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volux
January 16th 06, 05:19 PM
Anyone in here have one set up?
7gal or smaller ?
Pszemol
January 16th 06, 05:39 PM
"volux" > wrote in message ...
> Anyone in here have one set up?
> 7gal or smaller ?
I have a 5 gallons one :-)
Roy
January 16th 06, 06:33 PM
Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and smaller
PICO setups running.
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux" >
wrote:
>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
>><> 7gal or smaller ?
>><>
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The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
sloan
January 16th 06, 10:08 PM
I am looking to set up a 5 gal ( with stuff from my 30 gal)
The canopy came with 1 AC 120v 60 Hz 9 watt light, can i go with LEDs or
what ( not 100% sure if we can fit 2 in the canopy.
Am i going to have to by more? If so , what type am i looking for ? I want
to move my reef to work :)
I would love to see pics!!
"Roy" > wrote in message
...
> Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and smaller
> PICO setups running.
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux" >
> wrote:
>>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
>>><> 7gal or smaller ?
>>><>
>
> --
> \\\|///
> ( @ @ )
> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
>
>
> oooO
> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> \ ( ( )
> \_) ) /
> (_/
> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
Roy
January 16th 06, 11:42 PM
YOur not going to be able to do corals with LEDs. You state dyou
already have a hood......if its incandesant, they do make a screw in
type 50/50 bulb but they are kind of mediocre at the least, and
create way too much light without adding auxilliary cooling by way of
small muffin fans. Even with changing the bulb to a so called marine
lighting bulb, they still leave a lot to be diesired due to its
wattage....Its easy to gut the original hood and retrofit new PC
lighting into it, even with the simple typical molded plastic hoods
you can fit 1 13 watt PC or even a 24 watt in it without much fuss and
also add a fan on the end for cooling. YOu could add 2 9 watt or 2 13
watt or a 13 and 9 or a 19 and a 24 or maybe even a 32 watt. Check out
the following site for good prices on lights.
http://hellolights.com
Check out the items listed for retro and also the specials or
clearance items......
For good deals on PC type bulbs right now Drs Foster and Smith have
some super prices on SUNPAQ bulbs which are among if not the best
bulbs for marine fish/reef tanks.....They have em in all flavors and
sizes daylight 10K, 50/50 and 03 actinics and a few other oddballs as
well.
Biggest problem is going to be heat buildup and fans are readily
available at places like radio shack or any electronics supply house
or online for dirt cheap....MOst LFS and places that cater to fish get
an exhorborant price for these relatively cheap fans so look around.
Go with a 12 volt and get a variable voltage wall transformer power
supply, so yu can vary speeds on the fan to suit conditions, as its
rare your gonna need to run it full speed anyhow, and then at least
you can easly slide the switch on the power supply and slow the fan
down, which also makes it a lot more quiet.
PICO and NANO tanks rock!
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:08:16 GMT, "sloan" > wrote:
>><>I am looking to set up a 5 gal ( with stuff from my 30 gal)
>><> The canopy came with 1 AC 120v 60 Hz 9 watt light, can i go with LEDs or
>><>what ( not 100% sure if we can fit 2 in the canopy.
>><>
>><>Am i going to have to by more? If so , what type am i looking for ? I want
>><>to move my reef to work :)
>><>
>><>
>><>I would love to see pics!!
>><>
>><>
>><>"Roy" > wrote in message
...
>><>> Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and smaller
>><>> PICO setups running.
>><>>
>><>>
>><>>
>><>>
>><>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux" >
>><>> wrote:
>><>>>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
>><>>>><> 7gal or smaller ?
>><>>>><>
>><>>
>><>> --
>><>> \\\|///
>><>> ( @ @ )
>><>> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
>><>>
>><>>
>><>> oooO
>><>> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
>><>> \ ( ( )
>><>> \_) ) /
>><>> (_/
>><>> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
>><>
--
\\\|///
( @ @ )
-----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
oooO
---------( )----Oooo----------------
\ ( ( )
\_) ) /
(_/
The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
volux
January 17th 06, 11:37 AM
I think it already has 1 pc in the the hood .
"Roy" > wrote in message
...
> YOur not going to be able to do corals with LEDs. You state dyou
> already have a hood......if its incandesant, they do make a screw in
> type 50/50 bulb but they are kind of mediocre at the least, and
> create way too much light without adding auxilliary cooling by way of
> small muffin fans. Even with changing the bulb to a so called marine
> lighting bulb, they still leave a lot to be diesired due to its
> wattage....Its easy to gut the original hood and retrofit new PC
> lighting into it, even with the simple typical molded plastic hoods
> you can fit 1 13 watt PC or even a 24 watt in it without much fuss and
> also add a fan on the end for cooling. YOu could add 2 9 watt or 2 13
> watt or a 13 and 9 or a 19 and a 24 or maybe even a 32 watt. Check out
> the following site for good prices on lights.
>
> http://hellolights.com
>
> Check out the items listed for retro and also the specials or
> clearance items......
>
> For good deals on PC type bulbs right now Drs Foster and Smith have
> some super prices on SUNPAQ bulbs which are among if not the best
> bulbs for marine fish/reef tanks.....They have em in all flavors and
> sizes daylight 10K, 50/50 and 03 actinics and a few other oddballs as
> well.
>
> Biggest problem is going to be heat buildup and fans are readily
> available at places like radio shack or any electronics supply house
> or online for dirt cheap....MOst LFS and places that cater to fish get
> an exhorborant price for these relatively cheap fans so look around.
> Go with a 12 volt and get a variable voltage wall transformer power
> supply, so yu can vary speeds on the fan to suit conditions, as its
> rare your gonna need to run it full speed anyhow, and then at least
> you can easly slide the switch on the power supply and slow the fan
> down, which also makes it a lot more quiet.
>
> PICO and NANO tanks rock!
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:08:16 GMT, "sloan" > wrote:
> >><>I am looking to set up a 5 gal ( with stuff from my 30 gal)
> >><> The canopy came with 1 AC 120v 60 Hz 9 watt light, can i go with LEDs
or
> >><>what ( not 100% sure if we can fit 2 in the canopy.
> >><>
> >><>Am i going to have to by more? If so , what type am i looking for ? I
want
> >><>to move my reef to work :)
> >><>
> >><>
> >><>I would love to see pics!!
> >><>
> >><>
> >><>"Roy" > wrote in message
> ...
> >><>> Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and smaller
> >><>> PICO setups running.
> >><>>
> >><>>
> >><>>
> >><>>
> >><>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux" >
> >><>> wrote:
> >><>>>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
> >><>>>><> 7gal or smaller ?
> >><>>>><>
> >><>>
> >><>> --
> >><>> \\\|///
> >><>> ( @ @ )
> >><>> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
> >><>>
> >><>>
> >><>> oooO
> >><>> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> >><>> \ ( ( )
> >><>> \_) ) /
> >><>> (_/
> >><>> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
> >><>
>
> --
> \\\|///
> ( @ @ )
> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
>
>
> oooO
> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> \ ( ( )
> \_) ) /
> (_/
> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
volux
January 20th 06, 07:15 PM
Ok , i think i got it .....
how bout - 2 * 36 watt PC 50/50 ???
Anyone know where i can get the 50/50 bulbs here in Nova Scotia ?
"volux" > wrote in message
...
> I think it already has 1 pc in the the hood .
>
> "Roy" > wrote in message
> ...
> > YOur not going to be able to do corals with LEDs. You state dyou
> > already have a hood......if its incandesant, they do make a screw in
> > type 50/50 bulb but they are kind of mediocre at the least, and
> > create way too much light without adding auxilliary cooling by way of
> > small muffin fans. Even with changing the bulb to a so called marine
> > lighting bulb, they still leave a lot to be diesired due to its
> > wattage....Its easy to gut the original hood and retrofit new PC
> > lighting into it, even with the simple typical molded plastic hoods
> > you can fit 1 13 watt PC or even a 24 watt in it without much fuss and
> > also add a fan on the end for cooling. YOu could add 2 9 watt or 2 13
> > watt or a 13 and 9 or a 19 and a 24 or maybe even a 32 watt. Check out
> > the following site for good prices on lights.
> >
> > http://hellolights.com
> >
> > Check out the items listed for retro and also the specials or
> > clearance items......
> >
> > For good deals on PC type bulbs right now Drs Foster and Smith have
> > some super prices on SUNPAQ bulbs which are among if not the best
> > bulbs for marine fish/reef tanks.....They have em in all flavors and
> > sizes daylight 10K, 50/50 and 03 actinics and a few other oddballs as
> > well.
> >
> > Biggest problem is going to be heat buildup and fans are readily
> > available at places like radio shack or any electronics supply house
> > or online for dirt cheap....MOst LFS and places that cater to fish get
> > an exhorborant price for these relatively cheap fans so look around.
> > Go with a 12 volt and get a variable voltage wall transformer power
> > supply, so yu can vary speeds on the fan to suit conditions, as its
> > rare your gonna need to run it full speed anyhow, and then at least
> > you can easly slide the switch on the power supply and slow the fan
> > down, which also makes it a lot more quiet.
> >
> > PICO and NANO tanks rock!
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:08:16 GMT, "sloan" > wrote:
> > >><>I am looking to set up a 5 gal ( with stuff from my 30 gal)
> > >><> The canopy came with 1 AC 120v 60 Hz 9 watt light, can i go with
LEDs
> or
> > >><>what ( not 100% sure if we can fit 2 in the canopy.
> > >><>
> > >><>Am i going to have to by more? If so , what type am i looking for ?
I
> want
> > >><>to move my reef to work :)
> > >><>
> > >><>
> > >><>I would love to see pics!!
> > >><>
> > >><>
> > >><>"Roy" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > >><>> Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and
smaller
> > >><>> PICO setups running.
> > >><>>
> > >><>>
> > >><>>
> > >><>>
> > >><>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux" >
> > >><>> wrote:
> > >><>>>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
> > >><>>>><> 7gal or smaller ?
> > >><>>>><>
> > >><>>
> > >><>> --
> > >><>> \\\|///
> > >><>> ( @ @ )
> > >><>> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
> > >><>>
> > >><>>
> > >><>> oooO
> > >><>> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> > >><>> \ ( ( )
> > >><>> \_) ) /
> > >><>> (_/
> > >><>> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
> > >><>
> >
> > --
> > \\\|///
> > ( @ @ )
> > -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
> >
> >
> > oooO
> > ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> > \ ( ( )
> > \_) ) /
> > (_/
> > The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
>
>
Roy
January 21st 06, 02:47 PM
Try BIg Als online.They are situated in NIagra FAlls but consider
themselves a Canadian based company as well as an American based
company and have a price list for CAnadians as well as Americans and
ship to both without any hassles.
Good thing about Big Als is they honor price match.so if you can find
the same item elsewhere cheaper, even on a site that does not ship to
Canada, they will honor that companaies price. Currently Drs. Foster
and Smith have the best prices on Current, USA brand PC bulbs. Current
USA brand lights are amaong the best out there. They also ship to
Canada without a hassle. 2, 36 watt would be fine......Since you only
asked about bulbs I assume you already have the ballasts and
sockets......if not, try Hellolights.com they have ballasts and
sockets for sale on their clearance / specials page that will drive 24
thru 55/65 watt PC lights........and they also ship to Canada IIRC.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:15:21 GMT, "volux" >
wrote:
>><>Ok , i think i got it .....
>><>
>><>how bout - 2 * 36 watt PC 50/50 ???
>><>
>><>Anyone know where i can get the 50/50 bulbs here in Nova Scotia ?
>><>
>><>
>><>"volux" > wrote in message
...
>><>> I think it already has 1 pc in the the hood .
>><>>
>><>> "Roy" > wrote in message
>><>> ...
>><>> > YOur not going to be able to do corals with LEDs. You state dyou
>><>> > already have a hood......if its incandesant, they do make a screw in
>><>> > type 50/50 bulb but they are kind of mediocre at the least, and
>><>> > create way too much light without adding auxilliary cooling by way of
>><>> > small muffin fans. Even with changing the bulb to a so called marine
>><>> > lighting bulb, they still leave a lot to be diesired due to its
>><>> > wattage....Its easy to gut the original hood and retrofit new PC
>><>> > lighting into it, even with the simple typical molded plastic hoods
>><>> > you can fit 1 13 watt PC or even a 24 watt in it without much fuss and
>><>> > also add a fan on the end for cooling. YOu could add 2 9 watt or 2 13
>><>> > watt or a 13 and 9 or a 19 and a 24 or maybe even a 32 watt. Check out
>><>> > the following site for good prices on lights.
>><>> >
>><>> > http://hellolights.com
>><>> >
>><>> > Check out the items listed for retro and also the specials or
>><>> > clearance items......
>><>> >
>><>> > For good deals on PC type bulbs right now Drs Foster and Smith have
>><>> > some super prices on SUNPAQ bulbs which are among if not the best
>><>> > bulbs for marine fish/reef tanks.....They have em in all flavors and
>><>> > sizes daylight 10K, 50/50 and 03 actinics and a few other oddballs as
>><>> > well.
>><>> >
>><>> > Biggest problem is going to be heat buildup and fans are readily
>><>> > available at places like radio shack or any electronics supply house
>><>> > or online for dirt cheap....MOst LFS and places that cater to fish get
>><>> > an exhorborant price for these relatively cheap fans so look around.
>><>> > Go with a 12 volt and get a variable voltage wall transformer power
>><>> > supply, so yu can vary speeds on the fan to suit conditions, as its
>><>> > rare your gonna need to run it full speed anyhow, and then at least
>><>> > you can easly slide the switch on the power supply and slow the fan
>><>> > down, which also makes it a lot more quiet.
>><>> >
>><>> > PICO and NANO tanks rock!
>><>> >
>><>> >
>><>> > On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:08:16 GMT, "sloan" > wrote:
>><>> > >><>I am looking to set up a 5 gal ( with stuff from my 30 gal)
>><>> > >><> The canopy came with 1 AC 120v 60 Hz 9 watt light, can i go with
>><>LEDs
>><>> or
>><>> > >><>what ( not 100% sure if we can fit 2 in the canopy.
>><>> > >><>
>><>> > >><>Am i going to have to by more? If so , what type am i looking for ?
>><>I
>><>> want
>><>> > >><>to move my reef to work :)
>><>> > >><>
>><>> > >><>
>><>> > >><>I would love to see pics!!
>><>> > >><>
>><>> > >><>
>><>> > >><>"Roy" > wrote in message
>><>> > ...
>><>> > >><>> Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and
>><>smaller
>><>> > >><>> PICO setups running.
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux" >
>><>> > >><>> wrote:
>><>> > >><>>>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
>><>> > >><>>>><> 7gal or smaller ?
>><>> > >><>>>><>
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>> --
>><>> > >><>> \\\|///
>><>> > >><>> ( @ @ )
>><>> > >><>> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>>
>><>> > >><>> oooO
>><>> > >><>> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
>><>> > >><>> \ ( ( )
>><>> > >><>> \_) ) /
>><>> > >><>> (_/
>><>> > >><>> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
>><>> > >><>
>><>> >
>><>> > --
>><>> > \\\|///
>><>> > ( @ @ )
>><>> > -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
>><>> >
>><>> >
>><>> > oooO
>><>> > ---------( )----Oooo----------------
>><>> > \ ( ( )
>><>> > \_) ) /
>><>> > (_/
>><>> > The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
>><>>
>><>>
>><>
--
\\\|///
( @ @ )
-----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
oooO
---------( )----Oooo----------------
\ ( ( )
\_) ) /
(_/
The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
volux
January 23rd 06, 04:05 PM
thanks !!
"Roy" > wrote in message
...
> Try BIg Als online.They are situated in NIagra FAlls but consider
> themselves a Canadian based company as well as an American based
> company and have a price list for CAnadians as well as Americans and
> ship to both without any hassles.
>
> Good thing about Big Als is they honor price match.so if you can find
> the same item elsewhere cheaper, even on a site that does not ship to
> Canada, they will honor that companaies price. Currently Drs. Foster
> and Smith have the best prices on Current, USA brand PC bulbs. Current
> USA brand lights are amaong the best out there. They also ship to
> Canada without a hassle. 2, 36 watt would be fine......Since you only
> asked about bulbs I assume you already have the ballasts and
> sockets......if not, try Hellolights.com they have ballasts and
> sockets for sale on their clearance / specials page that will drive 24
> thru 55/65 watt PC lights........and they also ship to Canada IIRC.
>
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:15:21 GMT, "volux" >
> wrote:
> >><>Ok , i think i got it .....
> >><>
> >><>how bout - 2 * 36 watt PC 50/50 ???
> >><>
> >><>Anyone know where i can get the 50/50 bulbs here in Nova Scotia ?
> >><>
> >><>
> >><>"volux" > wrote in message
> ...
> >><>> I think it already has 1 pc in the the hood .
> >><>>
> >><>> "Roy" > wrote in message
> >><>> ...
> >><>> > YOur not going to be able to do corals with LEDs. You state dyou
> >><>> > already have a hood......if its incandesant, they do make a screw
in
> >><>> > type 50/50 bulb but they are kind of mediocre at the least, and
> >><>> > create way too much light without adding auxilliary cooling by way
of
> >><>> > small muffin fans. Even with changing the bulb to a so called
marine
> >><>> > lighting bulb, they still leave a lot to be diesired due to its
> >><>> > wattage....Its easy to gut the original hood and retrofit new PC
> >><>> > lighting into it, even with the simple typical molded plastic
hoods
> >><>> > you can fit 1 13 watt PC or even a 24 watt in it without much fuss
and
> >><>> > also add a fan on the end for cooling. YOu could add 2 9 watt or
2 13
> >><>> > watt or a 13 and 9 or a 19 and a 24 or maybe even a 32 watt. Check
out
> >><>> > the following site for good prices on lights.
> >><>> >
> >><>> > http://hellolights.com
> >><>> >
> >><>> > Check out the items listed for retro and also the specials or
> >><>> > clearance items......
> >><>> >
> >><>> > For good deals on PC type bulbs right now Drs Foster and Smith
have
> >><>> > some super prices on SUNPAQ bulbs which are among if not the best
> >><>> > bulbs for marine fish/reef tanks.....They have em in all flavors
and
> >><>> > sizes daylight 10K, 50/50 and 03 actinics and a few other oddballs
as
> >><>> > well.
> >><>> >
> >><>> > Biggest problem is going to be heat buildup and fans are readily
> >><>> > available at places like radio shack or any electronics supply
house
> >><>> > or online for dirt cheap....MOst LFS and places that cater to fish
get
> >><>> > an exhorborant price for these relatively cheap fans so look
around.
> >><>> > Go with a 12 volt and get a variable voltage wall transformer
power
> >><>> > supply, so yu can vary speeds on the fan to suit conditions, as
its
> >><>> > rare your gonna need to run it full speed anyhow, and then at
least
> >><>> > you can easly slide the switch on the power supply and slow the
fan
> >><>> > down, which also makes it a lot more quiet.
> >><>> >
> >><>> > PICO and NANO tanks rock!
> >><>> >
> >><>> >
> >><>> > On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:08:16 GMT, "sloan" >
wrote:
> >><>> > >><>I am looking to set up a 5 gal ( with stuff from my 30 gal)
> >><>> > >><> The canopy came with 1 AC 120v 60 Hz 9 watt light, can i go
with
> >><>LEDs
> >><>> or
> >><>> > >><>what ( not 100% sure if we can fit 2 in the canopy.
> >><>> > >><>
> >><>> > >><>Am i going to have to by more? If so , what type am i looking
for ?
> >><>I
> >><>> want
> >><>> > >><>to move my reef to work :)
> >><>> > >><>
> >><>> > >><>
> >><>> > >><>I would love to see pics!!
> >><>> > >><>
> >><>> > >><>
> >><>> > >><>"Roy" > wrote in message
> >><>> > ...
> >><>> > >><>> Nano and Pico are my preferences..I have a bunch of 2.5 and
> >><>smaller
> >><>> > >><>> PICO setups running.
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:19:15 GMT, "volux"
>
> >><>> > >><>> wrote:
> >><>> > >><>>>><>Anyone in here have one set up?
> >><>> > >><>>>><> 7gal or smaller ?
> >><>> > >><>>>><>
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>> --
> >><>> > >><>> \\\|///
> >><>> > >><>> ( @ @ )
> >><>> > >><>> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>>
> >><>> > >><>> oooO
> >><>> > >><>> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> >><>> > >><>> \ ( ( )
> >><>> > >><>> \_) ) /
> >><>> > >><>> (_/
> >><>> > >><>> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
> >><>> > >><>
> >><>> >
> >><>> > --
> >><>> > \\\|///
> >><>> > ( @ @ )
> >><>> > -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
> >><>> >
> >><>> >
> >><>> > oooO
> >><>> > ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> >><>> > \ ( ( )
> >><>> > \_) ) /
> >><>> > (_/
> >><>> > The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
> >><>>
> >><>>
> >><>
>
> --
> \\\|///
> ( @ @ )
> -----------oOOo(_)oOOo---------------
>
>
> oooO
> ---------( )----Oooo----------------
> \ ( ( )
> \_) ) /
> (_/
> The original frugal ponder! Koi-ahoi mates....
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