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banditpowdercoat
12-17-2009, 01:55 PM
I want to add some T5 to my 5' 150g tank. Presently I have 2 250W DE fixtures. Lumenmax 3 and a Reef Optic (Thx Ian, Love them :D) But theres some 'holes' in my lighting I think. 3 lights would be awesome, but dont want the added heat/power consumption of another 250W. I was thinking what if I added 4 24" T5 bulbs? 2 in middle, and one on each end? Going across tank, front to back. Do you think they would spread enough light? Problem is the 5' tank, and lighting the ends. If I go2 48" T5's lengthwise, one in front, one in back? There leaves 6" on each end? WHich might not be bad, considering I am going to have a "floating canopy" style light hood. Building a box around all the lights, which then will be hung above tank, from ceiling.

Any insight on what would be better, light and cost wise, and what part's I should be looking for, I'm all ears :D Tank dim's are 60"l 24"d 24"w

Thx in advance

StirCrazy
12-17-2009, 02:25 PM
I see a couple issues here, and need a bit more info. do you only have MH right now? no other lights? if so, depending on what color you are running for your MH adding T5's to fill the gaps is going to look horable unless you can match the T5 color to your MH color. I will explain farther.

for your 4 (front to back) T5 way, if you can't match the color you are going to end up with definded strips of light, we will pretend your using bluish lights and call the T5s B1 and the MH B2, so you will start at one end and have [b1] [b2] [b1 - b1] [b2] [b1] and due to the orentation it will be quite noticable.

lenthwise will be better as you will be lighting the whole tank with the T5 color then you will just have the spot light effect of the MH punching through the T5's so it might end up looking like you have two sun sources punching through the blue water.. does that make sence to you?

the best option would be to add two 4 foot T5s one front one back AND add another MH. 5 foot is a tough lengh, I lit a 3x2x2 tank with two SE HQIs, and would probably use 3 on a 5 foot tank.

now another option would be to add the two 4" T5's but raise your pendants up to spred the light a little more.. 6 to 8" should do it but you would have to play with it to fid the spot that gives you a look you like. Heck befor you go spend money on T5's try raising your pendants a bit to see if you can spread the light.. if so then your done.

cost wise, two T5's are cheeper than 4. problem is doing it this way you arn't going to have a fancy fixture so the T5's will basicly only be there to even out the light a bit.

Steve

banditpowdercoat
12-17-2009, 03:13 PM
Ya I see your point Steve. Only MH right now, Phoenix 14K bulbs. Lights are about 9-10" off water as it is now. Can you get single T5 48" reflectors??

StirCrazy
12-17-2009, 03:22 PM
Ya I see your point Steve. Only MH right now, Phoenix 14K bulbs. Lights are about 9-10" off water as it is now. Can you get single T5 48" reflectors??

ya you can buy retrofit reflectors, just have to build a way to hold them.. if you are doing and enclosed canopy then it shouldn't be to hard.

Steve

banditpowdercoat
12-17-2009, 04:33 PM
Hmmm, I could even go 4 tube maybe, 2 in front 2 in back where is a good place in Canada to get lighting parts? JL/OA want MORE for 2 2 bulb TEK retrofit's than 1 4 bulb TEK fixture!!! Same bulbs/ballasts, less hardware, more $ go figure.