The Mitras® LX 7000 series is an ultra-bright LED full-spectrum light with an enormous power density (versions 7006/7206 with up to 195 W) that ensures natural brilliant colors (CRI> 95), uniform illumination, and radiant brightness in your aquarium. Equipped with the innovative GHL Power Balancing Technology®, the maximum power of LEDs can be divided into different color channels as needed. Easily create your desired illumination program. Light color and illumination intensity can be programmed to vary over the course of the day. You can either just take over one of the existing lighting projects for your luminaire, or create your own project from scratch. With its incomparably high photosynthetic efficiency, the Mitras® LX 7000 series is unique in the market. As with the Mitras® LX 6000 pendant lights, this is achieved by carefully assembled high-power LEDs. Developed and manufactured in Germany, the luminaire is characterized by the latest in LED technology and is incredibly efficient and durable. Compared to conventional lighting technology, the luminaire can save approx. 50% energy costs per year.
Lamp Operation Mode | Max. Power Consumption | Recommended Water Volume | Illumination Area | Light Output comparable with |
High Efficiency Mode at 100% | 130 W | max. 240 Liter/ 63 Gallons | Water depth ca. 77 cm / 30″ Bottom area ca. 82 cm x 55 cm / 32″ x 22″ | HQI 280 W |
High Output Mode at 100% | 195 W | max. 300 Liter/ 79 Gallons | Water depth ca. 88 cm / 35″ Bottom area ca. 88 cm x 58 cm / 35″ x 23″ | HQI 380 W |
Luminaire | Power Supply | |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 324 mm x 200 mm x 42 mm / 12.8″ x 7.9″ x 1.65″ | 245 mm x 68 mm x 40 mm / 9.6″ x 2.7″ x 1.6″ |
Weight | 2.4 kg / 5.29 lb | 1.3 kg / 2.87 lb |
Cable length | ca. 3 m / 118.11″ to power supply | about 2 m / 78.74″ to wall outlet |
Ambient conditions during operation | max. 40°C / 104°F, max. rel. humidity 80% non-condensing | max. 50°C / 122°F, max. rel. humidity 80% non-condensing |
* Above specifications relate to average parameters and may vary due to component tolerances and ambient conditions.
* Both the power supply and luminaire become warm during normal operation and must therefore be installed in an area that allows for sufficient heat dissipation.