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![]() does anyone have a link to plans for building your own canopy ? Rick |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message news:Lfzub.427935$6C4.386452@pd7tw1no... does anyone have a link to plans for building your own canopy ? Rick See reply to your copy&pasted crosspost in alt.aquaria. |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message news:Lfzub.427935$6C4.386452@pd7tw1no... does anyone have a link to plans for building your own canopy ? Rick Hi Rick, here are a bunch of DIY sites on various items (often around stands, but canopies are often built for DIY projects which include stands). You don't mention any tank specifics. If your tank is 4' or longer, it's pretty easy (sliding glass cover. wood box, hinged front, shop light fixtures with 4' tubes). For tanks shorter than 4', it's less obvious as to how to proceed and a lot depends on what your lighting ambitions are. http://www.fishandtips.com/index.php http://www.rmgconstruction.com/stand.htm http://www.aquariacentral.com/diy/stand.shtml http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/stands.html http://burger.surfthe.net/180reef/construction.htm http://www.homestead.com/geosreef/diystand.html http://www.saltreef.com/projects/propsys/stage.5.htm http://www.eparc.com/diy/stand/scubaraven/stand.shtml http://www.mindspear.com/reef/stand/ http://www.garf.org/stand.html http://www.kaotica.com/frag/diy/stand/ http://members12.clubphoto.com/net57...09/guest.phtml http://members12.clubphoto.com/net579284/guest-1.phtml NetMax |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Rick" wrote in message news:Lfzub.427935$6C4.386452@pd7tw1no... does anyone have a link to plans for building your own canopy ? Rick Hi Rick, here are a bunch of DIY sites on various items (often around stands, but canopies are often built for DIY projects which include stands). You don't mention any tank specifics. If your tank is 4' or longer, it's pretty easy (sliding glass cover. wood box, hinged front, shop light fixtures with 4' tubes). For tanks shorter than 4', it's less obvious as to how to proceed and a lot depends on what your lighting ambitions are. http://www.fishandtips.com/index.php http://www.rmgconstruction.com/stand.htm http://www.aquariacentral.com/diy/stand.shtml http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/stands.html http://burger.surfthe.net/180reef/construction.htm http://www.homestead.com/geosreef/diystand.html http://www.saltreef.com/projects/propsys/stage.5.htm http://www.eparc.com/diy/stand/scubaraven/stand.shtml http://www.mindspear.com/reef/stand/ http://www.garf.org/stand.html http://www.kaotica.com/frag/diy/stand/ http://members12.clubphoto.com/net57...09/guest.phtml http://members12.clubphoto.com/net579284/guest-1.phtml NetMax yes it's a 4' tank (77g) that I want to rig up with about 220 watts of compact lighting. I presently have 160 watts of T12 via a double perfecto strip light and one shoplight and although my pants are doing reasonable well I believe I need more light. The canopy will simply give a better overall appearance. Rick |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message news:YxMub.434261$pl3.373609@pd7tw3no... "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Rick" wrote in message news:Lfzub.427935$6C4.386452@pd7tw1no... does anyone have a link to plans for building your own canopy ? Rick Hi Rick, here are a bunch of DIY sites on various items (often around stands, but canopies are often built for DIY projects which include stands). You don't mention any tank specifics. If your tank is 4' or longer, it's pretty easy (sliding glass cover. wood box, hinged front, shop light fixtures with 4' tubes). For tanks shorter than 4', it's less obvious as to how to proceed and a lot depends on what your lighting ambitions are. http://www.fishandtips.com/index.php http://www.rmgconstruction.com/stand.htm http://www.aquariacentral.com/diy/stand.shtml http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/stands.html http://burger.surfthe.net/180reef/construction.htm http://www.homestead.com/geosreef/diystand.html http://www.saltreef.com/projects/propsys/stage.5.htm http://www.eparc.com/diy/stand/scubaraven/stand.shtml http://www.mindspear.com/reef/stand/ http://www.garf.org/stand.html http://www.kaotica.com/frag/diy/stand/ http://members12.clubphoto.com/net57...09/guest.phtml http://members12.clubphoto.com/net579284/guest-1.phtml NetMax yes it's a 4' tank (77g) that I want to rig up with about 220 watts of compact lighting. I presently have 160 watts of T12 via a double perfecto strip light and one shoplight and although my pants are doing reasonable well I believe I need more light. The canopy will simply give a better overall appearance. Rick I'm running four T12s over my 66g (probably the same footprint of 49x18). You could probably fit six T-8s in the same area for 240 watts (spacing the tube end caps along the underside of the canopy). I don't know how that compares ($ wise) with your plans to use CF, but T-8s are reasonably available, and I don't understand why they say CFs do not need to be replaced. ps: If you go with six T-8s consider having the last 2 tubes on separate ballasts. This lets you dial down to 200 watts anytime, or use a nightlight on a different timer. pss: I paint my canopy underside white. It's not as good as mirrors or reflective paper, but it's close enough that I thought it gave the best performance for my construction effort. ymmv psss: If the entire front of the canopy swings outward, you can even install one tube on your front plate. Open the door for feeding and the light swings out and up out of your way. Just needs a flexible connection (ie: wires runs the length of the 4' tube, so they rotate along its length). This provides the ever-important lighting from directly in front, rather than compromising by setting the lights inward. pssss: (ok, I'll stop soon ;~). The last canopy I built lifts in multiple stages. stage 1: Feeding, hinged front. stage 2: Maintenance, lifts the 2 front tubes out of the way (planting, pruning). stage 3: Tear-down, canopy unplugged & removed, leaves 2 rear tubes which are fixed to wall behind tank. NetMax (should be CrazyMax ;~) for obvious reasons |
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![]() " "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Rick" wrote in message news:Lfzub.427935$6C4.386452@pd7tw1no... I'm running four T12s over my 66g (probably the same footprint of 49x18). You could probably fit six T-8s in the same area for 240 watts (spacing the tube end caps along the underside of the canopy). I don't know how that compares ($ wise) with your plans to use CF, but T-8s are reasonably available, and I don't understand why they say CFs do not need to be replaced. ps: If you go with six T-8s consider having the last 2 tubes on separate ballasts. This lets you dial down to 200 watts anytime, or use a nightlight on a different timer. pss: I paint my canopy underside white. It's not as good as mirrors or reflective paper, but it's close enough that I thought it gave the best performance for my construction effort. ymmv psss: If the entire front of the canopy swings outward, you can even install one tube on your front plate. Open the door for feeding and the light swings out and up out of your way. Just needs a flexible connection (ie: wires runs the length of the 4' tube, so they rotate along its length). This provides the ever-important lighting from directly in front, rather than compromising by setting the lights inward. pssss: (ok, I'll stop soon ;~). The last canopy I built lifts in multiple stages. stage 1: Feeding, hinged front. stage 2: Maintenance, lifts the 2 front tubes out of the way (planting, pruning). stage 3: Tear-down, canopy unplugged & removed, leaves 2 rear tubes which are fixed to wall behind tank. NetMax (should be CrazyMax ;~) for obvious reasons that is exactly how I want to build mine with multiple ways to open it. I was at a friends place the other night and he has a DIY that the entire top opens. It has 6 x T8 bulbs and when he lifted the lid we were blinded by the light ( I think there is a song about that!!!). I like the idea about two ballasts. Thx. kindly. Rick |
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