I look on ATI's webpage and only see 1 firmware for powermodule and it says its only applicable to the SST version.. is that the one I get?
This is what my lamp has too when I got it in Feb. These are the screws that hold the cover in place. I thought ATI was designing something else for the sagging issue as a retrofit. On the same note my acrylic cover has scratches down the entire length of the cover caused by some part (likely the screw holder). Looks pretty bad but ATI says it happens to every light and others have confirmed it. For a $2,000 lamp which otherwise is great, that's simply pretty lame explanation. At least my cover has not yet sagged!I guess this I their solution for the sagging light cover.
Problem is once I took them off to put bulbs in, I can't get the holes to match back up
If the software crashes then it's likely a Windows issue. Try rebooting your PC. I've had the software crash only a couple of times in months. It's a pretty stable softwareWell got light in and installed today.. So far I love the light. Not a huge fan of the software though.
I had to keep doing 1 minor change and then saving to light for fear of crashing. Had the software crash 20+ times on me.
Running 2 blue+ and 2 coral+ in my light right now. Debating on replacing one of the coral+ bulbs for a purple+
Anyone else run this combination
Beautiful. You need to post some top down shots of your corals.![]()
beautiful coral! Zeovit?
what tubes and LED setting?
Thanks guys! No Zeovit. Just a good skimmer, some active carbon and Balling Light method.
And ofcourse great light with:
Front to back:
Blue +
Aquablue Special
Blue +
Coral +
LED
Blue+
Purple +
Blue +
Aquablue Special
LED max 23% and im even thinking of reducing LED to max 18% because coral are not coloring nicely under the led area. If I move the coral away from the LED area it's doing way better after +/- two months. This same result I already had with 7 different SPS corals in the past year.
so the last minute add on ATI created to hold the lens in place was definitely an after thought. The stud broke off inside the heat sink and i have no clue how i am going to get this out any one experience this yet??
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Yes mine came in broke and rather than send the light back and have the hassle I made a bracket to hold the plexiglass up and altho not pretty it will do for me.
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just a flat piece of sheet metal from Home Depot and I bent it to fit.