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    yes, there will also a rail system be available
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    i have preordered mine, is there a official delivery date yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthias View Post
    yes, there will also a rail system be available
    Hi Matthias,
    Do you have prototype pic for rail system?. i will need 4 units for my new tank , so i am gathering ideas how i am going to mount them..

    Michael

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    Matthias,

    I've read and read but can't find the answer to a couple of questions:

    *A) Will these units be able to completely do away with "Simu"(ProfiLuxSimu-spot and/or ProfiLuxSimu-L-stick) units in that they can handle dim moonlight all the way up through mid-day brightness? Some LED lamps can't handle the very dim moonlight such as when the moon is almost dark (thin crescent waxing into 1st quarter). Here is all I can locate on this aspect but no specific mention of moonlight functions:
    Functions:
    • - sliding clouds and sunrise over several lamps
    • - all illumination functions of ProfiLux
    • - full control over output light spectrum



    *B) I realize each unit is capable of autonomous action via the on-board controller but if we already own a ProfiLux is there a less expensive version for us that does not include the built-in on-board controller? Here is the list I can find on these details:
    Operation modes:
    • - standalone (runs autonomous)
    • - master (controls other lamps wirelessly)
    • - slave (is controlled from other lamps or ProfiLux wirelessly)



    *C) Will there be any optional/additional items required for these lamps? (wireless adapters, mounting kits, splash guards etc)

    Thank you in advance for your time and input.
    Allen

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    Awesome questions Allen.
    I am def interested in gettting more answers primarily about us who have the P3 and controlling lamps.
    Can't wait to read ANY and ALL updates.

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    first of all - the Mitras details will be announced today on our website

    answering the questions:

    a) Mitras is able to do ALL the simulation functions
    this includes moonlight simulation - since we use the "true dimming technolgy" with up to 3000 dimming steps we can dim down to a very low brightness level

    b) there is only one version
    reason: to produce many variants and to keep them in stock would be more expensive than having on version which can be produced in larger amounts very efficient
    BTW: the Mitras autonomous version is cheaper than models from other brands which have limited controller functions included (considering the "lumen per $" to keep it simple)

    c) yes
    details follow
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    OK, at least the German part of our Mitras web page is ready so far (except a few details)

    http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Syst...te_mitras.html

    the English translation will be done tomorrow
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    That looks good Matthias! At least we can see the overall layout and such.

    Tomorrow it is

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    Yes it is.
    Prices? Options?
    Etc etc etc!!!!!
    CAN'T WAIT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doggydoc10 View Post
    Yes it is.
    Prices? Options?
    Etc etc etc!!!!!
    CAN'T WAIT.
    So close we can almost smell the paint on the fixture

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