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![]() hey,
a lot of great input so far! I was thinking if I go with kessils i'd take advantage of their form factor and run them as pendants. 2 rows of 3 on a 6'ish long tank. to get better coverage than running a single row of 3 down the center. I think it would look fairly sharp over a rimless display. just wondering about shadows and sps coloration. of course i'm considering the ATI hybrid. there seems to be a large following on that fixture. reviews seem to be good for the most part. I am also considering the PACSUN hybrid, it looks just as nice as the ATI. ![]()
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![]() As you're well aware, there are so many other factors affecting SPS. "IF" you got all that dialed in perfectly, running LED will showcase your work well. While I still give 400w radiums the win on color, I only say that from hundreds of hours of staring in my tank under both systems. Nobody ever looked at my tank under LED and thought color sucked. Just me
![]() I think a hybrid system will give you enough of all the desired features that you'll be happy with the purchase.
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![]() I hear ya on the MH.
I still remember rocking the single ended 400s with huge reflectors. only took 2 to light my 180 and you could put sps everywhere! add 2 VHOs and Boom youre done! if it weren't for the size of fixture/canopy/hood needed for it, i'd consider them for sure. if only I was doing an in-wall with a fishroom. having said that, the DE MH fixtures I've used just didn't cut it on spread. i'm sure if you raise lights high enough the spread would be better, but I don't think I've ever had a fixture more than 8" above the tank.
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![]() You'd need more than 2 DE for sure. Jamie ran 2 x DE on his 120 with pretty good results!
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![]() I would be wary of the pac sun light unless you can get local warranty. I had the metis line of led's. It was an awesome light but, when I had a strip of leds burn out I had to ship the thing to the states for warranty. They were good about it, even tried to send replacement parts. but still a hassle and got burned shipping and duty due to a paper work error.
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![]() Dang. Good to know about the warranty. Thanks for the info.
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![]() So after some discussion, it looks like I'll be restricted to a light fixture that has mounting legs to sit on the rimless tank.
Second less desirable option is to build a low profile canopy to house the lighting. In which I can ditch the rimless, and will have a way to hide plumbing and get my returns on the opposite end of tank. But won't be as visually pleasing to me.
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![]() I am in the process of setting up a 180g SPS dominant system and I went with the Hamilton Cebu Sun fixture. The one I picked up is 3x400w Radium MH + 4x80w T5's and it included all the bulbs plus the proper M135 magnetic ballasts. It comes in a 250w radium version with M80 ballasts as well. My system isn't up and running yet but there are a lot of good reviews about it out there.
I have to say that the customer service when dealing directly with Hamilton was amazing as well. |
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![]() Ya so far, it's a pretty impressive light and I like the colour... though I have nothing in my tank yet.
I forgot to add that it came with tank mounts. |
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