What bulb combo? I am also thinking of adding led strips as well
4 blue plus, 1 purple plus and 1 coral plus.
On any 6tube unit, the above combo is my overall favorite. Good combo :thumbsup:
I was actually researching it thinking about doing it(you did it right?) I think I was reading your thread on your process and bresult and I'm on the fence. I know this light as is with the new reflectors going in will be more than enough for my tank but I'm still considering it but I think all I'd really get is some shimmer and more control with the reef angel. Idk if I want to spend the $ on it honestly. Thinking about it though =)I am not 100% sure, but I think they may be coated. Take the worst one out of the bunch and try to clean it. If it starts to turn shiny, then all is good and you just need to put in a few hours of effort...but I doubt it...I think they are coated...and once the coating is damaged, you need to buy new ones.
PS if that was my ATI PM, I would be whipping out two of those T5 tubes and add a couple of rows of Royal Blue and 420nm LED's in there. Then replace 6 of the reflectors and my god, you will have an awesome light unit on your hand.![]()
I was actually researching it thinking about doing it(you did it right?) I think I was reading your thread on your process and bresult and I'm on the fence. I know this light as is with the new reflectors going in will be more than enough for my tank but I'm still considering it but I think all I'd really get is some shimmer and more control with the reef angel. Idk if I want to spend the $ on it honestly. Thinking about it though =)
What is the recommended height above the water for the Sunpower 6x80 with the recommended combo for a standard 125 (72x18x22) mixed reef tank???
I have mine a 8" and moved it to 9.5" becuase my Hammers seems pale. Teh lights are on from 1PM to 10PM. Dawn dusk are the Blue and Purple Plus starting at 1PM and the other 3 Blue Plus and the Coral Plus starts at 4PM and go off at 9:00PM.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion....
Your light hours seem fine. But you can probably reduce light hours a little and move the light unit a little higher.
You might also want to lower the Hammer if that was possible.
Those 80w T5 tubes put out serious PAR.
Thanks Sahin...
I already moved the lights 1.5" higher which means that now they are at 9.5" above the water. Do you think that is enough because i have a open canopy and will not like the look.
When you say reduce hours are you referring to the day lighting only from the actual 5 hours or the entire lighting hours of 9 hours?? Which one you will reduce or both??? I thought 9 hours were in the bording line due to i also have some SPS.
Regarding the placement they cannot go lower....
Sorry for the concerns....
Being turned on and off kills life as well. How much? I don't think that can be answered.
You should be able to pull 14 months out of them if you really want. However, if they are blue or actinic bulbs they will shift quicker than daylight bulbs.
I have a question for you guys. I just bought a used 8x54w powermodule for a steal of a deal.. The unit is in great shape except the reflectors are hurting.
I quickly polished the front one and it really didn't do much to it other than make the discoloration shiny lol. My question is on the discoloration of the metal. It seems like almost all of them have a green hue to them and others have splotches of red. Will they change the spectrum of the light by adding a green or red hue to it?
He mentioned someone tried to help him by cleaning them and ruined the finish. My other question is it seems to be a Chrome coating vs what I thought was just polished aluminum. Does anybody know if that's the case? If they are just polished I know I can with a little elbow grease and power tools get them back as they are in perfect shape other than the coating.
I'm just exploring all the options before I drop $200 on new ones from Reefgeek. I'm not in a rush to get it on as my sunpower is still on the tank..
Thanks for the help guys appreciate it.Yes Allumnium reflectors can be polished and brought back to life again. Some can even look better than the original factry finish. However it takes more than just a little elbow grease. Alumnium os very soft and while 2,000grit steel wool can get off the stains and pitting it will leave a dull finsh. Polishing it requires jewlers rouge and a very skillful individual using a slow speed buffer.
A few years ago I built my own reflectors using German Polished Alumnium. In the bending and cutting process I got some scratches and tried getting them out. I was able to remove the scratches on one of them but could not get the original shine back so I decided to live with the scratches on the others.
I will also agree that rebuilding the 8 bulb fixture converting it to 6 bulbs plus a pair of LED's rows would give you the best of both worlds. I ould actualy go to 4 T-5's bulbs and 4 Rows of LED's.
Hope Grim responds.....
I have 2 x 8bulb Tek Elite fixtures over 8ft x 28 x 24 280 gal reef.
What 8 bulbs T5 do you recommend and pls show placement front to back?
Thanks Grim!
Tim
Grim is long gone. Hasn't been in here for years now.
5 ATI Blue Plus, 2 ATI Purple Plus and 1 ATI Coral Plus is a very popular combo right now.
Blue
Purple
Blue
Coral
Blue
Purple
Blue
Blue
That's a good starting point.
Grim is long gone. Hasn't been in here for years now.
5 ATI Blue Plus, 2 ATI Purple Plus and 1 ATI Coral Plus is a very popular combo right now.
Blue
Purple
Blue
Coral
Blue
Purple
Blue
Blue
That's a good starting point.