The T5 Q&a Thread

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Geiseman midday for the Aquasun, Pure Actinic for Super Actinic and the Mid Day for the GE. Of course if you can get an ATI Super white use that instead of the Mid Day but I don't think they are much available.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10147476#post10147476 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ricwilli
Does anyone have a link that can tell me what colors equals what spectrum. I was looking at reefgeek, but still confuse.

ntempchart.jpg
1000k= what color
11000k= what color
12000k= what color
6000k= what color
6500k= what color


This the best I can do...

VisibleSpectrumKelvin.jpg


KinD of hard to tell from that but you can get an idea.

Most of the kelvin ratings of lamps for the aquariums are made up or are fudged a lot of time for marketing reasons.

Anyway lower kelvin is red, 5,500 kelvin is the color of daylight out side on a sunny day... 10,000 k is pretty close to white light and anything over that the higher the kelvin the more blue it is.

Allot of time you can get graphs like this rated in nanometers that can help you determine the color too...


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This two hamilton lamps a 10k and 20k. as you can tell the 20k has allot more blue in it...

Dave
 
Can anyone comment on this Elos T5 fixture?

ELOS introduces a very pratical aquarium canopy ELOS AquaTop. An aquarium canopy that can be installed on all our aquarium as well as on competitors ones of the correct dimensions.
A convenient way to illuminate your aquarium with the power of four T5 fluorescent tubes, the Elos Aqua Top can be fixed directly onto the glass rim of the aquarium, resulting in the four tubes running the length of the tank.

Elos Aqua Top is the solution to illuminate your aquarium using fluorescent lights without the need of pendant lights. With ELOS AquaTop your aquarium can be lighted with the power of a metal halide bulb using 4 T5 fluorescent lamps!
A white reflector of suitable size, can be used in order to focus the light into the aquarium, maximising its performance.

HIGHLIGHTS:
Mounts directly to the aquarium rim
Designed to fit most popular aquariums
IP67 waterproof end caps
a heavy, durable plastic injection molded, two shell one inside the other
CE and UL approved, thanks to the waterproof fluorescent lamps endcaps
designed to obtain a continuous air flow under the canopy, to avoid the humidity leakage

MODELS:

AquaTop 80: designed to fit 80 x 50 cm aquariums (up to 4 T5 fluorescent tubes 24W)
AquaTop 120: designed to fit 120 x 50 cm aquariums (up to 4 T5 fluorescent tubes 39W)

Optional: 2x24 - 2x39 or 4x24 - 4x39 electronic ballast



Here is a picture of it

I am curious about this, because it looks as though you can mount it on the very edge/top of your tank, and then fix it to lift up like it were hinged... this of course is just something I am thinking, and nothing I know

Has anyone had any experience, or knowledge about this fixture?

Later,
 
Mr. Grimm:

I am actually after a purple look. Could you tell me, in your experience, what T5 actinic brand(s) are the MOST purple? Thanks!
 
The Pure Actinic G-Mann is more purple but you really don't see as much light as with a Super Actinic. If you want a purple look run a super actinic and a GE 3000K.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10148613#post10148613 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
Geiseman midday for the Aquasun, Pure Actinic for Super Actinic and the Mid Day for the GE. Of course if you can get an ATI Super white use that instead of the Mid Day but I don't think they are much available.

Hi Grim,

You're too fast! Next time I'm going to sit on my browser and refresh every 30 seconds.

I've ordered the bulbs.

Thanks again for you kind assistance!

--Jim
 
I have a 5x39 aquatinics fixture. I have been running 2x uvl super actinics 2x uvl actinic whites and 1x uvl aqua sun. One of my actinic whites quit working and i was going to replace it . What do you think about this combo? Should I try some new combo?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10153417#post10153417 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chirocato
Will an Icecap 430 will run 4-39w bulbs?

OK reason I'm asking is because none of the wiring diagrams/schematics I've come across state anything about T5 lamps. This is taken directly from IceCaps website. Only mentions T12 and T8. So why can't I run 4- 36" (39w) lamps as long as I'm under the max wattage figures of 330 watts?
Is it an impedence factor (ohms)?
Anyone tried it yet?

http://209.204.76.225/430-4.htm

LAMP DESCRIPTIONS

Ballast/ Lamp Type
# of Lamps
Lamp Length
Configurations

MODEL 430
T-12 & T-8, VHO, HO & Standard
2
12 Feet Max.
2 x 6, 5, 4, 3 or 2 Feet

T-12 & T-8, VHO, HO & Standard
3
12 Feet Max.
3 x 4, 3 or 2 Feet

T-12 & T-8, VHO, HO & Standard
4
8 Feet Max.
4 x 2 Feet
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10156066#post10156066 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chirocato
. So why can't I run 4- 36" (39w) lamps as long as I'm under the max wattage figures of 330 watts?


Because Ice Cap says so, numerous times. You can post the question in their forum. I believe it is because of the higher impedance of the T5 lamps
 
Hello,

I currrently have:

Front
1 - 54 watt T5 HO DD Actinic+
1 - 54 watt T5 HO DD Aquablue
1 - 54 watt T5 HO DD Aquablue
1 - 95 watt UV Super Actinic VHO (Dusk/Dawn)
1 - 24 watt T5 HO ATI AquaBlue
1 - 24 watt T5 HO ATI Blue Plus
Back

I am planning to change this configuration because I notice that most of my sps are either brown with a little color. I was thinking of changing the 24 watt to 36 watt and changing the VHO to a 36 watt T5. Since I live in Canada I only have access to these T5 bulbs:

Powerchrome T5 Fluorescent Bulb - Midday
Powerchrome T5 Fluorescent Bulb - Aquaflora
Powerchrome T5 Fluorescent Bulb - AquaBlue +
Powerchrome T5 Fluorescent Bulb - Actinic +
Powerchrome T5 Fluorescent Bulb - Pure Actinic

ATI Actinic Blue
ATI Aqua Blue Special
ATI Blue Plus

UV Super Actinic
UV Actinic White

Aqua Science Blue 22,000K (Deep Blue Light)
Aqua Science Special 15,000K

Please note my configuration of my tank can only take 3-48" and 3 -36". Currently I have the 3-54w on an Ice cap 660, 1-95 VHO on Fulham workhorse 5 and the last two 24 watt on a WH5 ballast. What would be a good combination. Please help.

I have included a picture of my tank the way it sits today:

April_1-2007.JPG
 
If that Aquaflora lamp is a pinkish looking one throw that in instead of one of the aquablues and see what you get. Red Light will really bring out pink and purple colors that are lost in blue light, I would move that Super Actinic a little more toward the front so the light is striking the viewing side of your corals.
 
Where is the thread for the par on the individual lamps again I can not seem to find it?...

Thanks
Dave
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10157152#post10157152 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by The Grim Reefer
If that Aquaflora lamp is a pinkish looking one throw that in instead of one of the aquablues and see what you get. Red Light will really bring out pink and purple colors that are lost in blue light, I would move that Super Actinic a little more toward the front so the light is striking the viewing side of your corals.

Grim,

If I go with the Aqua Blues, Aqua Flora, Super Actinic and Blue Plus which way should I arrange the bulbs and how should they light up in sequence since I have three ballasts.
Thanks for your help.
 
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