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Giesemann Matrix v ATI Powermodule v Solaris
I need some advice on what lighting system to choose here. I plan on having a 48" long X 36" wide tank and am contemplating between the three abovementioned units.
Has anyone had any experience with the Giesemann Matrix? How does it compare to the ATI Powermodule? How does the Solaris compare to the T5 units and what is the difference between the 15k and 20k models? |
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I don't have any experience with any of these fixtures, but I was in the same boat as well and I did a little research.
The Matrix I liked because of all the different color options. This was important to me because I wanted the fixture to go with the rest of my decor, but it lacked fans, which are important for light output. Pricewise, it's more expensive than the ATI. The ATI I liked because of the output and in the end with the price being less than the Matrix, I stopped looking at the G-man. I still haven't bought the ATI yet, but this is the lighting that I'm leaning towards. Just my .02
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Thanks a lot Chem-e. I do own a 36" ATI Powermodule and am very satisfied with it. The only problem i see is that with a larger tank, there is no way my 6 bulb fixture is going to cut it. I was considering getting a 4 or 6 bulb 48" ATI in addition to the one i already have or selling my 36" fixture and purchasing a 10 bulb 48" ATI. Either that or save up a little more and get a Solaris (consumes much less energy, little to no heat transfer and doesnt require a bulb change for at least 10 years), Should be worth forking out the initial cost IMO. The only thing that i holding me back is that i have grown pretty attached to the ATI and am reluctant to my lighting since it has served me so well.
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I think you should read about the Solaris problems before jumping on that light. There is a huge thread with many common problems....
I agree, the Powermodule is hard to beat for the price. I just got the 8 x 54w Powermodule and love it. The 10 x 54w should serve you well. |
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I like my ATI Powermodule,it build so solid and had heavier weight than you think.
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I think the 10 bulbs might not quite cover the full width of 36" - it may if you don't keep SPS at either the front or back (whichever side of the tank its pushed too). Can you guys get Sfiligoi over there? I can't really compare head-to-head, but IMO I like the looks of the Sfiligoi the best, and its PAR is more than enough, plus they offer 12 bulb models that ATI does not. If you went ATI, I'd think about doing 2 6-bulb units.
Also, are you going rimless or eurobraced? Either way, consider going with a 39w unit for a 4 ft. tank unless you are stocking 100% SPS, otherwise you'll have a hard time finding a place for LPS. If you are doing eurobraced then definitely do the 3 ft. light, as you'll have 4 in. of eurobrace on each side obstructing the light anyway.
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You might want to check out the Sfiligoi Stealth units as well... when price shopping with a friend, they came up cheaper than the ATI and had two more bulbs!
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i think the only thing with enough spread for you is a t5 unit. ATI makes a very nice fixture, so does aquatinics.
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i am sure you can get away with the 36" fixture, its only 6 inches on each end that are without light.
the 36" X 10T5 will be fine and you wont have light spill from the ends as much. Also the powermodule is like a blanket of light and is very bright this might help you have a lower light coral at the ends of the tank.
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Btw, d4a2n0k, that is a really nice looking Mystery Wrasse.
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