http://www.ecoxotic.com/rgb-panorama-pro-led-module.html
With the Ecoxotic RGB Panorama Pro LED Module your favorite color spectrum is now just a click away -- introducing the new RGB Panorama Pro LED module. With touch button remote control, fade features and adjustable intensity, you can dial in the perfect blend of light for every aquatic mood.
Using the same sleek design as our Panorama Pro Module, the RGB Pro delivers amazing color and intensity without sacrificing energy efficiency. Choose one of 16 different color spectrums with the simple touch of a button. Whether you want to add a little fuchsia purple to your reef tank, create an aquablue angelfish tank, or gently fade through all the color spectrums over your jellyfish exhibit, the RGB Panorama Pro completely changes what you can do with aquarium lighting.
Control the color spectrum of your aquarium lighting with just one click. That's the big advantage of RGB LED technology. You can instantly change the color, vary intensity and brightness, turn your lights on or off, or set your light on fade mode to slowly rotate through the entire color spectrum. The handheld remote works from up to 30 ft. away and is super simple to install. You can even add more punch by snapping on a polished reflector, effectively doubling the amount of light focused into your tank.
Each RGB Panorama Pro LED Module includes mounting hardware, each controller includes a control box and remote with connection wires (transformer sold separately.)
Nice lighting, but what's the specification; Kelvin for the white and Nanometers blue?
ASTRAL2k1 2 weeks ago
@ASTRAL2k1 Please visit our product download page on our website, complete graphs for all of the LEDs including the RGB are available for download.
ecoxotic1 2 weeks ago
how many would i need for a 60 gallon tank? would i have to buy the transformer thing?
mrmoenator2 1 month ago
@mrmoenator2 You would want to use two of them on a 60 gallon tank. Yes, you would need a transformer and a 2-way splitter cable.
ecoxotic1 1 month ago
How I know I have to buy for the reef tank the 12000k/455 or the only white to work like in the video?????
joselo1018 5 months ago
@joselo1018 We usually recommend the 12,000K White/445nm Blue for reef tanks.
ecoxotic1 5 months ago