ATI LED Powermodule - PreOrder Now!

Jeremy B.

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The long anticipated new offering from ATI has been officially released for preorder! The new ATI LED Powermodule will be offered in the following configurations:

24" 1x75W LED & 4x24W T5 $1097.95
24" 1x75W LED & 8x24W T5 $1281.95
36" 2x75W LED & 4x39W T5 $1453.95
36" 2x75W LED & 8x39W T5 $1631.95
48" 3x75W LED & 4x54W T5 $1782.95
48" 3x75W LED & 8x54W T5 $2049.95
60" 4x75W LED & 4x80W T5 $2049.95
60" 4x75W LED & 8x80W T5 $2350.95

http://premiumaquatics.com/aquatic-supply/ati-led-powermodule.html

Unbeatable Performance
Combines the control and energy efficiency of LED lighting with the superior coral color and light balance of T5 lighting. No more loss of coral color and uneven growth produced by many LED-only fixtures. Plus, the active cooling system allows lights to run at a more optimal temperature for improved output and bulb-life.

Complete, 24-Hour Lighting Control
Produce realistic sunrise-sunset effects, cloud sweeps and moon light simulations.

Endless Color Control
Each 75W LED cluster features four independently-programmable LED color channels, each capable of 0-100% dimming. LED color channels include:
•Full Spectrum White
•Blue
•Royal Blue
•Red

ATI LED Powermodule Features:
•Built-In Controller
•Individual Parabolic Reflectors made from Silver-coated 98% Reflective Aluminum
•Active Cooling System
•Electronic Ballasts
•Acrylic Shield
•Sleek, Adjustable Hanging Kit
•1 Year Limited Warranty

http://premiumaquatics.com/aquatic-supply/ati-led-powermodule.html
 
Hey Jeremy,

How come 80w units doesnt come with dimmable T5s options or this is something in the future production?

Michael
 
Hi MIke, there has never been a good 80w dimmable T5 ballast to use. This is why all of the original Dimmable Sunpower's and Powermodule's never had a dimmable option with the 60" 80w fixtures, only up to 48" fixtures.
 
I'm excited! I wonder though how the spread will be on one LED module for the 24". Jeremy, are you going to do any testing once you get your hands on one?
 
Hi MIke, there has never been a good 80w dimmable T5 ballast to use. This is why all of the original Dimmable Sunpower's and Powermodule's never had a dimmable option with the 60" 80w fixtures, only up to 48" fixtures.

Hi jeremy,

thats very unfortunate , least to say:( this unit would be perfect for 72" long tank..
 
You take the best T5 fixture on the market and add LED to it, its a win-win. I've held off on buying an all T5 because you loose that awesome shimmer of MH or LED. But T5 with the shimmer of LED well there you go. Pls keep us posted!
 
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Hi Jeremey,
I assume the LED is on it's own plug and therefore I can put this on a timer to acclimate my livestock?

I'm interested in the 8x24.

Thanks,
Ken
 
Correct, the LED's have four different spectrums that are each controllable on a separate channel, which all operate independently from the T5's. The T5's can then be controlled however you want with them.

Here is the controller for the fixture, as well as the power supply for the LED's:

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For anyone interested in the LED types and number of clusters:

LED Configuration (Per Cluster):
6x Philips Lumileds 6500K White
6x Philips Lumileds Blue, max @ 470nm
6x Philips Lumileds Royal Blue, max @ 450nm
2x Cree Red

24” Fixture: 1 LED Cluster
36” Fixture: 2 LED Clusters
48” Fixture: 3 LED Clusters
60” Fixture: 4 LED Clusters
 
I wonder how the 4 clusters on the 60" would line up over a 180 with two cross braces. Is there any documentation showing the distance between the leds? I would hate for two to be directly over the cross bracing.
 
There's nothing I've found so far in terms of measurements on those clusters. However, if you take the 60" fixture and split it up into fifths (since there is four clusters), then the center of each end cluster on that unit should be right at about 12" from the edge of the fixture. If the fixture is centered up over a 72" tank then that means the first cluster of LED's on the left side would be 12" + 6" = 18" from the edge of the 72" tank. Then another 12" to center of the next cluster = 30" from edge of tank, and so on.

If I did my math correct on everything the crossbraces on that 180g tank would be at 24" from each end. There shouldn't be any overlap of the clusters to the crossbraces on this setup. You would end up with one cluster of LED's on each "end section" of your 180, then two clusters of LED's over the "center section" of the tank.
 
If I did my math correct on everything the crossbraces on that 180g tank would be at 24" from each end. There shouldn't be any overlap of the clusters to the crossbraces on this setup. You would end up with one cluster of LED's on each "end section" of your 180, then two clusters of LED's over the "center section" of the tank.

Thanks Jeremy!:beer:
 
Getting ready to order one from you. My tank is 36" x 24" x 24". Should I go with a 24 or 36" unit? 4 bulb or 6 bulb? Assuming I order today, do you know when I'll have it in my hands?:beer:
 
I would suggest going with the 4 bulb. The 8 bulb unit is more equivelant to what the old 10 bulb Powermodule would be, which in my opinion is way overkill for a 24" front to back tank. That would be more appropriate for a 30"+ front to back that was all sps/clams.
 
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