ATI 8 Bulb SunPower vs Radion Pro

ATI 8 Bulb SunPower vs Radion Pro

  • Stick with Radion Pro + Fill LED

    Votes: 16 23.5%
  • Switch to ATI 8 bulb SunPower

    Votes: 52 76.5%

  • Total voters
    68

FlyPenFly

SPS Killer
I've recently setup a tank that's been doing pretty well. It's a 24x24x24 Deep Blue Edge Tank with a Series 4 stand.

It's SPS and Clam heavy. Coloration and growth has been great. Currently I'm running a Radion Pro and a Taotronic 120w unit that I'm adding lenses to. The Radion Pro is the primary light and the Taotronics light is 50/50 white/blue. I added the second light to provide fill light to prevent shadows. The lights are hung and setup / \ like that. Except much less of a slope. I run it about 8 hours on the Radion Pro on the 18k setting at 80% max. I run the taotronics for about 6 hours at the same on times.

I recently purchased an ATI SunPower 24" in 8 bulb configuration because it was a crazy good deal. It has upgraded fans from the PowerModule. Only worry is that I have 3 big clams on the sand bed and I'm not sure if I'll get the 250 or so PAR that the Radion Pro has been measured to provide 24" deep.

I've been debating changing the LEDs to the ATI for better shadow filling. I really have no problems or complaints about the LED setup but I've been considering changing it out for better coloration and shade elimination on the SPS...

THoughts?
 
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It is a tough decision for sure. I have had both recently and like them both for different reasons. I can totally relate to the shadows of the Radion or any led or halide. T5's fill in the shadows like no other. They provide more places to put more corals. On the down side I think that the lack of shadows can be a burden at times as well. I've had to hide LPS in the complete shade with my Sunpowers. I think you tank looks great and I also think that the 8 bulb at the correct height will give you plenty of par on the sand. You can easily add some ReefBrites to it if need more par. My bud DH350TWIN had that set up on a 93gal cube and he could keep anything.
 
Your tank looks good. Maybe switch to the sunpower but hold on to your LEDs.. Try it out for a few weeks.
 
I think the ATI will look better, having just the one fixture. It should be plenty of light too.

Let us know what you think if you try it.
 
I don't want even think about it.
Just do it!
You will love the ATI fixture!
I would sell the LEDs while you can still get some money out of it.

Grandis.
 
I would agree the sunpower would def give you enough par at the bottom, actually i would place it a bit high in the beginning. It will light the tank better and will give it a sleeker look. Good luck
 
One option I've been considering is putting a 2 bulb or 4 bulb T5HO unit in place of the Taotronic...

This way I get the penetrating power, customizability, and easy color control of the Radion Pro while I Also get the shading control and spectrum power of T5HO...
 
There is no risk to change to T5s if you acclimate well.
Actually, no risk to any lights, when doing it right.

I particularly like T5 all the way, no LEDs at all.
It would work that way too, but the all T5 fixture is much better for the corals though because of the coverage/combination of spectrum with the supplementary bulbs.

The more space you loose for the LEDs, the less chances of winning with the diversity of T5 bulbs available. You just can't have the best out of the T5s with the LEDs taking space.
That part with the LEDs will not cover the shade elimination problem you've got either.

Some people change the tank size just o have one or 2 more bulbs and play with the spectrum, so important.

Grandis.
 
I think I'm switching my tank out to a 32x24 at 20 deep. 24 is too deep for no reason and the overflow is excessively large on deep blue.

In that case I think I would have to switch to t5ho or get another radion with rails...
 
Just as an update, I just put the ATI 8 bulb up...

Looks better IMO. I'm definitely seeing some parts of the tank for the first time because of the tank filling light.

It kind of feels like I've been using a flash light in a dark room as opposed to turn just turning the room lights on. Will post a tank picture once I get my Flipper scrubber fixed...

I'm using:

ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Actinic
ATI Blue Plus
ATI Coral Plus
ATI Blue Plus

So far I really like the color temperature of the tank. I ordered a moonlight kit from Rapid LED and will be sticking that on later.

I have 2 Blue Plus coming on at 8AM then turning off at 8PM.
I have 6 other bulbs coming on at 9AM then turning off at 3PM.

So just a 6 hour main photo period. I will be increasing that an hour every week until I'm at about 9 or 10 hours.

One concern I have is that I just ordered a new tank. A SCA Aquarium 65 gallon which is 32x24x20. I'm a bit worried I'll have some dark sides since the fixture is only 24".
 
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I recently put an AI Sol and tow par38s over my 75 and a T5 over my 20 and like the look of the 20 more then the 75. Much crisper color to me
 
I would remove the middle 4 T5 bulbs on that ATI fixture and mount the Radion there!!!

Front to back

ATI Blue Plus
ATI Purple Plus
RADION
ATI Purple Plus
ATI Blue Plus

The light would be amazing!!!
 
I have been debating removing the middle 2 bulbs and installing a DIY heatsink plus 100 watt multi chip LED Lumia 5.1... but I just don't have the time to do that project right now and hook it up to my Apex. Maybe next month.
 
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