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Old May 14th, 2009  
Fish Bum
 
Simple *CHEAP* DIY Lights

nothing special here, just got tired of the weak single tube my hood came with.... i took a trip to home depot, picked up 4 ceramic twist outlets about $10, a roll of aluminum tape $4, and 4 "daylight" 27watt 5500k bulbs $9 for the 4pack.... only $25 after tax!!! its simple and straight forward if you have any electrical know how.... had a 30" hood, ripped reflector and ballast out, taped it up, and wired in all 4 fittings.....

notice i left the vents completely open!!! these get hotter than the tubes but dont alter my tank temp! any more than 4 i would put a fan in!
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this is just to get me by for now..... after my stand is built and my planted set up is successfully transplanted to my 55gal, i will be making a DIY square pin CFL setup pushing 260watts with dawn\dusk and lunar lights and timing, still not set in stone but im researching and looking into how much i can save?
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Old May 14th, 2009  
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Nice work. I'm into that type of upgrade myself. Just using ultra bright white spray paint instead of the aluminum foil. I'm trying 5,000; 6,400 and 6,500K lights.

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Old May 15th, 2009  
Fish Keeper
 
looks familiar lol. how did you mount your light fixtures? the fixtures i use have a metal bracket that i lined up with the old reflector mounting posts
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Old May 15th, 2009  
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looks familiar lol. how did you mount your light fixtures? the fixtures i use have a metal bracket that i lined up with the old reflector mounting posts
i bought the sockets that are made for lamp replacements, they have a little metal loop for a washer and bolt to go through, i just bent them and screwed through the back of the hood, then cut the screw off that stuck out of the back... crude! lol
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Old May 15th, 2009  
Fish Keeper
 
ah, ok. i was going to do it the same way, but i wanted to keep the factory look. is this a different hood, i thought you melted one?
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Old May 15th, 2009  
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ah, ok. i was going to do it the same way, but i wanted to keep the factory look. is this a different hood, i thought you melted one?
ha no, i ment the tape was melted to the hood so i couldnt even pull it off
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Old May 15th, 2009  
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ahh, gotcha
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