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16 June 2016
Good consistent grind
Powerful grinder, has 60 settings but the best part is I can even set it in between each step (like a half step), so it's almost like having 120 settings. My only grudge is that you have to turn off the power supply to the grinder (e.g the plug). Even the instruction specifically asks you to do so. It doesn't seem to power off on its own, or have a power button on it to switch it off. If power is not cut off, it continues to make a whirring sound even during standby mode.
Aquarium Fish Tank Tropical Cichlid 4 Mode Dimmable Colour 2ft LED Light 90cm
27 August 2018
Nice dimming feature but brightness is reset to the dimmest setting if electricity current is cut-off (e.g using timer).
It is a nice light overall, producing ample lights for my planted tank.
My main dissatisfaction is with the dimming function. The light does not remember the last brightness setting if electricity current is cut-off (e.g using a timer), so each time when the timer switches the light on, the light either starts with the lowest brightness (very dim), or it sometimes has a glitch and starts in other modes (blue lights etc).
This is not a problem if you are the type who does not use a timer, and just manually touch the button to cycle through the 4 modes (Pink light, blue light, white light, Power Off).
Unfortunately, with planted tanks, I tend to use timers to keep the lights on and off for a consistent duration every day. So, if you are like me who use a timer to automatically switch the lights on and off, you will end up with a super dim light on your tank when it switches on. My consolation to keeping this light is that a dim light is better than having no lights at all (if I forget to switch it on manually). To overcome this frustration, I just manually brighten up the light whenever I check the tank in the morning, and i have to set the timer to switch it on before i leave my home, so that I have the chance to manually brighten it up while I'm around to do it.
Defeats automation, otherwise, it is quite a versatile light with dimming capability.