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![]() So what do the T5 users consider a good benchmark fixture? I was looking at Tek or Nova Extreme Pro 6 bulb fixtures.
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![]() Well, ya, that's what it's all about. Even if it's proven beyond any doubt that product X is better than MH, I like mine and I'm happy. I have the colors I want, the shimmer I like, my corals grow, my fish can see, everything is good. It also lights up my room pretty good, so all in all, I'm happy.
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Based on testing to date I would say the benchmark for T5 fixtures would be the ATI Powermodule. There hasn't been enough testing or time to say how the Sfiligoi Stealth and Fauna Marin Star Fire compare with respect to PAR. Ultimately, make sure any fixture you get has high quality individual reflectors, active cooling over the lamp cold spot, and a protective shield for the lamps (in that order of importance). Then note that the Tek doesn't have active cooling while the NEP does so go with it if that's what your only two options are. For a more affordable, higher quality option I would suggest the poor-man's Powermodule (the ATI Sunpower) if the maximum number of lamps you need is 6. If you want to be sure that you get the best then go with the Powermodule, Star Fire or Stealth (especially if you need more than 6 lamps).
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![]() Thanks but I think the ATI fixtures are out of my budget. I am looking for something decent at a relatively affordable price to do the job until I can build my LED array. The ATI fixtures are several hundred dollars more than the NEP or Tek.
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![]() For a quick fix I think the Tek would be the way to go overpower them with a IceCap660 Ballast.
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![]() My tank is 25 deep too (should be more than from the light to bottom of the tank) - And I am lighting it with T5's
![]() It was a big debate for me when choosing the light but I finally go for T5 after reading some articles about the MH related to over heat and chances of fire ![]() I love MH though but have to stic with T5's for the sake of safety and summer's heat concern.
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![]() Then like I said above, go with the NEP over the Tek for sure.
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![]() Okay. Thanks.
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![]() I went from a Coralife PC to my NEP, I'm a newb but I can tell you myself, my corals and fish are all much happier.
There's even a fan quite mod available: http://www.bderen.com/DIY/ I don't mind the fan noise as I don't find it annoying, but I may do it in the future if I've nothing better to do or a fan burns out. I would like to go with a little more blue lighting when it comes time to change, and I certainly like the custom variations we can have.
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