Straton Pro G2 102 Anthracite
ATI Straton Pro G2 – High-End LED Lighting for Saltwater Aquariums The ATI Straton Pro G2 is a state-of-the-art LED light for saltwater aquariums that sets new standards with its combination of efficiency, functionality, and design. As an evolution of the successful Straton series, it impresses with innovative technology and thoughtful design. Compared to the G1, the Straton Pro G2 features even more royal blue and blue LEDs, thus offering even more intense performance in the crucial blue spectrum. Thanks to the increased proportion of highly efficient royal blue LEDs (81% efficiency), light output has also been increased by 6-7%. The proven high performance in the white spectrum remains unchanged. By reducing high-energy ultraviolet and violet radiation, the new Straton Pro G2 minimizes the risk of incorrect application. This makes the G2 not only more powerful but also safer in terms of spectrum. Innovation for the highest demands. With this further development, the Straton Pro remains a reliable partner for professional users: powerful, precise, and safe. Key Features Full aluminum housing – for maximum heat dissipation, durability, and a premium appearance Ultra-flat design – at only 11.6 mm high, the Straton Pro subtly integrates into any aquarium concept Individual reflectors per LED – precisely control light dispersion, reduce glare, and increase efficiency Integrated power measurement – for precise control of energy consumption PAR values in the software – provide feedback on light intensity in the aquarium Extended LED spectra – allow individual adjustment of the light spectrum to the needs of the animals Unrivaled light output – with over 1700 - 1800 PAR at 20 cm distance below the light Optimized blue-heavy radiation – ideal for coral coloration and health Shimmer effect visible – large reflector surfaces create a natural light refraction effect in the water
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