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🌟 Dive into Brilliance with KZKR's LED Aquarium Light!
The KZKR Upgraded Aquarium Light is a full spectrum LED lamp designed for 48-60 inch tanks, providing vibrant illumination for both freshwater and marine plants. With three control modes, high energy efficiency, and a durable aluminum design, this light enhances the beauty of your aquarium while ensuring easy installation and long-lasting performance.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.61"L x 4.21"W x 3.2"H |
Finish Types | Natural |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Shell |
Color | Full Spectrum 48-60 inch |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Mounting Type | Aquarium Mount |
Batteries are Included | No |
Bulb Base | GU10 |
Amperage | 5 Amps |
Number of Light Sources | 153 |
Brightness | 5355 Lumen |
Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 34 Watts |
Light Source Wattage | 34 Watts |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
D**L
Some minor issues, but a solid light so far.
Just received yesterday and setup. The light comes in two segments, easy to assemble, but the middle joint does cause it to be a little flimsy and want to sag in the middle. Luckily my daughter is an avid Lego fan, so I used a black 1x16 underneath the middle, it's hardly noticeable and is the perfect height.
M**L
Brighten up your fish tank
These lights brightened up my tank and brought out the colors of my fish. Very satisfied
C**S
POC
I purchased the timer/controller to set sunrise/sunset lighting on 2 twenty-nine gallon tanks.The instructions state how to set the timings but it will not turn on the light at all. I can turn on the light manually only.With everything I’ve experienced with this light controller, I have tagged it as a piece of crap. Now looking for a controller that actually functions.
A**G
A Tiny Disappointment (Still Love The Product)
I love this simple full spectrum lights. The first one I ordered was not the correct size, so I returned it and reordered the correct size. I open my order and check for defects and I saw that one of the light bars was chipped or cracked. I was not really happy about it, but it’s okay because it’s a very small crack and the area is not going to be shown after I installed them together anyways. I installed them and tested it out. Everything works correctly and I love it. 😁
A**R
Great light for the price
The media could not be loaded. I needed a light right away and this one did the trick, great for the price point. I like the simple switch to turn it off and on, nothing too fancy if you just want a straight up light. This light does not penetrate too far so if you’re looking for brightness may want to double up if sticking with this model. Although my water just received a large piece of fresh wood and had some rich tannins in it, the lighting is still ok. The slim body will sit well with two on the tank as well.However, structurally the middle does fall a little, so if using on an open top tank may want to consider some extra support. I show this in my video, it’s not extreme but should be considered. Mine is fine with the flush glass top.All in all with the different lights I’ve used over the years this one’s a decent straight up light without any bells and whistles.
L**S
Not good enough for high light plants
This is the 4th light brand that I have bought in the last 6 months. I have a 29 gallon (30Lx12Wx18 deep) planted community and a 120 X-High (60Lx18Wx24D) that I am working on making into planted community. This is the first manufacturer that I have found that makes a 60 inch light, so I was happy to try it. I had resigned myself to putting 4 30" lights on the 120. The nice thing about my aquariums is that they both easily accommodate 30 inch lights.- I started with a Current USA LED on the 29. It was my first LED and grew plants fairly well in my 29. Mostly Java Ferns, Chain Swords, Crypt Wendtii, Cabomba, and Red Myrio. Oddly, it struggled to grow Val and it eventually all melted (more likely my own fault for not adding root tabs). I'd give this light about a 5/10.- I acquired my 120 and set it up with two 30 inch Beamswork DA 80 FSPEC LED's. These maintained similar plants and was an upgrade in brightness from the Current USA. I bought a BIG Anubias Hastafolia, a few kinds of moss, Anubias Nana Petite, Java Fern, and various overgrown Cabomba and Myrio from the 29. The plants did well with no significant issues. But with the tank being 24 inches deep, it just wasn't enough to do anything more challenging. I'd go with a 7/10 for this light. So...- After much research, I decided to try a 30 inch Finnex FugeRay Planted+. It's an older model for Finnex but puts out a LOT of light. I tried it on the 120 with the intention of buying a second one if I liked it but, I just didn't on the big tank. So, I swapped it over to the 29 to see if it was a bump from the Current. Holy smokes! the difference was amazing. My wife was getting irritated with the revolving door of lights coming to the house and I had promised to return this if it wasn't going to work on the 120, but even she agreed that it was much better on the 29. In the week that it has been on the 29, the purple Cabomba has actually turned purple, the red Myrio has "red-ed" up and there's new growth everywhere else. Really nice light for that tank. I'd give it a 9/10.- Still had the dilemma of the second light for the 120. I bought this light to try because top space was at a premium with the two six-inch wide Beamsworks on top already. Unboxed it, threw it on and started to turn the various lights on and off in different combinations. The KZKR is not as bright as the two Beamsworks, even though it has about the same total number of LEDS and combination in the light strip. I'm going to keep it and use all three lights (KZKR and 2 Beamsworks) on the 120. I had ordered a second KZKR but I didn't feel that I would get the same results as the three light combo, so I cancelled the second KZKR. Overall, I think I'd give this light a 5/10.I know that getting light to the bottom of a 24 inch tank is a challenge, especially since big black boxes are out of the question. I also know that my observations are anecdotal and that what I perceive versus what my plants see are two different things. This is just my experience with several different lights so far. I think that in a perfect world, I would use two five foot Beamsworks on the 120 (if they made them) and I will stick with the Finnex for the 29. I don't think that the KZKR is a bad light, I just think that it should be used as a supplement rather than the main light, especially if you want to grow medium- to high-light plants.
J**R
Great Light
I have a deep 50 gallon, and this thing is able to grow my aquatic plants, even some of the higher light ones. It has settings to simulate daylight, has a red blue or green button, a random setting, etc. It is lightweight, easy to set up, and has been running reliably now for a couple of years. It was a little pricey, but I'd rather pay an extra couple of bucks for something I know is going to work. In all, it's a great light, it isn't going to grow corals or replicate the sun, but it will grow algae and medium to low light req. plants, for sure.
U**E
I really like this light for a few reasons.
I got this light to replace my old fashion fluorescent lights (2 across the top of my 55 gal). I was burning them out frequently and they are not cheap either.First I have a wooden cover that slides over the sides and covers all that crap on top, this fit across my tank with room on both sides (about 3-4 inches) that allowed for my tank cover to still be placed on the tank. It is also low enough to not affect that cover. Other lights go over the edge, that would not work for me.The on/off/blue switch is down the cord, but not at the wall, not at the light. This allows it to stick out of the cover and makes it very simple to use without digging for it. No remote.The light is bright, and very effective on my tank. Looks great. The blue light is not a UV light, but does make a few of my plant appear to glow. It also provides enough light to view the fish nicely.
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