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Sadly my results with Stratons have not been stellar. I have four of them over my 365G reef tank. I have to mount them just 10 inches above the waterline running at 100% for 6 hours a day and get around 300+ on the upper 1/3rd of my tank. Interesting enough…it wasn’t until I added Quantum led lights to supplement the Stratons did I see my corals (especially my sticks) respond dramatically. When I did my my original research on the Straton lights I was led to believe they would be par monsters - they are. NOT - just average. I can’t say enough great things about my quantum meso blue led strip lights!!! They saved my investment in Stratons!!
 

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Sadly my results with Stratons have not been stellar. I have four of them over my 365G reef tank. I have to mount them just 10 inches above the waterline running at 100% for 6 hours a day and get around 300+ on the upper 1/3rd of my tank. Interesting enough…it wasn’t until I added Quantum led lights to supplement the Stratons did I see my corals (especially my sticks) respond dramatically. When I did my my original research on the Straton lights I was led to believe they would be par monsters - they are. NOT - just average. I can’t say enough great things about my quantum meso blue led strip lights!!! They saved my investment in Stratons!!
In my testing they’ll perfectly cover 60x60cmx60cm with ~550 in the first 20cm or so, and about 200-220 at 60cm. I think your issue is you didn’t have enough, you need one for every 60cm square. This is if you run all channels at 100%, which I do, except for the greens (this isn’t a light for day-glo tanks of course, it’s made in Germany).

I don’t think there’s anything equivalent to stratons in the same watt range when it comes to a combo of par and coverage, but of course if you add more light (such as in the form of bars) you’ll get more par and coverage, especially if you need to push more par past a 60cm depth (Straton obviously don’t have lenses whereas some bars do).

It does seem that AI blades best Straton for par/coverage, we will see, I’m about to test 5 blades vs 3 Straton in a new build (similar wattage, 600 vs 660 watts).
 
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In my testing they’ll perfectly cover 60x60cmx60cm with 450-550 in the first 20cm or so, and about 200-220 at 60cm. I think your issue is you didn’t have enough. If you’re SPS focused, I’d use four over 200cm x 80cm tank (my current large setup). I don’t think there’s anything equivalent to them in the same watt range when it comes to a combo of par and coverage, but of course if you add more light (such as in the form of bars) you’ll get more par and coverage.

It does seem that AI blades best Straton for par/coverage, we will see, I’m about to test 5 blades vs 3 Straton in a new build.
Or they are running heavy blue and not a lot of white channels. I am getting a TON of par when I run my daylight schedule and they drop dramatically when the whites are off and only blues.
 

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Or they are running heavy blue and not a lot of white channels. I am getting a TON of par when I run my daylight schedule and they drop dramatically when the whites are off and only blues.
Right. Definitely not a light for the US day-glo market :)
 

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Or they are running heavy blue and not a lot of white channels. I am getting a TON of par when I run my daylight schedule and they drop dramatically when the whites are off and only blues.

This was a few hobbyist complaints when the Coral Care Gen 2's got tested. Everyone took results under a "recommended" spectrum then reported low PAR numbers. Take the measurements again with them properly used and the results changed. Hobbyist need to pick the right tool for the job...
 

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Sadly my results with Stratons have not been stellar. I have four of them over my 365G reef tank. I have to mount them just 10 inches above the waterline running at 100% for 6 hours a day and get around 300+ on the upper 1/3rd of my tank. Interesting enough…it wasn’t until I added Quantum led lights to supplement the Stratons did I see my corals (especially my sticks) respond dramatically. When I did my my original research on the Straton lights I was led to believe they would be par monsters - they are. NOT - just average. I can’t say enough great things about my quantum meso blue led strip lights!!! They saved my investment in Stratons!!
Check your "geometry".

Can't say anything without knowing what the pattern and surface area dimensions are.
Gut tells me 10" is too high.
LED panel is about 16" x 16" (15.7")
Even at 100 degree spread angle your "cone" covers over 38".
They "recommend" being able to do 30" coverage but don't say at what height.

Lights more like a t5 than a mh.
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BRS recommended 9"



If you had one fixture over a 30" wide cube tank I'd start at 7" from the face to the
water line.
The par's there, just where it is is err questionable.
 

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Sadly my results with Stratons have not been stellar. I have four of them over my 365G reef tank. I have to mount them just 10 inches above the waterline running at 100% for 6 hours a day and get around 300+ on the upper 1/3rd of my tank. Interesting enough…it wasn’t until I added Quantum led lights to supplement the Stratons did I see my corals (especially my sticks) respond dramatically. When I did my my original research on the Straton lights I was led to believe they would be par monsters - they are. NOT - just average. I can’t say enough great things about my quantum meso blue led strip lights!!! They saved my investment in Stratons!!
What are the dimensions of the tank?
 

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In my testing they’ll perfectly cover 60x60cmx60cm with ~550 in the first 20cm or so, and about 200-220 at 60cm. I think your issue is you didn’t have enough, you need one for every 60cm square. This is if you run all channels at 100%, which I do, except for the greens (this isn’t a light for day-glo tanks of course, it’s made in Germany).

I don’t think there’s anything equivalent to stratons in the same watt range when it comes to a combo of par and coverage, but of course if you add more light (such as in the form of bars) you’ll get more par and coverage, especially if you need to push more par past a 60cm depth (Straton obviously don’t have lenses whereas some bars do).

It does seem that AI blades best Straton for par/coverage, we will see, I’m about to test 5 blades vs 3 Straton in a new build (similar wattage, 600 vs 660 watts).
I'm starting to lean Blades but all Grow as I'm not a fan of the glow tanks. Best akin to running T5 or old school VHO. What I was seeking with panel style lights such as these Stratons or the Phillips. Just wished they had a way to daisy chain the cords. I see that being a potential mess.
 

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I'm starting to lean Blades but all Grow as I'm not a fan of the glow tanks. Best akin to running T5 or old school VHO. What I was seeking with panel style lights such as these Stratons or the Phillips. Just wished they had a way to daisy chain the cords. I see that being a potential mess.
Yeah I’m actually using a combo of the blade freshwater, grow, glow, and t5.
 

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I'm starting to lean Blades but all Grow as I'm not a fan of the glow tanks. Best akin to running T5 or old school VHO. What I was seeking with panel style lights such as these Stratons or the Phillips. Just wished they had a way to daisy chain the cords. I see that being a potential mess.

The "brains" of the Straton are not in the fixture itself, so daisy chaining cords would be a huge challenge.
 

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In my testing they’ll perfectly cover 60x60cmx60cm with ~550 in the first 20cm or so, and about 200-220 at 60cm. I think your issue is you didn’t have enough, you need one for every 60cm square. This is if you run all channels at 100%, which I do, except for the greens (this isn’t a light for day-glo tanks of course, it’s made in Germany).

I don’t think there’s anything equivalent to stratons in the same watt range when it comes to a combo of par and coverage, but of course if you add more light (such as in the form of bars) you’ll get more par and coverage, especially if you need to push more par past a 60cm depth (Straton obviously don’t have lenses whereas some bars do).

It does seem that AI blades best Straton for par/coverage, we will see, I’m about to test 5 blades vs 3 Straton in a new build (similar wattage, 600 vs 660 watts)
I couldn't add a fifth straton panel even if I wanted - not enough room. Lights strips on the outside (front & back) were my only option
 

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The "brains" of the Straton are not in the fixture itself, so daisy chaining cords would be a huge challenge.
Was referring to the Blades and why I'm seeking a solution such as Straton or the Phillips where less units would allow mimicking T5.
 

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Was referring to the Blades and why I'm seeking a solution such as Straton or the Phillips where less units would allow mimicking T5.
If you need 450+ par in the top 20 cm, one Stratton will cover 60x60 perfectly with that intensity. If you wanted around 300 in the too 20cm, you could increase that to probably around 80x80 or so (+\- 10cm depending). I think they’re great fixtures. I haven’t tried the newer versions but it seems they’re a step backwards because they use lenses which reduces the spread and blending.
 

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I haven’t tried the newer versions but it seems they’re a step backwards because they use lenses which reduces the spread and blending.
Perhaps to increase depth penetration?
 

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Perhaps to increase depth penetration?
ATI eliminated the diffuser to reduce light spill. I run two GEN 1 Stratons over my 120 gal and the beauty of this fixture is precisely the light diffuser, almost identical to T5. Bad business decision IMO, ATI should have left both models available.
 

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ATI eliminated the diffuser to reduce light spill. I run two GEN 1 Stratons over my 120 gal and the beauty of this fixture is precisely the light diffuser, almost identical to T5. Bad business decision IMO, ATI should have left both models available.
I'm seeking T5 like spread. Can manage light spill.

Perhaps as with Radion there's a diffuser option down the road to satisfy those seeking a flatter spread vs punching deeper.
 

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