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Thread: Can I connect ATI lamp to your controller?

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    Default Can I connect ATI lamp to your controller?

    This question has been asked recently.

    Yes, you can, if the lamp has a dimmable ballast with 1-10V-interface.

    The control line of the lamp must be connected to one of the 1-10V ports of the ProfiLux controller (L1 ... Lx) and the power supply of the lamp must be shut off at 0% brightness in order to switch off the tubes completely.

    This can be achieved by using our products LBF-AP, EVG-AP or LF-ABOX.
    Please read more about these products on our product site:
    http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Syst...cessories.html
    LBF-AP does not have an integrated shut-off for the power supply, in this case you can use a socket of our powerbar which is programmed accordingly.

    Manual for EVG-AP:
    http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Down...G-AP2_V400.pdf

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    Hi Matthias,

    I have had a few Ati's and they have all worked perfectly with the EVG-AP2F card. My recent one which is a 8x80w unit is having a few problems and i'm not sure if it's a ballast or the card.

    Basically the unit has 4 ballasts.
    Channel 1 of the EVG card has 1 ballast on it (this is how Ati wire the control lines).
    Channel 2 of the EVG card has 3 ballasts on it (this is how Ati wire the control lines).
    The unit work fine but sometimes when i come home from work the middle 2 bulbs are off. These are on channel 2 and run off the same ballast. If i dim the unit down to 0 then back on it works perfectly again. If i just sit there adjusting the light up and down without turning them off it continues to work fine. They also stay on every time if i set channel 2 to non dimmable.

    Is the relay in the EVG card playing up in someway? If it is how come it's only 1 ballast and always the middle 2 bulbs? Do you think it is a fault with the ballast?
    Last edited by chiefzod; 29.06.2009 at 09:12.

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    So does anyone know if the ballasts that come in the ATI fixtures are dimmable ?? I just sent out an email to ATI to check on it, but havent heard back. I'm looking into their 6x39w fixture, I still havent decided if Im going with the SunPower or PowerModule but Im really wanting to get into a dimmable T5 fixture....

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    Quote Originally Posted by badazztealcobra View Post
    So does anyone know if the ballasts that come in the ATI fixtures are dimmable ?? I just sent out an email to ATI to check on it, but havent heard back. I'm looking into their 6x39w fixture, I still havent decided if Im going with the SunPower or PowerModule but Im really wanting to get into a dimmable T5 fixture....
    Only Powermodule are available in dimmable version, but when you go to your retailer, you have to tell him you want it dimmable 1-10V
    GHL Iberia

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    PERFECT....

    Im waiting to hear back from Aqua Digital on pricing for a FM starfire as well....

    I figure as long as Im going to a T5 setup I might as well take advantage of the dimming features.

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    Yeahhh, it's better to buy it with dimmable ballasts installed on it better than to change them after
    GHL Iberia

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    Quote Originally Posted by badazztealcobra View Post
    So does anyone know if the ballasts that come in the ATI fixtures are dimmable ?? I just sent out an email to ATI to check on it, but havent heard back. I'm looking into their 6x39w fixture, I still havent decided if Im going with the SunPower or PowerModule but Im really wanting to get into a dimmable T5 fixture....
    Hi,

    Yes, ATI make dimmable Power Module fixtures. I have an 8x80W however not sure about the dimmable versions for the US. I know for a fact that the 8x80W dimmable PM are due to be released in the US next year.

    If you don't hear from ATI, let me know and I can forward you the e-mail address of the production manager at ATI. Very nice guy who can help answer your questions.

    Cheers
    Andrew

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