I am really thinking about modding my ATI sunpower. Thinking about pulling two bulbs and putting in leds in those two locations. I would leave the t5 hardware in. That way I could make it original again. The cooling on ATI t5 fixtures is great. So I shouldbe able to maybe ad two strips of 12 or 18 leds . for a total of 24 or 36. just depends on drivers. If I want to go with 2 or 3.
yea, I like the clean look of the fixtures. I was going to add 2 reefbrites strips. I love the color. 3 problems. It adds more par than I need, I dont want to mount them to the outside of the fixture really, and its a $400 upgrade.
Now I could get the 30 in versions and pull out two refelctors. But I am still looking at $400.
If I get some aluminum C channel or square tube I coule mount those in place of the reflectors. I would want it to look clean. If I went with 2 rows of 12 cree royal blue leds, 2 meanwell drives and paste I am looking at about $150. So Ill have to do some measuring. More to come.
Still looking at skimmers as well.
I am down to a seaside aquatics cs2 an Avast pegleg ,or atb 840. We will see if anything else used comes up here soon.
This build has been great so far. Not trying to buy the most expensive of everything. But really the best bang for your buck type items.
Do you have the 6 x39 ATI? Are you happy with the coverage on a 48" tank? Do you have a picture of how you hung your lights?
I have 3 stunner strips I use for moonlights with my ATI and I was trying to figure out a way to add more to get some of that shimmer with my new set up. I love the idea of taking out a bulb and adding the lights inside the fixture. Couldn't you just replace the bulb with a couple of strips? Would you have to remove the reflectors?
I bought the CS skimmer at your recommendation and it has been great. I went with the CS2 instead of the CS1 because I got a good deal and wanted to be able to feed my fish worry free.
Thats great. glad you like the skimmer. The sea side skimmers are really nice. ITs basically a cross between a bubble magus and a ATB. But will all the goodies and great pumps.
I am thinking of the reefbrite strips still as they will be easy to resell later on if need be. Ill have to measure.
I am using the 4x39 on the 75g. it has great coverage. i honestly think the 4xt5's are great for 18 wide tanks and the 6 bulbs are great for 24 in wide tanks. TheATI fixtures with good bulbs really put out some serious light. Going down to the lfs here in a minute to see how long the lights actually are. and Ill go from there.
Are you planning on keeping lots of SPS? I was thinking the same thing about 4 bulbs being enough coverage on an 18" tank but wasn't sure if it was enough for SPS. If so, this would allow me to replace the two end bulbs with some LED's and still maintain spectrum and par. hmmm....
Yea I have had the vertex in 100 gen 1, gen 2, gen3 and the in 180 gen 2.Also the alpha 170 and 250. So I have a little history with them. But i am undescided. I can get a great price on them.
Also thinking about a jns sk2. Always like the quality of jns products. Those not familiar. JNS made the old Warner Marine skimmers..
Socaltropicalfishoutlet.com has the Vertex skimemrs on a great sale right now. Thats why I am thinking about the 180. its only $199 !!!! The 180 is really nicely balanced too. I had one and know it is great but I have a hard time buying something I already had. Well I am hoping to have something ordered tonight or tomorrow.
ok a little more research into the reefbrites fitting in the ATI fixture. If you remove the reflector the reefbrite is 1 and 1/16 tall and thre is 1 and 3/16" clearance. So it will be tight but they should fit inside the acrylic shield. The length inside is about 34" inside the endcaps for the t5 bulbs. So I would have to go with the 30" reefbrites. The tech series uses 18 leds and the Xho series uses 24. So if I could get at least the tech ones I think it would be great. But the techs are about $219 each and the xho are around $259. So we will see...