The T5 Q&a Thread

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toddman,
With 4x24 you will have about twice as much par as you had with the 2x65 pc's.
I did the a similar thing a few months ago, except I went form 4x65pc's to 4x24 T5's and ended up with more light.
The T5's ROCK!!!
 
to "the Grim Reefer" -

I posted a lighting question in the lighting forum, and was told "you are the man" to answer it. Here goes - I have a 90g AGA - 48" long by 24" deep. I have a lot of live rock with soft corals and fish, and want an anenome down the road. I will not ever have a clam or hard corals. I am returning a PC fixture and want to buy a T5 fixture. I AM A LIGHTING IDIOT.

I am looking at the Tek fixture, which I hear is good. I don't want a heat issue, and I don't want overkill, but I want the best lighting to do the job and make things look their best (colors on fish "pop"). So, 4 bulb or 6 bulb? Consensus seems to be 6 bulb, but again, I want to keep heat to a minimum. Second question - which bulbs do I get to achieve the best look? I notice that some go on one timer and some on the other, and again, I just have no idea what to do. Can you please help me?

I also hear the aquatinics 5 bulb is a good one, but again, no idea on how many bulbs is best and which ones to get. If you have any questions that I need to answer to help in guidance, fire away....THANK YOU!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9481628#post9481628 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dsieber
After 2 weeks I have finally finished this epic thread. I have some questions for da T5 masters.

I want a good fixture and the Fauna-marin 6 x 48 fixture meets my needs (don't need the power of the Solar Flare but want integrated cooling)

Some ??? on the FM:

Reflector quality vs Ice cap --- performance and stain/corrosion resistance?

What type of Ballast? Is it designed for T5

Thanks in advance

The reflectors on the Fauna Marin are not great. I was able to teporarily squeeze 5 aquactinics reflectors in the unit and even ill fitting the PAR picked up from 292 to 363 at the sand. The thing is it picked up from 292 to 363!!! we're talking 250 watt halide in a Lumenarc terratory here.

The way the lamps and ballasts are cooled is obviously giving the Fauna Marin unit a huge gain in output despite the reflectors. There is no overdrive here either. The VS ballasts are standard T5 ballasts. Until the ATI hits the market there isn't any competition for this fixture. The Solar Flare will be stronger and the Aquactinics 5 lamp fixture will be less.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9482605#post9482605 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by harday
to "the Grim Reefer" -

I posted a lighting question in the lighting forum, and was told "you are the man" to answer it. Here goes - I have a 90g AGA - 48" long by 24" deep. I have a lot of live rock with soft corals and fish, and want an anenome down the road. I will not ever have a clam or hard corals. I am returning a PC fixture and want to buy a T5 fixture. I AM A LIGHTING IDIOT.

I am looking at the Tek fixture, which I hear is good. I don't want a heat issue, and I don't want overkill, but I want the best lighting to do the job and make things look their best (colors on fish "pop"). So, 4 bulb or 6 bulb? Consensus seems to be 6 bulb, but again, I want to keep heat to a minimum. Second question - which bulbs do I get to achieve the best look? I notice that some go on one timer and some on the other, and again, I just have no idea what to do. Can you please help me?

I also hear the aquatinics 5 bulb is a good one, but again, no idea on how many bulbs is best and which ones to get. If you have any questions that I need to answer to help in guidance, fire away....THANK YOU!

If you were an idiot you wouldn't be asking questions:D

I think the aquactinics would be a great fit in your situation.

I'd try this for lamps (reefgeek has the lamps if the Aquactinics dealer doesn't)

Front

Blue Plus
UVL Super Actinic
UVL Aquasun
Blue Plus
Aquablue

The 2nd and 4th lamps are on a seperate circuit so that gives you the Super Actinic and a Blue Plus for dusk/dawn.
 
Thank you SO much - and yes, I am still a lighting idiot. Thanks again for the advice. I'm going to run with this and see how it looks. . .
 
After reading several posts, I think that my tank would be better served with T-5's and not halides. The lights are pendants and hang over the suface about 8" or so. What combo will be good for the tank? Should I build a canopy for it? I like the look of a 14-15k region. Any bulb configuration would greatly help also. Obvisiouly icecap is way to go as far as the ballasts are concered, along with the reflectors.
 
Fauna Marin -- ultra solaris -- Bulb selection

Fauna Marin -- ultra solaris -- Bulb selection

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Originally posted by dsieber
After 2 weeks I have finally finished this epic thread. I have some questions for da T5 masters.

I want a good fixture and the Fauna-marin 6 x 48 fixture meets my needs (don't need the power of the Solar Flare but want integrated cooling)

Some ??? on the FM:

Reflector quality vs Ice cap --- performance and stain/corrosion resistance?

What type of Ballast? Is it designed for T5

Thanks in advance
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The reflectors on the Fauna Marin are not great. I was able to teporarily squeeze 5 aquactinics reflectors in the unit and even ill fitting the PAR picked up from 292 to 363 at the sand. The thing is it picked up from 292 to 363!!! we're talking 250 watt halide in a Lumenarc terratory here.

The way the lamps and ballasts are cooled is obviously giving the Fauna Marin unit a huge gain in output despite the reflectors. There is no overdrive here either. The VS ballasts are standard T5 ballasts. Until the ATI hits the market there isn't any competition for this fixture. The Solar Flare will be stronger and the Aquactinics 5 lamp fixture will be less.


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Grim thanks for the quick response;

Grim/Hahnmeister

Given the Ultra Solaris comes with AquaScience bulbs what would you recomend for a good white with a hint of blue. What supplemental bulbs should I get that are not addressed by the AS line for a 6 x 48 system. I currently just have softies and LPS.
 
Fauna Marin -- ultra solaris -- Bulb selection

Fauna Marin -- ultra solaris -- Bulb selection

double post.
 
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Re: Fauna Marin -- ultra solaris -- Bulb selection

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9485739#post9485739 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dsieber
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Originally posted by dsieber
After 2 weeks I have finally finished this epic thread. I have some questions for da T5 masters.

I want a good fixture and the Fauna-marin 6 x 48 fixture meets my needs (don't need the power of the Solar Flare but want integrated cooling)

Some ??? on the FM:

Reflector quality vs Ice cap --- performance and stain/corrosion resistance?

What type of Ballast? Is it designed for T5

Thanks in advance
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The reflectors on the Fauna Marin are not great. I was able to teporarily squeeze 5 aquactinics reflectors in the unit and even ill fitting the PAR picked up from 292 to 363 at the sand. The thing is it picked up from 292 to 363!!! we're talking 250 watt halide in a Lumenarc terratory here.

The way the lamps and ballasts are cooled is obviously giving the Fauna Marin unit a huge gain in output despite the reflectors. There is no overdrive here either. The VS ballasts are standard T5 ballasts. Until the ATI hits the market there isn't any competition for this fixture. The Solar Flare will be stronger and the Aquactinics 5 lamp fixture will be less.


__________________

Grim thanks for the quick response;

Grim/Hahnmeister

Given the Ultra Solaris comes with AquaScience bulbs what would you recomend for a good white with a hint of blue. What supplemental bulbs should I get that are not addressed by the AS line for a 6 x 48 system. I currently just have softies and LPS.

2 blues, 1 Duo, 2 Special, 1 UVL Super actinic
 
Grim since you have proven to be the T5 guru at least on my eyes let me tell you what I plan and what I want: I’m looking to wire 2X54W T5’s and 1X110W VHO to the same ballast which it will be 218W and wouldn't to overdrive the bulbs like an icecap 430 ballast would. What ballast you recommend or is it even possible to do.

Right now tank is a 90G running 5X54W T5's B2F:
AB+
Pure Act
Midday
Act+
AB+

All this is going on a 120G which I plan on running 6X54W T5's and 1X110W VHO, B2F:
Act+
AB+
VHO Super Act
Midday
AB+
Pure Act or Act+
AB+

Current tank is Mixed Reef LPS/Softies dominated with an SPS hint. LMK what my options are.

Thanks a million,
Raf
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9483090#post9483090 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
If you were an idiot you wouldn't be asking questions:D

I think the aquactinics would be a great fit in your situation.

I'd try this for lamps (reefgeek has the lamps if the Aquactinics dealer doesn't)

Front

Blue Plus
UVL Super Actinic
UVL Aquasun
Blue Plus
Aquablue

The 2nd and 4th lamps are on a seperate circuit so that gives you the Super Actinic and a Blue Plus for dusk/dawn.

Grim - for the Aquablue, is this the 12000K Aquablue Special by ATI, or the 11000K Aquablue Plus by Giesmann?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9486714#post9486714 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rsaavedra
Grim since you have proven to be the T5 guru at least on my eyes let me tell you what I plan and what I want: I’m looking to wire 2X54W T5’s and 1X110W VHO to the same ballast which it will be 218W and wouldn't to overdrive the bulbs like an icecap 430 ballast would. What ballast you recommend or is it even possible to do.

Right now tank is a 90G running 5X54W T5's B2F:
AB+
Pure Act
Midday
Act+
AB+

All this is going on a 120G which I plan on running 6X54W T5's and 1X110W VHO, B2F:
Act+
AB+
VHO Super Act
Midday
AB+
Pure Act or Act+
AB+

Current tank is Mixed Reef LPS/Softies dominated with an SPS hint. LMK what my options are.

Thanks a million,
Raf

There is only one way to run a T5 on the same ballast as a VHO. Ice Cap. You could prabably do it with a Workhorse 7 but I am not sure. I know you can with the IC 660.

Looks like a nice setup but unless you like a lot of blue you might consider adding in a GE 6500K in place of a Actinic Plus or Aquablue.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9487639#post9487639 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by harday
Grim - for the Aquablue, is this the 12000K Aquablue Special by ATI, or the 11000K Aquablue Plus by Giesmann?

I prefer ATI but either will work.
 
I have six T-5 54W icecap retro kit on my 120 long. I love the appearance of the lights. My ? is some of the corals are loosing their color and they have stopped growing. I have 3 blue bulbs and three white. I belive the blue are pure antics and the white are anic, 50/50 looking. What can I do to get the color back and growing. I had these corals in a 225 gal with three 250W MH and 2 VHO's. Before I changed tanks the corals had great color and growth.
 
A word of thanks to Grim and co for a sustained very informative and relentless effort to all us newbies out there there with persistent bombardment of questions regarding T-5.Without doubt the most in depth information i have come across, ive' absorbed every page and have learn't a bloody swag, well done fella's.

Since i live in Australia and have a slightly limited choice of solid brand names recomended here, i will definately go with the Ice cap reflectors (available here but not ballasts?)and maybe pair them with the Osram e- ballast since that is readily available over here - not too sure if that is the best option available?. Have emailed reefgeek to see if the ice cap ballasts will work off our different (240 volt, active- netrual and earth 3 pin system over here) house wiring.I hope they do! Also our bulb range is a little limited with the best brands like geisman, uvl, ati being either non existent or very expensive. Others such as Aqua v, sylvania and hagen are much cheaper tho it may be worth ordering overseas if the bulbs survive the journey.Cheers
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9465527#post9465527 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
The GE 3000K had a little more PAR than the 6500K, I probably wouldn't try it with just 4 lamps.

ATI

Sun Pro 357
Aquablue 336
Blue Plus 311
Actinic 137

D&D/Giesemann

Midday 325
Aquablue 324
Actinic Plus 264
Pure Actinic 157

UVL

Aqua sun 345
Actinic White 293
Super Actinic 210

AquaZ

Sun Pro 285
Ocean Pro 323
Blue Pro 266

Helios

Daylight 309
Super Blue 225

Current Sun Paq

Daylight 10K 272
Blue 252

GE Daylight 340

How deep in the tank were these PAR levels measured? Do you have a link to MH Par levels at a similar depth?
Thanks!
-Chuck
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9489470#post9489470 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
Have you been running fans?

I have a 7" Walmart clip on fan. Would that be too much air for the bulbs? (I have a 6 bulb Tek Fixture)
-Chuck
 
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