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Old 07-13-2006, 04:53 PM
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Looking at Giesemann lights they are catching fire and CPU’s are failing because of overheating



Any links to how and why they are catching fire? I just bought a Giesemann Nova II and it hasn't had any problems. Is this a really common problem? Does this happen in the all-in one fixtures? Or in the pendants?

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Any links to how and why they are catching fire? I just bought a Giesemann Nova II and it hasn't had any problems. Is this a really common problem? Does this happen in the all-in one fixtures? Or in the pendants?

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I am sure your fixture will be ok , however in all-in one fixtures I hear many are catching fire and / or burning their CPU's because of heat accumulation and especially because of poore step down transformer from 220Volts down to 110. This is done by unquolified tech back East, this is not my place to say who or name the names. All i can tell you can find out more by visiting big "pet shop " on north road and talk to manager he will be able to tell you some more.
the step down transformer is not secured properly in the fixture plus overheat problem and CPU's do not like that.
This is a year old info so I am sure somthing might have been changed and design improved,
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Thanks for the reply .

So it sounds like this is all in the all-in-one fixtures, not the pendants. Thank goodness hahaha....
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I've very interested in this lighting system for my 400 gallon under construction right now. I had planned 6 x 250W MH w/flourescents and a chiller....but if I could avoid all that it is pretty tempting.

I have the same problem as everyone else. I can't afford to be a test subject. I know that MH will work, but I have yet to see anyone's longer term results on only LED.
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Advanced Aquarists product review for Solaris LED

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/8/review2
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Very informative article. I did some calculations to compare a 4' long Solaris vs the other MH/PC actinic lighting units sold by J&L. After you take into account the hydro savings & bulb replacement savings, it was only a couple hundred more over a five year span to buy the LED Solaris than with the older systems (it was a lot cheaper than the Geisemann unit). Also, I only used the 175w MH versions in my comparison, so if it is comparable to 250w MH, then the price difference would be even less.

Still, I will wait for later models before I consider replacing all my MH with LED lights.

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I think I'll wait for the prices to come down before considering one.Even with savings considered,it's still a large hit on the wallet to purchase.Also unless Im missing something,they didn't give par/pur values for differant depths.So we still don't know how much of a punch they will have on a larger tank.
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