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • DIY mode instructions are lacking, here is what you need to know
Size: 72W - 48in~55in
We wanted to have multiple on / off periods throughout the day, so DIY mode is the obvious choice for us. Getting this set up was rather frustrating. But first, the summary: This light will always be fully off when first plugged in or power is restored. After power on, you must set the time before doing anything useful, but program settings are retained. So you can't use this on an external timer. 24 hour mode is not too complicated to set up and use. DIY mode is a bit more trouble to set up if done right, but very troublesome if you make the mistakes documented below. Manually turning on and off the light takes a lot of button mashing. After using manual mode and restoring to automatic mode, the light setting appears to be reversed from what it should be; just wait 15 minutes for it to "fade-in" to the correct on/off state. Here is what the instructions don't say: 1. Standard mode will override DIY mode, turn standard mode off (both Day-L and Moon to off) before enabling DIY mode. If DIY mode is already on, you must turn DIY mode off first before you can turn off standard mode, then you can turn DIY mode back on. 2. If you manually turn the light on, or off, or on then off, many times the light will not turn on automatically (or off as the case may be) when the next DIY phase starts. If you adjust the time (you can even set it back to the same time), when the time setting is saved it will reset the light setting to the current DIY phase (after a 15 minute fade-in, see below). Changing the DIY settings has the same effect as changing the clock settings. 3. When lights turn on and off in DIY mode, it does so gradually over a 15 minute period. Nothing wrong with this, just not mentioned in the manual. 4. Manually turning the lights on and off takes several button presses, even though I only ever want 100% full on or full off. Here are my DIY mode instructions. The individual mode instructions are no different from what is in the manual; they are just in the right sequence here to set things up for DIY mode. Buttons: Set, Up, Down, Bulb Turn off standard mode first. You only have to do this once, or after a factory reset. First turn off DIY mode if it is already enabled: long press Set and Bulb until "ON" or "OFF" appears. If "ON", press "Up" and it will change to "OFF". You can then button mash "Set" through all the DIY settings, or just wait for it to time out. Now the display will show "Day-L ON Moon ON". This is the standard mode setting. If both say "OFF", standard mode is already off, you can turn DIY mode back on and ignore this section. To turn off standard mode: press "Set", Day-L will flash. Long press "Set", then use "Up" to change "ON" to "OFF". Long press "Set" again, and "Up" to change the Moon setting to "OFF". If the display says "Day-L OFF Moon OFF", standard mode is turned off. Set up DIY mode: long press "Set" and "Bulb" simultaneously until "OFF" (or ON) appears. Use "Up" to change to "ON" (unless it was already ON). Sometimes I have to repeat this sequence in order to get ON/OFF to appear, or it would disappear as soon as I press "Up". Just try again. Once set to ON, use "Set" to cycle through the settings for each phase (L1, L2, ...). First setting for each phase is the light intensity, then start time for phase (for L1 only, as for the other phases the start time is the previous phase end time), and then end time. If intensity is set to 0, then the lights will be off for that phase. L7 and L8 are blue light, all the others are white. To manually turn the light on, press "Bulb", then press "Up" several times (it always starts at 10% for me, and I can't even tell what color it is), then press "Bulb" a zillion times to get the color you want. I want white, and it comes on as red. To re-enable DIY mode, set the time (long press "Set" until hour blinks, then press "Set" 3 more times). If the light should currently be on for DIY mode, it will appear to turn off (actually it is on the lowest light brightness) and then gradually turn to the programmed brightness over the next 15 minutes. Or if the light should be off, it will immediately go to full brightness, then dim to off over the next 15 minutes. So you think it is doing opposite what it should, but 15 minutes later you see it actually did the right thing. I am happy with the amount of light this delivers, about 70% of the brightness of the well know best in class light at one third the cost. But the DIY mode and manual programming are a pain. Personally I would prefer a simpler light used with an external timer, but you may like the automatic settings this light offers. Edited to update instructions for resuming DIY mode. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021 by Robin

  • Works Great Until It Doesn't
Size: 72W - 48in~55in
I've been using this light on my aquarium for over 9 months now and it worked great... until it didn't. About 2 weeks ago the light started strobing when it was supposed to be transitioning for dawn and dusk. I've tried everything I can think of to fix the issue but have not had any luck. Next step is to contact the manufacturer since it is still under the 1 year warranty period. Overall, there were several things I liked about the light and a few things I didn't. The Pros: 1. Automatic switch from day to night lighting with a transition period. Anyone who has an aquarium knows how much of a pain it is to remember to turn the lights on and off at the same time every day, and with traditional lights there is not a transition. The lights are either on or off. With this light the built in timer does all of that for you. It's kind of liberating... 2. Adjustable brightness for your daytime and night time lights. You can set the brightness of your day and night lights to what works best for you and your fish. 3. Water resistant casing. It seems like every time I clean my aquarium water gets splashed on the light fixture. It's important to know your investment isn't going to fry when that happens. The Cons: 1. Setting the timer and light brightness can be confusing. I read through the instructions, but even then, had to play around a little bit to get to all the functions I wanted to adjust for my aquarium. 2. The position of the light button is inconvenient at best. Every time I did anything anywhere near that button the lights changed and I had to scroll through all of the light colors to get back to where it was supposed to be. 3. Even with my timer set, the daytime lights would go off about an hour before it was supposed to and the fish would be left in the dark for longer until the night light came on. I could never figure out what was happening so I just ended up adjusting my night light to come on earlier. 4. Lights started flashing within the first 9 months of use. This one wasn't a problem until recently and I don't know what caused it to start happening. This may be a unique problem to me, but it was severe enough that I removed the light from my aquarium and went to my back up lights. I've done a lot of troubleshooting on my own and couldn't figure out what was going on and how to fix it or what caused it. Since it is still supposedly under warranty I am going to contact the manufacturer next to see what they can do to help me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Brandon

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