Small compact and powerful.
IPX7, can work under the aquarium cover.
RGB LEDs with latest generation SMD white LEDs.
More light with less power consumed.
Built-in controller with memory.
Reference | Model | Power | Lumen | Measures | Energy Label | LED |
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7731020 | Stick Lumina 20 | 8 w | 982 | 200x32x10 mm | D | 7 white + 7 RGB |
7731030 | Stick Lumina 30 | 11 w | 1471 | 300x32x10 mm | D | 14 white + 7 RGB |
7731040 | Stick Lumina 40 | 14 w | 1638 | 400x32x10 mm | E | 14 white + 14 RGB |
7731060 | Stick Lumina 60 | 22 w | 2604 | 600x32x10 mm | D | 21 white + 21 RGB |
The discreet support allows the luminaire to be adjusted in length and thus adapt to different aquariums
4-channel controller as standard, allows you to program the light produced in both intensity and color.
Its advanced design allows for great lighting power in very little space.
Secondary lenses allow to optimize light performance. The expoxy coating allows us to achieve an IPX7 protection level.
RGB + technology consists of using RGB LEDs (three colors: red, green and blue in a single LED) and combining them with specific white LEDs in the case of the freshwater version and Royal Blue, Blue and violet in the marine version. .
The specific channel gives the necessary light power and the RGB LEDs allow the desired color tone to be given to the aquarium.
This technology improves the performance of luminaires that use RGBW (that is, LEDs with four colors in one, Red, Green, Blue and White) since having the white channel separated from the other three allows for more light power. It also improves the performance of those that use individual colored LEDs, since by having the three colors very close together, the mixture is much better, avoiding the multicolored effect or having to use a translucent cover that greatly reduces the intensity of the luminaire.
Nano Lumina 15 RGB+W spectrum
It allows to adjust the power and the optimal color for each aquarium.
The configuration will be saved and will be maintained even if the power goes out, the light is turned off or a timer is used..