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Efficient.
Smart.
Safe. Efficient. Smart.
The ReefLED series is uniquely designed with a light intensity and spectrum that is 100% utilized by corals. Based on 30 years of research on the needs of corals in artificial environments, ReefLED lights provide your corals with optimal growth and vivid colors.

ReefLED 50
12 x 12 x 5 cm
4.7” x 4.7” x 2”
50 W
Compact LED array
500 PAR
at surface
100 PAR
at 50cm / 20” depth

ReefLED 90
15.5 x 13.5 x 5.7 cm
6.1” x 5.3” x 2.2”
90 W
Compact LED array
500 PAR
at surface
150 PAR
at 50cm / 20” depth

ReefLED 160
18 x 16 x 6.4 cm
7” x 6.3” x 2.5”
160 W
Compact LED array
550 PAR
at surface
160 PAR
at 50cm / 20” depth
Recommended Usage
Got itHomegenous light
with a gentle shimmer.

Anti-glare recessed lens.
100%
Utilized by corals.
Reef-Safe.
REEF-SPEC.

Reef-Safe.
Not every light that pleases the eye is necessarily good for the corals.
ReefLED provides a light intensity and spectrum that is 100% utilized by the corals for their energetic needs, while still maintaining a vivid, esthetic quality.
Light spectrum explained



The sun spectrum
Here is the visible light spectrum. If you go above 480 nm into the greens, yellows and reds, you could potentially harm the corals.
Beneficial light
The optimal spectrum for coral growth and color expression, is between 360 to 480 nm. We’re talking about UV and blue mainly, and not all of it is within the visible light range.
ReefLED
The ReefLED 90 has a compact LED array that provides 80W of REEF-SPEC Blue (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet), 20W of 9,000 Kelvin White, and a separate 3W channel for moonlight.
This color pallet is both esthetically pleasing and versatile, while allowing for optimal coral growth and coloration.
The Reef LED channels





80 w
REEF SPEC Blue
10 w
9,000K White
3w
Moonlight
The ReefLED 90 has a compact LED array that provides 80W of REEF-SPEC Blue (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet), 20W of 9,000 Kelvin White, and a separate 3W channel for moonlight.
This color pallet is both esthetically pleasing and versatile, while allowing for optimal coral growth and coloration.
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Light spectrum
explained



The sun spectrum
Here is the visible light spectrum. If you go above 480 nm into the greens, yellows and reds, you could potentially harm the corals.
Beneficial light
The optimal spectrum for coral growth and color expression, is between 360 to 480 nm. We’re talking about UV and blue mainly, and not all of it is within the visible light range.
ReefLED
The ReefLED 90 has a compact LED array that provides 80W of REEF-SPEC Blue (a proprietary blend of blue, violet and ultraviolet), 20W of 9,000 Kelvin White, and a separate 3W channel for moonlight.
This color pallet is both esthetically pleasing and versatile, while allowing for optimal coral growth and coloration.
The Reef LED
channels
80 w
TabReef Spec Blue
10 w
9,000K white
3 w
Moonlight


Efficient.
Optimal spread
ReefLED provides ideal PAR values throughout the aquarium, without hotspots or areas with insufficient light for coral growth.

PAR distribution

PAR map

PAR vs. PUR
Reef-Safe PAR distribution
Aquarium PAR Map

PAR vs. PUR
Using PAR measurements only to determine light quality or compatibility of a specific light unit for coral photobiology can be misleading.
The PAR measurement was developed to measure the Photosynthetic Active Radiation of plants that is within the visible light region (400 -700 nm).
The Photosynthetic Utilized Radiation or PUR that is relevant for optimal Zooxanthellae photosynthesis is between 360- 480 nm which starts outside the range of visible light (measured by PAR meters) in the UV region and continues into the blue part of the visible light range.
Kelvin
12,000
15,000
20,000
23,000
REEF-SPEC Blue
75%
100%
100%
100%
9,000K White
100%
100%
50%
10%
Watt
70
90
85
81
PAR μmol/m2/sec
440
500
470
450
PUR μmol/m2/sec
385
450
440
440
PUR/PAR %
87%
90%
94%
98%

PUR/PAR values at a point directly under the center of the ReefLED, just below the water surface.








Program
library
Peace
of mind
Weekly
schedule
Lunar
cycle
Staggered
sunrise
Acclimation
Program
Clouds
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.
ReefBeat is constantly in contact with your ReefLEDs and will send you a notification whenever communication is lost.

The ReefBeat App
One App to control them all!
A single interface for all Red Sea smart devices.
Easy set-up and operation.
Online monitoring and notifications.




ReefBeat
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Video gallery
Lighting Insides
How to videos

Episode 1
The role of lighting
The 4-main-reasons that make lighting so important in your reef aquarium.

Episode 1
The role of lighting
The 4-main-reasons that make lighting so important in your reef aquarium.

Episode 1
The role of lighting
The 4-main-reasons that make lighting so important in your reef aquarium.

Episode 1
The role of lighting
The 4-main-reasons that make lighting so important in your reef aquarium.
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