The T5 Q&a Thread

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15596389#post15596389 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
Same as what I just listed in the post above this

is this going to give me a 20K look? thats what i am looking for.

thanks
 
Grim,
I'm in the process of setting up my 120. What T5 set-up would you use?

I've done T5s for my 30 gal nano and loved the look and compactness of the lights.

Thanks,
Missileman
 
I took thermal readings of my Icecap460 overdriven bulbs and the end temperatures range from 200F to 280F !!! My bulbs die on a regular basis around 8 months if they are lucky. I have been fighting this battle for 2 years. I have TEN 80mm PC case fans blowing across the ends and mid sections of the bulbs. The ends are open and the sides are vented.

I have purchased 14 of the new Icecap brand Reefcrest (12K) bulbs that are supposedly rated to handle the 70% overdriving.

Will this hopefully solve this problem? Any other suggestions for bulb temperature control or what they should be on a icecap? Do 36" bulbs get more overdrive then 48" bulbs?
 
TIA!
65g

tank: 36"x24"Tx18"D

goal:
zoos, softies and a few sps.

What i have:

36" nova extreme pro 6 bulb
any help on what and where to put bulbs, and maybe a light schedule?

bulbs i have:
6-10k
6-460nm actinics

they all came new with purchase from current. should i get diffrent bulbs or can these work?

thanks !!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15597777#post15597777 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nanug7
is this going to give me a 20K look? thats what i am looking for.

thanks

Opps, no go 6 ABlue Plus 1 GE and 1 UVL. That will be very blue and look nice as far as still pulling out other colors.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15597326#post15597326 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Names Brucey
Grim,

I am guessing it has been covered somewhere in this thread but I have an aqua medic ocean light, 3 x 250w with 4 x 39 T5. I am getting ready to change out all bulbs and am switching over to phoenix 14k for the halides but would like to know your thoughts on the actinics. Thanks.

I would use the ATI Blue Plus behind the halides and UVL Super Actinics in front.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15597698#post15597698 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by solitude127
Hi Grimm,
I'm setting up a 8 x 54watt ATI PM. I was wondering what the best bulb selection would be. I'm looking for a 14k ish look. The PM will be over a 60*30*20 tank which will house mainly SPS. And if I wanted a 20k look, what bulbs should I add/change? Thanks for any and all help.

Try 6 ATI Blue Plus and 2 UVL 75/25. Grab an ATI Aquablue and a GE 6500K Daylight as spares so you can play around with different mixes.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15598080#post15598080 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by missileman
Grim,
I'm in the process of setting up my 120. What T5 set-up would you use?

I've done T5s for my 30 gal nano and loved the look and compactness of the lights.

Thanks,
Missileman

I would do an 8 lamp Powermodule of the Aquactinics constellation if you aren't going to have a lot of high light critters down low.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15598291#post15598291 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zachtos
I took thermal readings of my Icecap460 overdriven bulbs and the end temperatures range from 200F to 280F !!! My bulbs die on a regular basis around 8 months if they are lucky. I have been fighting this battle for 2 years. I have TEN 80mm PC case fans blowing across the ends and mid sections of the bulbs. The ends are open and the sides are vented.

I have purchased 14 of the new Icecap brand Reefcrest (12K) bulbs that are supposedly rated to handle the 70% overdriving.

Will this hopefully solve this problem? Any other suggestions for bulb temperature control or what they should be on a icecap? Do 36" bulbs get more overdrive then 48" bulbs?

Don't cool the center part of the lamps. Even overdriven it kills the output. Just cool the ends. I will see if I can get a temp reading on an overdriven lamp end.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15598746#post15598746 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishnub
TIA!
65g

tank: 36"x24"Tx18"D

goal:
zoos, softies and a few sps.

What i have:

36" nova extreme pro 6 bulb
any help on what and where to put bulbs, and maybe a light schedule?

bulbs i have:
6-10k
6-460nm actinics

they all came new with purchase from current. should i get diffrent bulbs or can these work?

thanks !!!

Those should work. Try 5 of the 460's and 2 10K's but you will want to change those out after 6 months or so to get better lamps.
 
I am building a 150 Gal setup. The canopy has a lot of room in it. Tank is 60" Long and 24" Wide. I had originally thought of using MH's but am now considering T-5's only. I will be keeping a lot of LPS Corals and a massive array of Acans. With 24" how many of what wattage T-5's should I use?
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15599020#post15599020 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishnub
hope you meant 4 and 2, only have a 6 bulb fixture :) . what would be optimal bulbs?

Yep

4 ATI Blue Plus 1 GE 6500K and 1 UVL Actinic White would be my choice.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15599088#post15599088 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hdhuntr01
I am building a 150 Gal setup. The canopy has a lot of room in it. Tank is 60" Long and 24" Wide. I had originally thought of using MH's but am now considering T-5's only. I will be keeping a lot of LPS Corals and a massive array of Acans. With 24" how many of what wattage T-5's should I use?
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I would do an 8 lamp retrofit kit. 5 ATI Blue Plus lamps, 2 UVL 75/25 and 1 GE 6500K Daylight.
 
Grim,
Thanks for the confirming my thoughts. I was thinking some softies and LPSs since I move everyu couple of years.

Thanks
Missileman!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15599227#post15599227 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
I would do an 8 lamp retrofit kit. 5 ATI Blue Plus lamps, 2 UVL 75/25 and 1 GE 6500K Daylight.

Would you go with the 60" Lamps or stick with the 48" Lamps and stagger them?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15599536#post15599536 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hdhuntr01
Would you go with the 60" Lamps or stick with the 48" Lamps and stagger them?

48" no need to stagger them
 
Any par test or thoughts on the URI 454 Bulb?


85% Tri-band ultra blue spectrum, 15% actinic spectrum

Pops additional fluorescence from the coral tissue
Blue chlorophyll absorption utilized in natural photosynthesis
Useful life - Approximately 4500 hours.
 
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