That's why they don't let full control of spectrum like radeon.
No, it's because MH isn't spectrum controllable - other than swapping a bulb or a ballast.
That's why they don't let full control of spectrum like radeon.
I don't think anyone really knows for sure the spectrums they use outside of blue. The ATI T5 bulbs all seem to have a peak in the blue spectrum. It also depends on what spectrum they were grown under initially.
I run a Kessil, have for 2+ years and have no complaints. I'm simply trying to further my understanding of it all. I see a lot of mixed opinions on the Kessil (well, and every other light, haha.) so want to try to fully understand for my own peace of mind.
I get that you're saying all reef light is in the blue spectrum. I guess maybe I'm equating the 25% color to say...running all blue+ or actinic bulbs in a T5 fixture. Not many people do that, in order to achieve a fuller spectrum reportedly. So that's probably where my struggle is to comprehend the possibility of decent growth rate at that percentage.
You follow where I'm coming from?
It would seem there's probably some intensity/PAR lost running at a low color percentage. At least to my eye when I try 25% color vs say 50% color.
It would seem there's probably some intensity/PAR lost running at a low color percentage. At least to my eye when I try 25% color vs say 50% color.
Doesn't really matter. The PUR is higher. Our eyes are bad at seeing the blue spectrum. Best with green. Also, I wouldn't change your color % rapidly. Your coral probably won't like it.
In terms of par the 3 360s won't be close to the 2 700s. I realize u are supplementing with t5 but to get the same effect you will really need to crank them up. Also I have same size tank and needed 4 360s to avoid shadows. I switched to 2 700s and am much happier.Hello all,
Looking for some feedback and advice. I am building a new 60x24x24 mixed reef (thinking acros but then also some LPS). I have pretty much decided on a Kessil/T5 mix based on what I have read on RC as well as researching other sources. My previous tank was MH only and therefore pretty simple and straight forward, but I struggled with heat (living in Phoenix).
I am really torn between 2 options:
1)3 Kessil 360w's with 4 T5's. The 360's would be mounted about 18" apart left to right.
2)2 Kessil AP700's with 4 T5's
The 360's will be considerably cheaper and will integrate with Apex. I am not really into all of the spectrum adjustments and planning to focus on intensity primarily, so the AP700 app tuning features are not a big draw for me. On the other hand, the AP700 will have 4 pucks instead of 3 lighting the tank so the coverage should be better, but again at considerably higher cost.
I am leaning toward the 360's but is there a glaring concern you can see with this strategy? Also, any thoughts about 360N versus 360W? Initially based on the spread needed I was thinking the 360N's would actually work, but I am not seeing much benefit versus the downside risk of some shading between the 3 lights (which should be offset by the T5's).
Thanks,
Rick
5 360s or 2 700sWhat would you guys recommend for a 180g (72"x24"x24"). I have 3x360WE about 6" above the water
Hello all,
Looking for some feedback and advice. I am building a new 60x24x24 mixed reef (thinking acros but then also some LPS). I have pretty much decided on a Kessil/T5 mix based on what I have read on RC as well as researching other sources. My previous tank was MH only and therefore pretty simple and straight forward, but I struggled with heat (living in Phoenix).
I am really torn between 2 options:
1)3 Kessil 360w's with 4 T5's. The 360's would be mounted about 18" apart left to right.
2)2 Kessil AP700's with 4 T5's
The 360's will be considerably cheaper and will integrate with Apex. I am not really into all of the spectrum adjustments and planning to focus on intensity primarily, so the AP700 app tuning features are not a big draw for me. On the other hand, the AP700 will have 4 pucks instead of 3 lighting the tank so the coverage should be better, but again at considerably higher cost.
I am leaning toward the 360's but is there a glaring concern you can see with this strategy? Also, any thoughts about 360N versus 360W? Initially based on the spread needed I was thinking the 360N's would actually work, but I am not seeing much benefit versus the downside risk of some shading between the 3 lights (which should be offset by the T5's).
Thanks,
Rick
Came home this evening and one of my 2
Kessil a360w-e has seemed to have burned out its blue, purple, or uv led diodes. I'm hoping Kessil will work with me on this as they are about 3 yrs old.
Oh, but I do.....Thor2j,
I don't suppose you have pictures with the 360w's and then with the AP700's you could share?
Thanks,
Rick