Hi Folks,
After getting some Santa dollars, I was looking at going with an LED head for my Omega D5. Their site (www.modernenlargerlamps.com) doesn't come up. Anyone with any incite?
Santa Regards
Dick
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Hi Folks,
After getting some Santa dollars, I was looking at going with an LED head for my Omega D5. Their site (www.modernenlargerlamps.com) doesn't come up. Anyone with any incite?
Santa Regards
Dick
I can't bring up the site either.
The machine is up but the http server isn't responding. Maybe try emailing modernenlargerlamps.com@domainsbyproxy.com or @godaddy.com ?
The owner told me that he was exiting the business due to small market and low demand. You might still be able to contact him directly and find out if he has any inventory left. It is a shame as I love the one he built for my Omega E6!
Good luck!
I was going to buy one of his units, but really did not like the reliance on IOS and a 'smartphone' for control.
He could sell plans, part #'s and sources.
Randy - He had two models, one used IOS and the other did not. I have one that does not and I simply use filters. It should last me 40 years or more at the rate a I use it.
I emailed him a few weeks ago, before his site went down. He never responded so I assumed he moved on.
I ended up building my own. Found it to be fairly easy. I'll put together a DIY article soon.
The site is up today.
Happy New Year!
Building one of these shouldn't be too hard. There's lots of DIY LED suppliers. People who keep salt-water reefs have done a lot of DIY led fixtures, as the alternatives, metal halide and fluorescent, have some serious drawbacks. There was a patent issue, and so for a long time commercial LED reef fixtures either weren't available or they were very expensive, leaving DIY as the only low cost option.