I am, using toggle bolts which hold like 75 lbs apiece.
I have not played with the settings yet. I did notice one of the four led modules has a set of 4 blue leds that flash occasionally. Is this normal?
Yeah, just go to the settings and change the interval to less than ten.
Why doesn't the 60" have dimmable capabilities?
how high off he tank should this light be placed? Just bought a (6) bulb 60" @ 80w each?
thanks
must have the wrong thread
Originally Posted by Patrick Cox
Question for 4-bulb fixture users...What is the recommended strategy for selecting T-5 bulbs vs coloration of LEDs being run in the fixture? Do you shoot for the overall color blend you want in the tank when selecting your T-5s? Or should the T5s shift one way and then be balanced out by the LEDs? I am getting ready to order this fixture and I would like to have a nice shimmer in the water during the day when all bulbs are on. And, I don't expect to run this fixture at 100% - at least not for awhile.
Also, I am moving from an ATI T5 only tank so I am thinking that I will start out with more T5 than LED in my mix and then gradually shift the opposite way - more LED than T5.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Let me try again on this. My fixture will arrive this week and I am not sure of the recommended way to balance my 4 T5 bulbs and the LED clusters. For example, I could use all blue T5 bulbs and get my white from the LEDs. Or, I could do the opposite or something in between. So what have others found to be the best approach on this?
Thanks!
I just do the regular 2 blue plus , 1 purple plus, 1 coral plus
Thanks. And then how do you run your LEDs? Is everything at 100% or do you have some other mix of colors? I am thinking that if I start out with everything at 100% it will be too much light for my corals. Thanks.
Let me try again on this. My fixture will arrive this week and I am not sure of the recommended way to balance my 4 T5 bulbs and the LED clusters. For example, I could use all blue T5 bulbs and get my white from the LEDs. Or, I could do the opposite or something in between. So what have others found to be the best approach on this?
Thanks!