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On my aquarium, which is 30" wide, the 8-bulb is just barely enough to have proper front to back coverage. I think you'd be cutting it close with 4 bulbs, unless you raise the fixture up high.

Since I have a 48" tank with a 48" fixture I can't comment on side coverage, but given that the T5 reflectors are designed to reflect front to back, I would suspect there would be considerable shadowing.

Either way you'll have to raise the fixture up high.

Assuming they make a 36" with 8 bulbs, that might work out better. I definitely think a 48" with 8 bulbs would be a total waste.

Get the exact dimensions of the 48" fixture, it might look OK on a 46" tank.
 
I asked this question a few post back but didn't get an answer so just incase anyone was wondering, you can use a tablet to control the lamps in light studio. I purchased the microsoft surface pro 3 to easily control the lights. It will also be used to control my apex and ghl doser.
 
I asked this question a few post back but didn't get an answer so just incase anyone was wondering, you can use a tablet to control the lamps in light studio. I purchased the microsoft surface pro 3 to easily control the lights. It will also be used to control my apex and ghl doser.
I believe you can per an email from ATI tech support. However I have not tried it personally.
 
I believe you can per an email from ATI tech support. However I have not tried it personally.

I did email ATI and they didn't even know if you could or not but said you probably could. I went and bought the tablet and I am just confirming that you can used a windows tablet to control the lamps in Light Studio.
 
I did email ATI and they didn't even know if you could or not but said you probably could. I went and bought the tablet and I am just confirming that you can used a windows tablet to control the lamps in Light Studio.


The software works with Windows so I don't see why it would not work with a Surface. You may have to get the Win10 version though.
 
I have just installed mine, 4x39 and 2x75 fixture on an 36" tank. Impressed by the colors and coverage. The only LED outperform my two Maxspect Mazarra modules P with no shadows !!!
 
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On my aquarium, which is 30" wide, the 8-bulb is just barely enough to have proper front to back coverage. I think you'd be cutting it close with 4 bulbs, unless you raise the fixture up high.

Since I have a 48" tank with a 48" fixture I can't comment on side coverage, but given that the T5 reflectors are designed to reflect front to back, I would suspect there would be considerable shadowing.

Either way you'll have to raise the fixture up high.

Assuming they make a 36" with 8 bulbs, that might work out better. I definitely think a 48" with 8 bulbs would be a total waste.

Get the exact dimensions of the 48" fixture, it might look OK on a 46" tank.

I want to add that I recently saw the 36" 8 Bulb Hybrid over a longer aquarium at my LFS. I don't think the aquarium was 48" long, but a very similar situation that you are in. I was impressed how well the coverage was on the sides. So a shorter fixture might be a good option for you. However I still believe the front to back depth could be an issue with only 4 bulbs.
 
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Does anyone know if ATI is considering APEX compatibility? Sure would be nice to be able to change the setting on my light via fusion and not have to drag my laptop next to the ballast.
 
Does anyone know if ATI is considering APEX compatibility? Sure would be nice to be able to change the setting on my light via fusion and not have to drag my laptop next to the ballast.

That sure would be nice but once you get your lights set you forget it.
it's nice to play with your new toy now but two months from now you're not going to be changing anything.
 
Hi Everyone,

I'm thinking of switching my current lighting to the ATI Powermodule Hybrid. My tank is 8 feet long, 4 feet deep and 2 feet in height. I will be keeping SPS corals.

Which fixture and how many would be enough for my tank? really appreciate any help.

thanks!
 
Hi Everyone,

I'm thinking of switching my current lighting to the ATI Powermodule Hybrid. My tank is 8 feet long, 4 feet deep and 2 feet in height. I will be keeping SPS corals.

Which fixture and how many would be enough for my tank? really appreciate any help.

thanks!

I put two 48" fixtures over my 8x2x2 tank. I went with the 8 bulb unit, more than enough lights for my tank.

I would think the same set up will work for your tank but the front and back of that 4 ft depth will probably have a bit less par but I'll assume your corals will mainly be in the middle right?
 
the 8-tube fixtures are 28" front to back. I wonder whether you would be better with two of the 4-tube fixtures, one in front of the other, to cover the front-to-back depth
 
How long are you guys running all 8 bulbs for?

Are you guys using the LEDS during the main photoperiod when all 8 bulbs are on?

My lights have been up and running since wednesday. 8 bulbs run for 6 hours and the fixture is pretty high off the water line to acclimate the corals to the new lights. I notice some of my LPS and Zoas will close up a bit when the 8 bulbs + LEDS are all on but will open up nice and big when only 4 bulbs + LEDS are on.
 
How long are you guys running all 8 bulbs for?

Are you guys using the LEDS during the main photoperiod when all 8 bulbs are on?

My lights have been up and running since wednesday. 8 bulbs run for 6 hours and the fixture is pretty high off the water line to acclimate the corals to the new lights. I notice some of my LPS and Zoas will close up a bit when the 8 bulbs + LEDS are all on but will open up nice and big when only 4 bulbs + LEDS are on.


Run 4 T5s 8.5 hours and 8 T5s 3.5 hours. LEDs ramp up and down 3 hours before and after T5s with 1 hour overlap with T5s, so no LEDs during most of T5 period.
 
Hi Everyone,

I'm thinking of switching my current lighting to the ATI Powermodule Hybrid. My tank is 8 feet long, 4 feet deep and 2 feet in height. I will be keeping SPS corals.

Which fixture and how many would be enough for my tank? really appreciate any help.

thanks!


Just a thought but why not go with Sunpower units with 2 Reef Brite LEDs along the length. Should be plenty of punch.
 
This may be a dumb question, but is the USB cable that's needed to go between a computer and the ATI control box a special issue you have to get from ATI, or a standard issue cable?
 
ATI Powermodule Hybrid Club

This may be a dumb question, but is the USB cable that's needed to go between a computer and the ATI control box a special issue you have to get from ATI, or a standard issue cable?


It's a cable that comes with the ATI. At one side it's a USB and on the other side it's a round connector that fits in the controller.
 
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