ATI Powermodule Hybrid Club

Tank is almost ready for water, got my light up and working. Still playing with the software.

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Looks amazing Rodney!!!! Any regrets switching from Mitras to these? Im in the planning stages of a 96x36x24 and the ATI LED PM is on the top of my list for lighting.

No regrets yet, I really like the output of the light once I dialled it in...not as flat as a T5 only tank, but not as crisp as a LED only tank...sits in between, really bright and full looking color
 
wow, this is quickly becoming an awesome aquascape thread as well as a lighting thread. I'm now on month 3 of waiting on my lights. At this point, I may just go ahead and wait a little longer and let them sort out the programming issues. I'm actually a little surprised that the light isn't controllable from the apex or other controller.
 
wow, this is quickly becoming an awesome aquascape thread as well as a lighting thread. I'm now on month 3 of waiting on my lights. At this point, I may just go ahead and wait a little longer and let them sort out the programming issues. I'm actually a little surprised that the light isn't controllable from the apex or other controller.

What size light did you order?
 
Does anyone else's light keep flickering all the time when it is ramping up or down ? my unit is doing it a lot ,its driving me nuts .
 
In a few years It will be fun to watch all the LED guys and gals talk about what kinds of issues they are having with their corals. I can see it now they will be buying new skimmers, throwing all kinds of snake oils in their tanks only to come and realize that their corals have died because the LED's have in fact worn out. Of course by then that will be the last thing they will have thought of because everybody has bought into the "LED's last forever mentality".

Stan, I am going the LED/T5 Hybrid route with the Pacific Sun Pandora Hyperion S model, but I would tend to agree with this statement.

There is unequivocal proof that MH bulbs change spectrum after long periods of use. For instance, many MH bulbs lose a considerable amount of blue spectrum and increase the spectral intensity in orange and red after several months of burning.

Now I am ignorant as to how these LED chips are made, but I assume, especially for phosphor coated bulbs such as the "white" LED's that this spectral shift will occur to some degree as well. How much so with the more narrow spectrum LED chips? I don't know, but it is definitely worth discussing because the initial cost of these fixtures would look even more prohibitive if after 2-3 years the stated spectrum was changing...Not to mention a general loss in the overall loss in output of the chip, which in turn would also effect spectrum.

-Mark
 
Mine only flickers when the bulbs turn on for a 1 hour ramp.

@Mark SF, I've been following your post regarding the Pac Sun, I'm very curious how this fixture is.

I only run my whites and reds at 50%
 
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I'm considering this fixture or the pandora hyperion. The eight controllable channels on the PAC sun are interesting, but I'm more a fan of ATI because of reputation and dimmable T5 lamps.

Anyone owned or seen both off these yet? Would love to hear from you guys if so.
 
I'm considering this fixture or the pandora hyperion. The eight controllable channels on the PAC sun are interesting, but I'm more a fan of ATI because of reputation and dimmable T5 lamps.

Anyone owned or seen both off these yet? Would love to hear from you guys if so.

I owned the pac sun pandora hyperion led/t5 fixutre and sold it earlier this year. I switched back to an ATI Sunpower fixture. When my new tank is ready I will most likely be going with the ATI PM Led fixture. While the pac sun fixture is very powerful it is very difficult to customize your own programs and processor they use to dim the leds is not very good IMO. Lets say you want to run your lamp at 65% total power and have your sunrise/sunset set for 120 minutes. The intensity will be at 65% but it will also cut your sunrise/sunset time by 35%.
 
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