Lonelyreef
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I would say that your new fixture will be close to the same par depending on your bulb selection.
How hot does your unit get? Do all the fans turn on over the T5s? Mine is extremely hot and only 1 fan works. Do you think this is a problem? I was planning on putting it in a canopy over my next tank but now I'm concerned about the heat.
I'm presently running 2-250 Radium MH's and 1-400 Radium MH in the center of a 300DD tank (72x36). I'm thinking of going to a ATI powermodule with 8 t-5's and the 3 banks of LED's. My question is how would I go about changing over to the new lighting without killing all of the corals in the changeover. I have SPS, LPS and also some leathers.
The fans over the T5's should turn on ALL at the SAME time when the T5 tubes are on. If you only have 1 fan working it means the others are faulty/stuck etc. Ensure the fans can spin freely...sometimes during shipping the fan covers can get pushed down causing the fans to get stuck.
The fans over the LED, will switch on depending on temp of unit. Mine comes on when the unit reaches around 48'C. I have 8 tubes and at PEAK times I run the Royal Blue at 100%, White at 25% and Blue at 25%; the temp hasnt so far reached 50'C as I tend to glance at the controller when I am near the tank. My living room runs 26-28'C all year round as it is a modern flat. If I were in a colder location my unit would have run slightly cooler.
I would definitely contact ATI Support/your retailer.
The units do have a safety protection built in and will decrease or switch power off if it overheats.
Thanks. That is what I was afraid to here. I'll see if they are stuck and I'll send ATi a message.
Got it fixed. Thanks Sahin. The ATi symbol was stuck. I wonder how ruined my bulbs are now that they have been overheated. :facepalm:
Glad that was an easy fix!
The bulbs wont be ruined as bad as you think. But may have reduced the life of them by a month or two. Really badly burnt tubes (due to excessive heat) will exhibit dark circles on the end with the text/label.
This is also the end that should be orientated to be placed with the air blowing onto them from within the unit - on the ATI LED PM's its the cable side.
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Any idea if these units can program in storm/lightning events?
i have the 3 foot/8tube unit and would be fun to show to friends. Havent seen anything that says it can be done but figure i would ask anyhow
Thanks
I'm presently running 3 MH lights which put out as we all know a little bit of heat so I have the Apex programmed to shut the lights down if the tank temp reaches a certain temperature. To me it looks like the ATI 2615, having it's own controller, is not able to accominidate this function? Any way to do this? If the powermodule is plugged into an Apex outlet that is constantly on unless it shuts the outlet down due to temperature do you lose all the programming of the ATI unit?
Hello ATI Hybrid clubbers,
Normaly I will join the club this week.
At the moment I light my tank with ATI Powermodule 10 x 54 W. SPS - LPS mixed.
My lightregime at the moment is:
9 am - 10.30 pm: 1 Gieseman atinic - 1 AM blue
3 pm - 9 pm: the other 8
After reading this entire topic I still have some questions...
I'm a litle worried about the led vs the corrals. What is a good intensity to start with?
Is it possible to renew the link about to make the settings? I can't open the clip...
Can you make a mooncycle? What about a cloudy day? Or are this no needed functions...
Are the t5 bulbs included?
Maybe some pics...
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Already thanks for the interesting reading in this topic,
and the answers still to come.
Best regards,
Peter
OK, I think one of your other equipment is causing the issue or it is circuit. Connecting your light back to the tanks circuit and reconnecting the equipment one by one can probably highlight a faulty piece of equipment; HOWEVER this puts your light at risk of damage, lucky that it hasnt caused it already.
I am not an electrician, and only know VERY basics, but I would get your circuit checked for fault or one of the fish equipment is leaking current possibly?
Either way, I wouldnt connect your expensive light into that circuit/with those other equipment.
If you can, run a single line with correct gauge wire to supply the current needs of the light at the correct distance.
Let us know how this is sorted out.
Sahin,
ATI Support told me to turn the plug 180 degrees. That seems to have resolved the issue.
I am surprised no one else has experienced this, oh well.
I can't send PB a this moment, to less repy's...
We have to work on it...