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12/21/2010, 03:10 PM | #1 |
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Does a dimmable MH ballast exist?
This would be a neat way to simulate clouds, etc...especially if they were able to be run off of some kind of programmed controller. anyone ever see this?
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12/21/2010, 05:17 PM | #2 |
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They do exists, but you can't dim it in the same way you can LED for example. Additionally from the reading I've done, dimming also seems to affect bulb life.
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12/21/2010, 05:22 PM | #3 |
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ahhh, gotcha. That makes sense...just by watching a MH bulb fire up, its hard to picture dimming one easily
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12/21/2010, 05:27 PM | #4 |
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yea they dont do the same like the leds but they do have a dimmable ballast check out the coralvue ballast they come in dimmable versions
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12/21/2010, 05:30 PM | #5 |
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Interesting....does anyone know if there are any controllers that can automatically work the dim??
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12/21/2010, 05:37 PM | #6 |
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Yes, they do exist. And yes you can dim them like an LED light. I use two ACLS ballast on my tank and they are fully dimmable from 0-100%. You can do other really cool things with them to. They are able to accept longitude and lattitude coordinates from anywhere in the world and mimic the seasons for those coordinates. The ACLS system will automatically adjust the lighting schedule based of the month of the season. The ballast have a cloudy day feature that randomly simulates cloud cover based on the intervals I input. You can also adjust the max lighting output. I have a 24" tall tank but use 400wt lights. The lights are to bright so I have them dimmed to 80%. Right now I have the sunrise on at 1100, ramp up to full power by 1200. T-5s kick on. The lights go at full power until 600 and then start the sunset phase which shuts off around 700. Most people havent seen a truely dimmable metal halide in action. All I can say is WOW!
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12/21/2010, 05:43 PM | #8 |
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LifeAquatic,
I cant seem to find a lot of info on them doing a google search. can you post a link for their website or perhaps tell me where they can be purchased? |
12/21/2010, 06:15 PM | #9 |
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Dimmable ballast do it, but by increments. For example, the Lumatek ballast 250w will run at HQI (over driven by 10%), 250w, 175, or 150w.
Is this how Coralvue ballasts work?
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Lumatek warning states otherwise, dimming affects bulb life according to the manual.
Can you use any bulb with ACLS ballast you're quoting? Sorry, I've never heard of this fixture/ballast combo. It must be brand new or from overseas. Quote:
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From what i've been able to find, they seem awesome. Do you know if the ballasts can be used with a mugul base socket? Do they sell the special connetions that can be spliced to my existing sockets so I wouldnt need to change my canopy/reflectors?? Mind if I ask what you paid for these?
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great, thanks. yes, mogul base=single end. I will give time a call after the holidays when things settle down a bit.....in the mean time, ill search everywhere for a used ballast, although i wont hold my breath
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Sounds like a nice product, however, I don't think it's representative of what most people can afford and furthermore doesn't speak for the nature of MH and respective ballast in general.
To answer the original question, yes dimmable ballast exists. But... you will be paying a serious premium. Furthermore, it can't be done with a simple controller, it requires a specialized ballast, specific bulbs (some that work better), and did I mention deep pockets. Why not go LED at that point!? No heat transfer, designed to be dimmable, a lot more energy efficient, etc. Just a thought.
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Thats a good point too.....i dont know that i could give up using halides though, its all ive every known and i am extremely pleased with them....I almost bit for a Solaris back when they came out, mainly because I liked the dimmable features, clouds, etc...but MH won that battle too.
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LED's have become more affordable, although still expensive. If dimming was of a high priority to me, LED would be seriously considered.
Check out the dimming options for the AI Sol Blues...simply amazing.
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Cool, thanks for the input.
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holy crap ive never seen such an expensive set up as far as the Aquatics Elite pendant and ACLS ballast combo
man if you went with a dual pendant and dual ballast combo your talking like $4500!!! without bulbs lol i think these days you can make one hell of a LED set up fully dimmable on a profilux II system for 1/4 of that price!
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Considering the ACLS; anybody got a manual?
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