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NICREW ClassicLED Plus LED Aquarium Light with Timer, 10 Watts, for 12 to 18 Inch Fish Tank Light, Daylight and Moonlight Cycle, Brightness Adjustable

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Size: 12 - 18 in


Features

  • The full-spectrum light combines 6500K white, 450nm blue, TRUE 660nm deep red and green LEDs, producing a fine-tuned color spectrum. Adjustable spectrum on 2 lighting modes achieves more control flexibility. (Spectrum adjustable only when using timer, not for manual on)
  • Provides more options to adjust the auto On/Off time and brightness. Featured 15 or 30-minute ramp-up and dim-down to simulate natural sunrise and sunset, waking the fish up in soft lighting and ensuring a good sleep with complete off at night
  • Excellent color rendition with a high CRI of 91 for better appreciation of aquatic plants without distortion, restoring the most accurate natural colors of fish and aquatic plants. Suitable for freshwater or saltwater fish and low-medium light level plants
  • Adjustable docking mounts on both sides provide an easy way for quick adaptability to fit most rimless and framed aquariums
  • Aluminum alloy shell helps best heat dissipation, and this light is recommended for use over glass or acrylic canopy-covered aquariums

Color: Blue,Green,Red,White


Shape: Shell


Material: Aluminum, Glass, Acrylic


Finish Type: Alloy,Aluminum


Light Source Type: LED


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.01 x 4.6 x 2.48 inches; 1.23 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ N10371


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 19, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ NICREW


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,800 ratings


Color: ‎Blue,Green,Red,White


Shape: ‎Shell


Material: ‎Aluminum, Glass, Acrylic


Finish Type: ‎Alloy,Aluminum


Light Source Type: ‎LED


Shade Material: ‎Aluminum


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Brand: ‎NICREW


Item Weight: ‎560 Grams


Style: ‎Classic


Voltage: ‎20 Volts (DC)


Brightness: ‎420 Lumen


Color Rendering Index: ‎91.00


Number of Light Sources: ‎10


Are Batteries Included: ‎No


Product Dimensions: ‎14.01"L x 4.6"W x 2.48"H


Manufacturer: ‎NICREW


Item Weight: ‎1.23 pounds


Item model number: ‎N10371


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish types: ‎Alloy,Aluminum


Switch Style: ‎Push Button


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Wattage: ‎10 watts


Date First Available: December 19, 2018


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  • Easy to use
Size: 12 - 18 in
Easy to set up, timer works well, it fits on 5.5 gallon tank perfectly. Plants growing well under it so the light quality is good too!
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • LED light for a 10 gallon tank
Size: 18 - 24 in
This is a great LED light for a 10-gallon fish tank. It has enough light to grow plants such as Valysneria and Amazon swords, but not so much light that you would need to add CO2 to the tank. Keep the light active for no more than six hours to avoid algae growth. I use this light on a ten-gallon shrimp tank. Frogbit and Salvinia float on the water. Those two floating plants grow very fast. I have to regularly remove about 50% of them every 3 weeks to keep them from layering. The growth is fast enough that these plants cover the top of the water and then they begin to layer. The build quality of this light is surprisingly good for this price point. Only time will tell how long they will last. I have been happy with them so far. They provide enough light to grow medium to low light demand plants. The fixture has been reliable. I have it connected to a mechanical timer. The light stays on for six hours each day. I stopped adding liquid fertilizer because the plants are growing too fast for my liking. This tank has approximately 10 freshwater mussels and an assortment of shrimp. I have Amano, Ghost, and red Cherry shrimp in this tank. Yes, I know the mussels and the Amanos will not complete their lifecycles in this tank. The former will need a host fish while the later will need brackish water. I do not keep fish in this tank. I can recommend this LED lighting system for fish-only tanks. It will also work well for tanks which only have medium-demand to low-light demand plants. It is perfect for floating plants. The angle of the light covers the surface area of a 10-gallon tank. This is a basic but solid light. It does not come with fancy lighting effects. It comes in daylight and that is it. You cannot create lightning effect and thunderstorms. But ask yourself if you really need those. I do not. It does not have a remote control. You will need to provide your own timer. Other than that, it is a great light for a 10-gallon tank. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021 by citan-uzuki

  • Bright, consistent light
Size: 18 - 24 in
This makes my plants super healthy and the light is bright with a consistent timer that works great. The light doesn't ever get too hot and the cable for it is super long. It seems well built and durable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by Vern J.

  • Version 2 of ClassicLED Plus Light - useful but flawed included timer
Size: 30 - 36 in
I purchased this light in April of 2022. It appears to be a new revision. While the manufacturer's pictures on Amazon seem to match the product I received, the item and pictures do NOT match most of the reviews I see posted about this light, so hopefully this will be educational about what is currently shipping. Also, it has been a while since I've kept an aquarium and only recently am I setting up a new tank. I've never used an LED aquarium light before. This light has an integrated, hardwired timer controller that can control 2 separate channels or modes - one for daytime(?) lighting and one for blue lights. The LED array consists of white, blue, green and red bulbs. In timer mode, you can set one time period to turn on and off the daytime lights and another period to control the blue lights. I'm not entirely sure why I want to control the blue lights separate from the rest. Perhaps as a night light? You can also set 0, 15, or 30 minutes to phase in and out the light intensity - like a sunrise and sunset. You can control the intensity of each mode in timer mode, from 0 to 100 percent. This is all great. You can also turn on the full light or the blue lights manually and then return back to your program. However, there are some quirks - maybe even flaws - with the current controller. First - if you lose power to the light, the time gets reset to 00:00. Your program is retained in memory, but until you reset the time, the light will run on an altered schedule. Second, you cannot dim the light in manual mode. It only works at 100%. If you want to skip using the timer and control the lights externally via a timer or smart plug, you only can run the lights at full blast through manual mode. If the power cuts out while lights are on manually, they do come back on when power is restored. Third, and I'm new to LED aquarium lights so this might not be a flaw, however, when the lights are turned on in manual mode - all four color LEDs are used. But, when the daytime mode is triggered via the timer, only the white, red and green lights are lit. The blue lights are off. Note you can overlap the time period settings for the two modes, so maybe it is by design to have separate blue light control and you just run the two programs concurrently to have full RBGW spectrum lighting. To me, the loss of the correct time due to a loss of power is a problem. One work around would be to run the light through a battery back up, preserving the time and light operation until your battery dies. Second, you CAN use an external timer or smart plug. To do this, program the modes to both run for the full 24hours - 00:00 - 23:59. Set your intensities and don't bother with sunrise/sunset. Run this through your timer. When power gets cut to the led lamp - due to external timer or power outage, the lights go out. When power is restored, the lights will come back on after about 10 seconds - the clock will be at 00:00. They will come on at the programmed intensities. Both options work. Option 1 depends on an external battery backup (separate purchase) but preserves the sunrise/sunset feature. Option two depends on a cheaper outlet timer or smart plug but loses sunrise/sunset and the ability to turn on the lights manually through the LED lamp - you can use your smart plug instead. The light didn't come with a manual. None was posted to the Nicrew website that matched the new revision either. But Nicrew support was responsive to email requests through their website. I received responses overnight. They were able to provide a manual and answer some questions I had. Nothing in the manual details WHY or WHEN I want to use the blue lights though. I do question the spectrum chart they show on the box - is this spectrum only when all 4 light colors are running at 100%? I have not used this light on a planted tank yet, so I can't comment on plant growth. Heck, I'm not even sure how I'm supposed to run it - RGW or RGBW. All that being said, looking at some other lights in the same price range, its pretty great that Nicrew is offering a programmable timer. There is certainly value here. Add in a battery backup for the clock (let the lights turn off in a power outtage) and this would be a certain winner. Letting me dim the lights in manual mode would be an extra nice touch. Maybe in revision 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022 by Peter Kunsaitis

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