dimmer required. Which one?

sunman

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I would like to dim t5 or MH bulbs using a controller on my 180 gallon tank. Does anyone in the USA make a controller or ballast to dim t5 bulbs. I know that europe has something like this but it's 220 volts. the ACLS does MH only.
 
There's no useful dimmer for MH bulbs. The products that exist shorten the bulb life dramatically. Or so I'm told.
 
you need dimming ballasts to begin with then you get your dimmers.the t5s need a 0-10v dimmer or in line dimmer same as mh.
 
advance does make some good ballasts but none that can be controlled to simulate natural conditions as in the ocean. If MH cannot be controlled reliably, then I don't mind using t5 bulbs as long as I can control them to simulate natural lighting conditions.
 
are there any controllers that can realastically control those dimmable ballasts. I would like to simulate actual conditions. Random weather patterns, etc...
 
Only controllers I know of are for Ice Cap 660 ballasts. Unfortunatly they only work with VHO lamps. They can't dim T5's.
 
that's what I was afraid of. I already have a solar 1000 with icecap 660's. I guess I'll have to wait for this technology to trickle down to the states.
 
Advance RZT-154 (single 54W)
Advance RZT-2S54 (Double 54W)
Osram QTQx54/120PHO-DIM (single 54W)
Universal ES5844K (single 54W)

All of these ballasts are 0-10V dimmable. there are x10 and rs232/485 compatable 0-10v dimmers, as well as commercial 0-10V dimmers. Dallas has an app note about using 1-wire potentiometers to create a dimmer for these.

So the "controller" will need to be of your own design. You can use a computer with a digital potentiometer, motoized potentiometer, DAC card or similar. You can use a microcontroller and DAC or dallas 1-wire.

Bean

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