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11/20/2017, 06:19 PM | #1 |
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Lighting help, T5HO over LED
I currently am running a dual 36" t5ho light with 2x Ati Blue Plus and supplemented with a 36" Current USA Orbit IC Loop.
I am planning on replacing the Orbit with a second 2x t5ho ballast.. probably 1x white spectrum and 1x atinic bulb.. Is this too much light? Or heat? I plan on getting a single 36" led atinic strip to do like a moon light effect outside the lighting times.. Is this a good setup? Or is there a better ati bulb combo? I can so a 3 bulb t5ho if 4 is too much |
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Can't answer any of those as you told us nothing about your tank nor whats in it nor if you are having heat problems now nor if the light is in a canopy or which ati bulb is the "white spectrum" model.. But I'll guess no on most of those..
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11/20/2017, 06:26 PM | #3 |
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I do have 2 Fluval t5 bulbs I can use.. one atinic and the other is called power spectrum 18000 Kelvin..
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11/20/2017, 06:29 PM | #4 |
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I have a canopy but it's open at the back, 60 gallon, 20" deep, LPS corals no sps. Fish with live rock and corals.. 30 gallon sump with refugium.
It does get warm but nothing bad |
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Also ome more thing to add.. my t5 fixture is sitting right above the tank so maybe only 1-2" above the water surface
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11/20/2017, 09:41 PM | #7 |
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I run 6 x 36" t5 H/O with Geissman tubes. I love it but if I had to over, I would do 4 x t5's and a 36 inch Reefbrite blue. If you are concerned about heat from the ballasts, you could always mount them remotely
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I have a Current USA dual ramp timer I can use for the leds. Very happy with the outcome, color and output! |
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11/20/2017, 10:23 PM | #9 |
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Right now I'm running 2x ati blue plus 1x Fluval power spectrum 18k Kelvin and a Fluval atninc I
I might change out the Fluval for ati coral plus and another blue plus or atinic |
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Could you add the 2 extra t5 and still fit it with the Current leds?
The leds are weak as far as PAR goes and growing coral. But as a filler and adding some color and control along with the 2 or 3 or 4 t5's, they are perfectly OK. Too much light? Hardly. People run 6 and 8 bulb t5 fixtures. Too much heat? Iffy given you have them in a canopy and very close to the water. Any ventilation fan would likely solve any extra heat issues.
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I did change out the Fluval T5s for ATI Coral Plus and Blue Plus but I'm not sure if I like it as much as having the Fluval Power Spectrum bulb... its very blue and doesn't seem to show as much detail.. but maybe I'll leave it for a while to see if I like it. I do have the Current Orbit still on there.. but it takes up a fair amount of space... I'd almost rather have a smaller blue LED strip in place since its only for evening supplementing. Here's a pic with the 2x ATI Blue Plus, 1-Fluval Power Spectrum and 1-Fluval Actinic I And here's a pic with 3x ATI Blue Plus and 1x ATI Coral Plus |
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