There are several options available for mounting LED bars:
- Use our aquarium cover and insert the LED bars into the center profile.
- Special brackets allow for the mounting of LED bar(s) in existing T5 or T8 damp-proof housings.
- Silicone stands enable simple placement of the LED bar on cross or longitudinal braces or cover plates.
- Our aluminium lamp housing in modern design is suitable for open or glass/acrylic-covered aquariums, and can be individually equipped with our LED bars.
- With the LED adapter profile, JUWEL and EHEIM aquariums can be quickly upgraded to modern LED lighting.
- The U-profile serves as a longitudinal or cross-support for LED bars, enabling easy and flexible mounting of the lighting.
- If you do not select any of the above brackets, 2 screws 2.9x6.5mm are included in the package that can be used to directly attach the LED bar.
- Under individual and spare parts, you can find everything for a customized mounting.
The aquaLUMix comes with an adjustable bracket and other mounting solutions. The spotBEAM can either be mounted with a separately available gooseneck or integrated with other LEDaquaristik mounting solutions.
The differences between these products depend on your individual lighting needs. The aquaLUMix provides a compact and highly powerful solution with all the light colors needed for an appealing daylight simulation. It also includes an integrated mount and the ability for heat recovery.
If you prefer a tailor-made lighting solution, then eco+ or PRO² might be a better option. These modular systems allow additional control over the arrangement, quantity, and length of individual LED bars. The choice depends on your vision of perfect lighting, whether you opt for the ready-made solution (aquaLUMix) or prefer a customizable system (eco+/PRO²).
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eco+ |
PRO² |
aquaLUMix A new record in performance, functionality and quality |
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LED configuration |
72 LEDs/m |
144 LEDs/m |
340 LEDs/m |
Output |
34W/m |
53W/m |
110W/m |
Lumens |
Up to approx. 3800 lm/m |
Up to approx. 6500 lm/m |
Up to approx. 14000 lm/m |
Efficiency |
Up to 112 lm/W |
Up to 123 lm/W |
Up to 140 lm/W |
Available light colours, variants |
12 |
11 |
4 |
Available lengths |
7 (20-140cm) |
6 (47-135cm) |
7 (24-144cm) |
Cooling |
Passive by |
Passive or |
Passive or Heat recovery (LED water cooling = aquarium heating) |
Design |
Slender, lightweight |
Compact LED bar |
Solid, preconfigured Compact lamp incl. mounting solution |
Cross section |
18x12mm |
32x18mm |
94x28mm |
Max. configuration of |
4x eco+ LED bars in parallel |
2x PRO² LED bars and |
1x aquaLUMix |
Functions |
SunRiser |
SunRiser |
SunRiser |
SunRiser |
SimuLUX 24 |
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Max. brightness 0-100% freely selectable |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Dim phase duration freely selectable |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Sunrise and sunset |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Moonlight possible |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Natural moon phases |
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X |
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Interruptions or changes to the |
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X |
X |
X |
Weekdays individually programmable |
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X |
X |
X² |
Maintenance function (temporary full |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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Static weather effects |
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X |
X |
X |
Thunderstorm simulation, lightning |
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X |
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Automatic dynamic effects |
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X |
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Time lapse funtion (quick check) | X | ||||
Individually programmable channels |
2 |
2 |
6 |
8 |
5 |
Characteristics |
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Network-ready |
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X |
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Programming directly on the device |
X |
X |
X |
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Programming using Windows PC |
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X |
X³ |
Programming and control through |
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X |
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Interface |
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LAN |
USB-C |
Automatic time update through the Internet |
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X |
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Regular software updates |
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X |
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Software languages |
DE, EN |
DE, EN |
DE, EN, FR, NL, IT, PL, SE, DK, ES, CZ |
DE |
DE, EN |
Operating instructions |
DE, EN |
DE, EN |
DE, EN |
DE, EN |
DE, EN, IT, NL, FR |
Settings and time automatically |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Open source software, customer |
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X |
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Output |
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Maximum total output LED 12V |
120W (10A) |
240W (20A) |
240W (20A) |
240W (20A) |
240W (20A) |
Maximum output per channel 12V |
60W (5A) |
120W (10A) |
60W (5A) |
60W (5A) |
48W (4A) |
Maximum total output LED 24V |
240W (10A) | 480W (20A) | 480W (20A) | 480W (20A) | 480W (20A) |
Maximum output per channel 24V | 120W (5A) | 240W (10A) | 120W (5A) | 120W (5A) | 96W (4A) |
Options |
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Temperature sensors |
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X |
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Separate WLAN adapter | X | ||||
Power expandable through High-Power Solution | X | X |
²Requires manual switching between programs| ³MAC/OSX possible with separate software
An automatic aquarium light control system or LED daylight simulation system offers great advantages for you and your fish!
Aquarium lights switching on and off suddenly is a source of recurring shock and stress to which your fish are exposed on a daily basis. The inhabitants of the aquarium would be much less nervous if they were gently brought out of their night-time rest. Moreover, a gradual, dimmed sunrise and sunset is not only closer to nature and visually very appealing, it also ensures that you are not suddenly plunged into darkness yourself at some point in the evening.
Our automatic light controls have between 2 and 8 singly and individually programmable channels, depending on the model. This allows each connected LED lamp to be controlled separately in terms of time and brightness. Therefore, in addition to simply modelling the sun rising and setting, you can add details such as stormy weather, clouds, moonshine and many other programs and simulations.
Another big advantage: During the LED daylight simulation, it is only very seldom that all your LED bars are operating simultaneously at full power, which has positive consequences for the electricity they consume. With only a slight throttling of the output (dimming), the power consumption drops almost in direct proportion without the light appearing noticeably less bright. A secondary effect is an extension of the service life of the LED lamp.