JBL LED SOLAR EFFECT (gen 2)
LED effect light as supplement to JBL LED SOLAR NATUR

  • Special light with RGB LEDs for creating colour effects, ideal as replacement for a second coloured fluorescent tube (T5 or T8). 40 % more light output compared to the 1st generation. Optimised heat sink for more power
  • Just connect to the enclosed cable switch of the existing JBL LED SOLAR NATUR and adjust using its remote control
  • For colour-coordinated simulations of sunrises and sunsets, and weather situations like thunderstorms or rainy seasons
  • The integrated RGB LEDs can create red, green and blue, and all mixed colours, using the JBL LED SOLAR NATUR remote control. Dimmable in 7 steps. Further effects can be achieved using the JBL LED SOLAR CONTROL app on a mobile phone
  • Contains: LED effect light waterproof (IP68), cable switch, holding brackets for top assembly & end caps for installation in tube sockets (T5&T8). Guarantee: 2 years (+2 years upon registration of product)
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Price: 159,62 €
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Product information

If you want to ADD special light effects to your already existing light, such as coloured light, red sunrise and sunset, blue deep water or lightning storms, you’ll need a second light, the so-called JBL SOLAR EFFECT. You can connect this LED light to your main light (JBL LED SOLAR NATUR) with the cable switch supplied. The remote control unit supplied with the JBL LED SOLAR NATUR helps you operate the individual colour channels (Red/Green/Blue). To adjust the effects (biotopes, lightning storms, clouds, rain etc.) you’ll need a special control unit (JBL LED SOLAR CONTROL), which you can then operate precisely and easily with your mobile phone.

It contains one light in the length you select length with a 2.5 m cable. This light does not need its own power supply or infrared receiver. You simply connect it to your JBL LED SOLAR NATUR using the cable switch supplied.
If you are already operating the JBL LED SOLAR NATUR with a JBL LED SOLAR CONTROL, you will get an even more natural light effect by switching on the JBL LED SOLAR EFFECT. Here sunrises and sunsets will be underlaid with the appropriate red tones, lightning storms will be more colourful and even the biotope light conditions can be reproduced in more detail.

Marine water: The JBL LED SOLAR NATUR was originally developed for freshwater aquariums, but has also proved very popular with marine aquarists, as almost all cultivated corals come from shallow waters where they receive full sunlight. If you combine the JBL LED SOLAR NATUR with the JBL LED SOLAR EFFECT, you’ll attain a colour temperature of 7800 Kelvin.

Lengths: the lengths stated (e.g. 8 W LED = 43.8 cm T5/T8 tube) refer to the fluorescent tube you are replacing.
Length of the lamp: 8W/43.8 cm; 9W/54.9/59.0 cm; 14 W/74.2 cm; 17 W/84.9/89.5 cm; 20 W/104.7 cm; 21 W/114.9/120.0 cm; 22 W/144.9/150.0 cm
Length with plug-on holder suitable for: 8 W/45-70 cm; 9 W/55-80 cm; 14 W/75-100 cm; 17 W/85-110 cm; 20 W/105-130 cm; 21 W/115-140 cm; 22 W/145-170 cm
General calculation of lamp length: Stated length e.g. for 17 W 849 mm incl. retrofit adapters for the replacement of fluorescent tubes, minus adapter lengths (always the same): -50mm -5mm= 794mm real lamp length.

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JBL LED SOLAR EFFECT 17W, 849/895mm (gen 2)

Art. no.:
6336100
EAN Code:
4014162633613
Performance:
17 W
Length:
849/895 mm
Volume packaging:
7.3 l
Gross weight:
1640 g
Net weight:
1246 g
Weight factor:
0
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
80/812/112 mm

Properties

Animal species: Angelfish, Armored catfish, Arowana, Artemia, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (Malawi), Cichlids (South America), Cichlids (Tanganyika), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Climbing gouramies (Anabantidae), Crayfish, Crustaceans, Cyprinids, Danions, Discus, Dwarf cichlids, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gammarus, Gill maggots, Gobies, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Halfbeaks, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Knifefish, Large and long arm shrimps, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Neons, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Ricefish, Snails, Snakeheads, Spiny eels, Tetra, Veiltails, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish, ray
Animal size: For all animal sizes
Animal age group: All aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 85-110cm (200-250L)
Material: Aluminium profile, light emitting diodes, power supply
Colour: silver

Electronic label / illuminant

Ambient temperature: 80 °C
Start time: 0.1 s
Mercury: No
Tube length: 849 mm
Lifespan: 25000 h
Lumen: 470 lm
Dimmable: yes
Switching cycles: 20000
Colour temperature: not known

Technical Data

capacity tank length:85-110 cm
power output in Watt:17 W
Height:20 mm
Length:795 mm
Width:71 mm
voltage:24 V
content for:enthält 22x3 = 66 einzelne RGB-LEDs
FAQ
Why are there several T5 adapters in the package?

While you may have thought that all 24 W T5 tubes have the same length, there are in fact many different lengths with the same wattage on the market.That's why we've included two different adapters to facilitate a safe and easy installation. In case of an unsuccessful installation attempt, please try an alternative adapter from the box.

Can the SOLAR NATUR and EFFECT LEDs be of different lengths?

No, that is not possible. The JBL LED DRIVER which you received with your daylight LED is designed for the power of the construction length of the NATURE + the same construction length of the EFFECT. A longer JBL LED SOLAR EFFECT would not be sufficiently powered by the power supply unit due to the greater power needed.

Can I combine two LED SOLAR EFFECT units with one LED SOLAR NATUR?

Unfortunately this is not possible. The LED SOLAR EFFECT is connected to the driver (power supply) of the LED SOLAR NATUR via the included cable switch. Thus, all the slots are already occupied. You’ll need another driver for this. You can connect one NATURE and one EFFECT to one driver. Two LED SOLAR EFFECT units on one driver are not possible due to the connectors and the maximum power consumption of the power supply.

Why can you find two sets of wattage data on the packaging?

Decisive for you is the overall performance of a system. This determines the "power consumption" on your household bill. All manufacturers are obliged to state this amount on their packaging. This is the sum of the entire electrical consumption of a product. With the JBL LED SOLAR you have the LED and the driver (power supply) consuming electricity. Due to the reactive power and transformation processes every individual power supply consumes small amounts of power. For you as an aquarist the LED performance is crucial for your aquarium and the plants, which is why we do not want to deprive you of this information with the surprisingly low overall values.

Which LED length fits my aquarium?

You will find a tabular overview on the packaging of every LED. This will tell you which LED SOLAR fits your aquarium. There are two application scenarios for this.
1. You replace an existing T5/T8 tube to install the LED as a retrofit. In this case please refer to the relevant column. Most aquarium owners prefer the shorter model because of the small distances left and right of the tube socket in the aquarium cover. You can either select according to the length of the tube (in mm) or according to the wattage.
2. The second type of installation is as a top assembly or hanging installation. Here the maximum aquarium width is decisive. Please refer to the relevant column. For this type of installation, always choose the larger of the two options for optimal illumination.

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