








🌞 Illuminate your aquatic world with the future of LED brilliance!
The Kessil A160WE Tuna Sun is a 90W controllable LED aquarium light engineered for freshwater planted tanks and terrariums. Featuring proprietary Kessil Logic and double peak spectrum technology, it delivers a natural sunlight spectrum (6,000K to 9,000K) optimized for photosynthesis and vibrant aquatic life. With dual manual knobs and compatibility with Neptune Apex and Reef Keeper controllers, it offers precise, automated control over color and intensity. Its unique shimmer effect replicates natural sunlight, enhancing tank aesthetics while promoting healthy plant and fish behavior. Compact yet powerful, it covers up to 24 inches, making it a premium choice for discerning aquarists seeking both performance and style.
| ASIN | B00QHDL6MK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,598 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #369 in Aquarium Lights |
| Item model number | KSA360WE-TS |
| Manufacturer | Kessil |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 25.4 cm; 939 g |
C**D
lamp quality was good. Tested working. Can't wait to install on my tank to try its effect.
K**R
Fantastic LED aquarium light! I really can't say how great the Kessil A160WE really is, as you have got to see it for yourself. I have had aquariums for well over 35 years, both freshwater and saltwater. I have used just about every type of aquarium light out there at one time or another. This is the very best, by far. I started using LED's about 6 years ago and was quickly sold on the benefits - good plant growth, cool operation, low energy consumption, etc. The LED strip lights from Marineland were just about as good as it gets until I started watching Jacob's Aquarium on YouTube. Great channel if you haven't discovered it yet, BTW - thanks Jacob. Jacob reviews the Kessil line and I was impressed enough to order one of these bad boys for my 30 gallon (30LX12WX18D) planted freshwater tank. Normally the price would have given me pause, but it was one of my crazy moments and I ordered it. I also ordered the gooseneck mounting arm and the Kessil Spectral Controller. I had it all set up in about 30 minutes - not bad for an old guy like me having to figure out the electronic controller programming. I have mine installed 5 inches above the waterline - about 19 inches above the substrate level. Coverage in my tank is great, though they say it is only good for a 24" spread. There is some lessening of the intensity at the edges of the 30 inch length, but that isn't a problem really. You can manually control the spectrum and intensity by the knobs on the top of the unit, but using the controller is fantastic as you can set it up so the light mimics the natural day long intensity and spectrum pattern and turn on and off the system automatically. Both plants and fish have responded to this greatly. Fish behavior is now based on the "time of day" this light creates and plant growth has been super. As others have said, the shimmer created enhances the natural sun light effect and is just cool to see. Yep this is on the expensive side but worth it. Your plants and fish will thank you.
M**G
Nice and bright for Planted aquarium plants, will grow dwarf hair grass and dwarf baby tears. The intensity adjustment is what makes this product a standout, along with the color adjustment capability. Pricey for a seemingly small product but very bright. The water shimmers from surface movement that is a nice penetrating effect. I have two over my 48 inch long tank by 21 in deep. The plants have responded nicely to the new lighting. They were not getting enough light with. a (1) T4 6500 double bulb fixture compact fluorescent, a (2) Beamswork 48"-52" single bright LED fixture 800 and an (3) Aquatic Life LED Aquarium Light Fixture 48". These new Kessils will enable me to grow anything thing I want. The spacing is 24" apart which according to their website will give ample coverage. I will see the results and add my results at a later date. These lights are nicely housed in a rigid body with a cooling fan which is nearly silent. The housing gets warm only, not hot at all. I bought the Tuna Sun model and the goose neck to mount on my 72 gallon bowfront which fits perfectly. The gooseneck is very good quality not moving at all when positioned where you want it. All the mounting hardware is included in the light fixture packaging including brass hooks, metal triangles the gooseneck screw receptacle and the screws. The product is complete and well made. The light housing has some weight to it feeling like it's a well built fixture, the adjusting knobs (pots) are very good quality and have a retention in them which will make them stay where they are adjusted to. This has been a quality purchase for me which I hope will last the 50,000 hours of predicted use per the website.
T**C
First off, I love the shimmer in the water. I haven't had that shimmer since leaving MH. It is just great. Another thing is that these lights don't light up the water column but instead hit directly on objects in the water. This makes plants and fish pop out as well as any debris in the water. The best LED fixtures produce less useless yellow/green spectrum light than traditional lights, as these new technology LED emitters can be selected for the exact wavelength of light, thus almost no or little useless yellow or green light is emitted. So, although the LED may seem less bright than some HO lights with the naked eye (such as T5s or MH) the actual output of light energy in spectrums we cannot see (CRI) is much higher, this is why gauging a light by what you see is highly inaccurate. So even those these lights don't look as 'bright' to the naked eye as my old T5's, they are putting out way more usable light for the plants and boy does it show! My plants have exploded with growth. I have 2 of these units and I am using a combined 2 watts more than the old T5's. The ROI is a bit long but the fact is that I don't have to buy T5 bulbs any more - which saves me time and money. You like money too? We should hang out (Idiocracy reference). LEDs put out very specific spectrums of light, which are defined by the manufacturer. LED manufacturers can fine tune emmiters to put out exactly the spectrum specified by the client. Since PAR meters measure light between 400-700nm, an LED array putting out less par than a broad spectrum flourescent fixture may actually be putting out more photosynthetically usable radiation (PUR). So don't judge these lights by PAR value alone. Be aware though that due to the nature of LED lighting the color shift is mainly for the human eye and not that much for the plants. Great stuff!
C**R
Look, these are BRIGHT! I have a custom 4x6x5 foot black water tank/ palladium for my pleco. (had him 20 years, its his retirement tank) after the shadowed overhang is accounted for i still have about 18 square feet of aquarium floor to light, and 4 of these do a good job, when combined with the standard LED grow lights i have for the terrestrial portion of the tank. (about 4 feet above the water, intended for the terrestrial plants) Because i cant have lights hanging directly over the tank (they would block the land portion of the palladium), i have these mounted on the side shooting down at 45 degree angles from, the walls 6 feet apart, and they still penetrate the 2 feet of water that make up the tank portion of the enclosure. (this is especially impressive as its a dirt bottom tank Tim the pleco likes to dig in, with green water (to feed my sustained daphnia colony, that feed my neon tetra), TONS of tanins, etc. (its a black water tank) The small form factor of these lights lets you do amazing atypical things with them, and while not intended you can use a standard home depot galvanized bolt to screw into the base plate of these letting you easily build custom holders for them. 10 out of 10
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