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Old 03-18-2010, 04:26 AM
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i am looking to upgrade my lights from 130w PC (1 65w 10k, 1 65w atinics) to t-5s. i am wondering if the 4 x24w is strong enough for a 20G with the depth at 18 inches? also i am debating between the ATI fixtures and the sunlight supply fixtures, both are 4 x24w. which one would you guys choose?

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Old 03-18-2010, 06:07 AM
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That should be sufficient enough.
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Old 03-19-2010, 06:01 AM
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That should be sufficient enough.
oh ok sounds good, now for choice, hmm did any try the ati 4x 24w or the sunlight suppy? well put in another way, what are the pros and cons of each?
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depends how much you really want to spend, what you plan on keeping in the tank. personally i would buy the sunlight supply (sounds like your looking at the tek). ati's are nice fixtures but for the price, overkill.
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depends how much you really want to spend, what you plan on keeping in the tank. personally i would buy the sunlight supply (sounds like your looking at the tek). ati's are nice fixtures but for the price, overkill.
i figured i shouldn't cheap out on the light so price hurts, so it wouldn't affect the decision too too much.

but i thought the cooling fans on the ati were much better and they help extend the bulb life if T5 are operating cooler, never owned any T5s, so im just looking around.
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The ati is definitely a better unit.....better build quality and the active cooling will produce better par and extend bulb life......that being said Im running teks and have been happy with my results......you could always meet somewhere in the middle and look at a tek "elite".....
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Aaron, if you're able to get the ATI unit, go for it.
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Old 03-20-2010, 06:19 AM
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ok, so decision is pretty much made now comes the fun yet painful part, buying haha. thanks alot guys hope to get this whole tank upgraded before summer ends...(i blame school for the long time line)
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