Does Orphek Have a chip on it's shoulders? You bet, in fact we have Dual chips!!!!

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Atlantik v2.1b has a dual-chip on its shoulders
A revolutionary fixture that will change your reef forever.
The people have spoken and Orphek listened! We have redesigned the Atlantik LED lighting fixture to meet the needs of personal
preference and tank inhabitance to ensure a happy balance to keep your reef thriving, improving visual stimulation and your satisfaction.
Orphek makes the most efficient lights on the market today and unlike many other companies, Orphek employs dual-chip technology
to increase lumens and PAR per watt as well as the production of chlorophyll A and B for coral growth and sustainability.
Leading today’s market with the most effective and researched lighting fixture, Orphek is the first LED lighting company that
provides the highest quality and quantity of * Wide spectrum White UV/violet LED’s to ensure the longevity and beauty of tank inhabitants.
Even though UV LED’s have a tendency of being more expensive, we take no shortcuts in providing a flawless spectrum; after all, you get what you pay for.
The new Atlantik v2.1b was created with the needs and desires of our customers in mind, taking the styles of the previous v1 and v2 and combining them to make a masterpiece.


Available as an option for the most discerning of hobbyists and professionals the Atlantik v2.1b is the most advanced light spectrum in the market.


http://orphek.com/atlantik-v2-1/


Channel 1 provides its users with (20) 18,000K LED’s and (4) cyan 470nm LED’s


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Channel 2 gives the user (7) cyan 470nm LED’s and (21) 450-460nm LED’s
for ultimate customization.


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Channels 3 and 4 took on an entirely new look applying dual-chip technology Wide spectrum White UV/violet
make a white LED with a peak at 395nm, 410nm, 420nm and at 430nm to supply corals directly with chlorophyll A and B, enhancing health and coloration.
The 3rd channel consists of (4) 410nm-18,000k, (4) 420nm-6,000k and (4) 395nm-6,000k) LED’s for a full spectrum of perfection.


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Channel 4 applies a mix of the dual-chip UV/white with dual-chip white/red which consists of (7) white/red LED’s and (4) 420nm-6,000k LED’s.
Adding red brings out the natural tones of corals as well as providing coral with the much needed chlorophyll A and B but not so much to inhibit the growth of certain algae’s and cyano.


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Very dim in person look like uv t5 actinic white .
 
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Where is it that you saw these pitt? We would be very interested in knowing since they haven't been released yet.
 

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my friend nestor recived one here in puerto rico i think is the first one of the new version is very nice look and beutiful fixture but look like uv t5 actinic white because the led are mixed color in the same led or simillar to ati t5 coral plus or fiji purple in color .
 

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Very rare dual chip look in the tank if you compared to radion or ai .
 
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Yes, Nestor did receive one of the dual chip models. The light is designed to feed corals and to help them with growth and color. The spectrum that is needed for this is hard for our eyes to see and while it may not appear to be as bright as a metal halide it is certainly very bright to our corals. The spectrum of each channel works together to bring the total output of the light to a point where your corals will thrive.
 
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