Originally Posted by
GhettoTang
Rykna so your saying that you like the pendant better that the light you have right now. What size tank do you have and how many inches is your Outer Orbit light.
I have a 90 gallon 48x24x18
the outer orbit has
*Combination high output Metal Halide aquarium light fixture
*Internal electronic ballast eliminates aquarium equipment clutter
*Features more lunar lights for better nocturnal aquarium viewing
Microprocessor controlled internal electronic ballast means no bulky remote ballast assemblies. Sleek, self-contained fixture minimizes clutter while providing the combined light output of metal halide and compact fluorescent bulbs. Plus more lunar lights to provide an atmospheric nocturnal viewing environment. Features integrated cooling fans, parabolic reflector, protective splash lens, two timers, two independent on/off switches, and two 72" power cords. Includes docking mounts and hanging bracket (can be set atop canopy or hung from ceiling), appropriate number of 150 watt PowerPaq 10000°K HQI double ended bulb(s) and Dual 460nm/420nm Actinic square pin compact fluorescent bulbs. 15" x 4-1/4" high. 48"560 watt: 2-150 watt HQI; 2-130 watt6
Features:
Integrated cooling fans, parabolic reflector, protective splash lens, two independent on/off switches, two 72" power cords, docking mounts, and hanging bracket. 15" x 4-1/4" high.
Includes:
150 watt PowerPaq 10000°K HQI double ended bulb(s) and Dual 460nm/420nm Actinic compact fluorescent bulbs, docking mounts, and hanging bracket.
Outer Orbit Pendant integrates 3 LED lunar lights with 150 watt HQI double ended bulb in a convenient easy-to-hang pendant fixture. 9-1/2" x 7"
So...no I would DEFINATEKY stick with my unit....but I was just handing out some small draw backs I ran into.