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The Razor LED from MaxSpect is an impossibly thin LED light fixture with brand name LEDs, some degree of controllability and a specially designed passive cooling heatsink which helps the Razor LED maintain its figure. Details of the MaxSpect Razor LED are scant since it won’t be officially unveiled until InterZoo 2012, but we’ve got enough to go on about the Razor LED to make it one not-to-be-missed LED light at the big show next week in Germany. razor-led-maxspect-3.jpg

The Razor LED is a 150 watt passively cooled light, not a 150 watt equivalent, but 150 watts of top shelf LED light proper with several shades of blue and white and a few colors in between with a built in timer and a couple channels of color control. Now are you ready for the estimated price? You might want to sit down for this, but MaxSpect is shooting for the 150 watt Razor LED to cost only $450!

The Razor LED won’t have individually replaceable LEDs like the Mazarra but each module will be user serviceable, and the details of the lenses are also unknown. The MaxSpect Razor LED will come in two models, a Razor M10,000 and a Razor M16,000 both named after the approximate color temperature of all LED colors at full brightness. We’ll try to get more details on specs, size and LED colors so stay tuned for more information on MaxSpect’s originally designed Razor LED aquarium light.

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Read more: http://reefbuilders.com/2012/05/08/razor-led-light-maxspect/#ixzz1v0OhsaEO

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Hope DE will bring this in :)

Been considering changing to an LED fixture..

Considering either Radion or Maxspect :)

Yes bro, the razor will be coming to our shore together with the mazarra X. But it will only be out from factory end of June.

The pricing will be the most attractive as i was told that it will be made very affordable.

With all the functions available, its surely value for money.......:)

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Yes bro, the razor will be coming to our shore together with the mazarra X. But it will only be out from factory end of June.

The pricing will be the most attractive as i was told that it will be made very affordable.

With all the functions available, its surely value for money....... :)

Good news!

Eagerly waiting for it.

Hope to see some exciting promo...:)

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The newly announced Maxspect Razor is a hot and sexy little number that is getting a lot of attention from our tech rabid readers. Therefore we have gathered all the technical and LED details about the fixture to spill to help tide you over until we can get our grubby mitts on one in person. The full lowdown on the MaxSpect Razor LED is after the break.

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Most of the features of the Razor follow along with the Mazara X that came before it; a built-in controller, dual channel control, six time points per channel to set your lighting schedule, etc… That’s where the similarities end though. As we touched on before in our first announcement of the Razor, gone is the ability to individually replace LEDs as the end user sees fit.

Instead, all the LEDs are mounted on a single MCPCB that gets changed out in a single shot. While that doesn’t offer the same amount of flexibility as before, it does simplify the design, makes it a little more reliable and a whole lot more affordable. We expect that because the modules are being marketed as user replaceable, more options will become available to let you mix and match things to suit your needs.

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As of right now, two versions are being announced. The first being the Razor LED M10K, which is supposed to approximate a 10000K color temperature with all channels at 100%. Obviously, that color temperature can be manipulated to the end users preference. The second version is the Razor LED M16K which is designed to have a bluer color temperature closer to 16000K. This change in overall color temperature is done with a few changes in LED setup.

So what are you getting for the 150W of this fixture? To start with, on the Razor LED M10K, each module is using four 8000K cool white Cree XT-Es @ 1300mA and two 3000K warm white Cree XT-Es @ 1300mA on channel A. Channel B consists of three Cree XP-E blues @ 860mA, two Cree XT-E royal blues @ 1300mA, and two Epileds “dual core” 410-420nm violets at 1300mA. The Razor LED M16K changes things slightly by replacing two of the 8000K cool white XT-Es with another pair of Cree XT-E royal blues on channel A.

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Maxspect is continuing to adopt new technology using the new XT-E whites for cost savings, as well as increasing output, similar to what they are doing with the new Mazara X, which is going to be using the new Cree XB-D. Both the XB-D and the XT-E white are using Cree’s silicon carbide technology, which is dramatically reducing the cost of high output, high quality LEDs. Some may question why the use of warm white LEDs. These add some additional red spectrum in a way similar to other manufacturers are using discrete red LEDs, but in a way that will blend better and create less obvious color shadows.

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The new Epileds “dual core” 410-420nm LED is interesting too though. While it’s not clear at this time whether it’s two identical chips at the same wavelength in the same package, or if they have a 410nm and a 420nm chip in the same package for a little wider spectral range, it is clear that it’s great to see a high power, high output LED in this wavelength range.

There has been no mention yet if these fixtures have any form of daisy chaining, be it wired or wireless to control multiple fixtures from a single location, or whether there will be “dumb” versions like the Mazara X, but we’re sure things like that will be cleared up shortly at Interzoo, where these fixtures will be officially announced.

Read more: http://reefbuilders.com/2012/05/09/maxspect-razor-led-2/#ixzz1vBT6AGdX

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Yes bro, the razor will be coming to our shore together with the mazarra X. But it will only be out from factory end of June.

The pricing will be the most attractive as i was told that it will be made very affordable.

With all the functions available, its surely value for money....... :)

Hi Razali,

Please bring this LED, Epileds “dual core” 410-420nm LED in too :) !

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hi guys,

good news is that the razor will be available in Mid July but the "not so good" news is that Singapore will only be allocated with minimum stock as the first production is snap up by EU and US.

The Razor 16000 is eq to 3 modules of the Mazarra S and each fixture is able to cover @ 100cm length so for a tank up to 3ft, one unit will be able to do the job.

Factory will be sending a Demo unit so you will be soon be able to see the Razor live in action shortly.

For those G1/G2 users that intend to upgarde, good news for you. You will be given a 30% off from the RRP Razor price and given first priority for any trade in of your old G1/G2 units. The period of this offer, will be notified shortly.

For those pre orders, a 10% discount will be given to you.

The RRP for the Razor 16000 will be SGD648nett

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That's good news!

When can we see the live demo?

Should be end of june or early july...... Place to view will be announce again

Will you be bringing in the M10000?

The M10000, should be arriving on the same time but yet to confirm

And lastly, do you think one fixture can cover 5ft tank? :)

A 5ft tank needs min 2 fixtures.... 1 will be too small

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there will be 2 batches coming to our shore next month..... first batch will be release from factory in mid july and the other will be end july.

The first batch will reach @ 3rd week of July and the 2nd batch early Aug.

The Demo units will be shipped today and will be displayed at iwarna roughly next week. So those that are keen can drop by and take a look at the display.

Will advise once it is available.

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hi all,

As mention, for those pre order, you will be given additional 10% off from the retail price (closing date on the 6th July 2012).

Now im waiting for the factory to confirm the no of qty that can be ship to SIN. Hopefully will be enough for those pre orders.....

This is to confirm that the first batch of Razor will only be 160w....The 120w will be arriving on the second batch

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:thumbsup: good price

~ 24 June 2012 ~

Main Tank Display- 4ft (L) x 2ft (W) x 2.5ft (H) 3side view

Return Pump- 2x Eheim 1262

Wavemaker- Conch II + Tunze

Skimmer- Hydor Performer 700DP

Lighting- Sun System Tek-Light T5 8 x ATI 54W

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think pre-order last til 6 July if not wrong

~ 24 June 2012 ~

Main Tank Display- 4ft (L) x 2ft (W) x 2.5ft (H) 3side view

Return Pump- 2x Eheim 1262

Wavemaker- Conch II + Tunze

Skimmer- Hydor Performer 700DP

Lighting- Sun System Tek-Light T5 8 x ATI 54W

Chiller- Hailea 1/4hp

Reactor- Skimz FR Rowaphos

Dosing Pump- Bubble Magus BM-T01

-Refugium-

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