But first, before I continue with the boring dribble of my daily labor I must pause for a moment to say I just absolutely love when Santa comes early, and this year was no exception. OK granted, the jolly old fat man in the red suit was actually a young guy clad in FedEx blue, but who’s going to pick nits when he delivers this to your door:
This is my brand new Sifiligoi 12x80w T5 Stealth pendant that I picked up from Will at Aquarium Obsessed. This thing looks sleeker than sleek and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. Better still, Will and his fantastic crew at A.O. shipped it out Wednesday of last week via FedEx Fast Freight and according to their tracking it made it cross country and arrived at my local distribution center sometime over the weekend. I called them first thing Monday morning and was scheduled for next day home delivery. However, imagine my surprise when my doorbell rang Monday only a few short hours after hanging up and I discovered a FedEx truck at my curb. I was a little confused at first, especially so since various delivery trucks have been stopping by nearly every day these past few weeks, but still, there he was telling me he had a light fixture for me. So I guess, in spite of all the problems reported on this board with FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc., for one lonely little day out here on the left coast when FedEx says Tuesday they really mean Monday and Fast Freight really means Fast Freight. God, what a refreshing change!
OK, back to the finer details of my new toy:
The unit comes with ventilation screens on both ends as well as a good portion of the top. It contains 6 individual fans on one end for active cooling. It also has some incarnation of individual parabolic reflectors, although they are a bit more narrow than the likes of IceCap, Tek, and the rest. They are also formed into a semicircle at their midpoint (12 o’clock) with the parabolic bends beginning around 2 o’clock and 10 o’clock. Each reflector does have individual screw attachments, but given that the spacing is closer together than what we are used to seeing I doubt it would be easy to retro anyone else’s reflectors into this unit. I guess I will just have to wait and see how it performs before I decide if it was truly money well spent.
One thing of note is this super mondo modular plug that is supplied with the Stealth. I have not seen the likes of anything quite like this before, but then again I don’t dabble in high voltage/high amp reindeer games like others here. Regardless, it’s mate...
located on the ballast box is an even more strapping young lad who comes with his own rubber gasket and cam lock mechanism to ensure the connection will stay the course even in the event of nuclear war. Not sure how I’m going to get all of this routed thru my wall and into my electrical cabinet but I promise to report back as soon as I have something to show.
Otherwise, the ballast box is pretty straight forward, 3 power cords (no switches) and the monster that routes to the fixture. Additionally, there is also a second small wire coming off the light fixture that terminates in a RCA style jack on the end which mates up to an AC adapter that powers the cooling fans. Of note is that the AC adapter can be dialed in for various voltages up to 12 volts. There is a tiny rotating slot on the top and you simply insert a screwdriver and turn it to set on any number of stops up to 12 volts. The instructions say you can control fan speed by adjusting the voltage, but my unit came preset for 12 volts and I’ll probably just leave it at that.