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What kind of look will I get with that

a 15/17000k look.. with some pink tones ..for more blue near 20k you must change purple with another blue..

blue+ x3
coral +

led setting on blue plus or my custom (similar but less reds)

now i'm testin 6 ultra royal blue,4 AS DUO,1 coral + ,1 purple +

led like my suggestion. :D
 
a 15/17000k look.. with some pink tones ..for more blue near 20k you must change purple with another blue..

blue+ x3
coral +

led setting on blue plus or my custom (similar but less reds)

now i'm testin 6 ultra royal blue,4 AS DUO,1 coral + ,1 purple +

led like my suggestion. :D

I did as you suggested and I like the look a lot more. Thanks a lot ZON
 
Hello,

@tbone28
for the first generation of 8x80 Watt Hybrids we have made a smal L-Angle-plate that can be screwed on the side plates of the Hybrids. Please contact ATI-Northamerica in September again. Thanks for your patience.


regards,
Oliver

Oliver - I contacted ATI North America. They told me they do not have the angle plates, nor have they heard about a solution from you. Would you please clarify?
 
When my light came in the shaft that holds the plexiglass up was broken off at the bace.
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I did not want to send the light back for repair so I went to the hardware store and got a small piece of sheet metal and made a clip. Easy quick fix and when I can figure out something better Ill replace that.
The metal clips my mom use to use to hold down a table cloth on a picnic table comes to mind?
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I'm sorry, what are the angle plates for?

The acrylic shield sags in the middle due to the weight. The angle plate is a retrofit to hold the shield up.

When my light came in the shaft that holds the plexiglass up was broken off at the bace.
3231F171-CE2F-42BC-931E-609FF9B1FE11_zpsysdswqmh.jpg


I did not want to send the light back for repair so I went to the hardware store and got a small piece of sheet metal and made a clip. Easy quick fix and when I can figure out something better Ill replace that.
The metal clips my mom use to use to hold down a table cloth on a picnic table comes to mind?
EC1277EB-4081-4B65-AB9A-D0867062924D_zpslq0wa9ss.jpg


3FB3674E-623A-49D2-873B-4B6D003A4254_zpsu66tlii9.jpg


73D9FE43-25D1-42F7-ADEB-B61D43E26FAD_zpsmvajbf2i.jpg


DC5D4080-ED47-45E1-8BBA-B7911103C5B6_zpsmreyaee6.jpg

I have the 1st gen fixture, which didn't come with the solution your fixture came with from the factory.
 
I don't know if this works for all the lights but when my 8 bulb or 6 bulb units sagged I would let them get a good downward bend in them then flip them over just when the lights went out. Most of the time they would not bend back the other way. I am not sure if it has to do with the heat or what. I know that most of these are a bit wider then the PM or Sunpowers I've had but it's worth a try.


HTH
Kc3
 
I don't know if this works for all the lights but when my 8 bulb or 6 bulb units sagged I would let them get a good downward bend in them then flip them over just when the lights went out. Most of the time they would not bend back the other way. I am not sure if it has to do with the heat or what. I know that most of these are a bit wider then the PM or Sunpowers I've had but it's worth a try.


HTH
Kc3

Good idea
 
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