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2 bulb set up is not really a 2 bulb setup... it's a single bulb, with a 4
straight pin connection.... it is not quite the epitomy of DIY, but it's close... I built my canopy for my 55g, with scrap wood, 2 cans of paint, and 2 shop lights, canibalized to save weight, and total cost was less than $40.. it can be done, but in the end, it's what you want out of it... sometimes you NEED to go farther to get where you want to go, otherwise, you're just coming up short.... and that is a life lesson I learned from someone right here in this group... remember Jim Brown??? -- RedForeman ©® "Homie" wrote in message om... Well, even the two bulb 55watt setup at ahsupply is $65. This is without any shell (hood)... and doesn't include the number of hours it takes to put it all together. Sometimes, DIY is not all that much cheaper. "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... DIY for under $50... hee hee -- RedForeman ©® "Giancarlo Podio" wrote in message m... I find the AGA tripple T8 fixture to be a great product. It has been working very well for me without any problems at all. The reflector is good, the bulbs are very valid and it uses an efficient electronic ballast, what more do you want for under $100? Giancarlo Podio "Dunter Powries" fech.redcap@spedlin wrote in message ... Homie wrote in message m... ...I am wondering why all-glass chose to use 32watt bulbs (T8) and not 40watt bulbs (T12) in their setup. What I always wonder is why All-Glass bothers to make lighting at ALL, since their hoods and 'reflectors' are invariably cheap and inefficient pieces of crap. The best thing that can be said for All-Glass hoods is that they make decent platforms for retrofitting somebody else's lighting kits. kush |
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You must have a better source for hardware than I do
![]() ballast, end caps, polished aluminum reflector, housing materials, paint, wires and good bulbs I usually end up spending about the same as the new fixture. If I have an old fixture or canopy then it's a different story, a retrofit is a great money saver. Either way, even if you can build it yourself cheaper it doesn't mean that their product is no good, that's what I was referring to. I'm a DIY guy too, but having used and pulled many of their light strips apart, I disagree with the statement that they are useless. Actually I feel they provide better bulbs in their fixtures than many other manufacturers. Most of the times when you buy a fixture the first thing you have to do is replace the cheap bulbs that come with it. The bulbs AGA provides are actually quite good for planted tanks. Anyway, just an opinion, we all have our preferences and reasons... Regards Giancarlo Podio "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... DIY for under $50... hee hee -- RedForeman ©® "Giancarlo Podio" wrote in message m... I find the AGA tripple T8 fixture to be a great product. It has been working very well for me without any problems at all. The reflector is good, the bulbs are very valid and it uses an efficient electronic ballast, what more do you want for under $100? Giancarlo Podio "Dunter Powries" fech.redcap@spedlin wrote in message ... Homie wrote in message m... ...I am wondering why all-glass chose to use 32watt bulbs (T8) and not 40watt bulbs (T12) in their setup. What I always wonder is why All-Glass bothers to make lighting at ALL, since their hoods and 'reflectors' are invariably cheap and inefficient pieces of crap. The best thing that can be said for All-Glass hoods is that they make decent platforms for retrofitting somebody else's lighting kits. kush |
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I do, I guess it's unfair to use my sources in comparison, but some are
actually bought at home depot, etc.... example 55g canopy 1 shoplight fixture, ballast included $19.99 2 general bulbs @$4 each 1-12' poplar - 11.99 1 4'x8' plywood - 17.99 I didn't actually have to buy the shoplight or bulbs, I had it laying around from other jobs/construction, so my total cost will be roughly $40, because I use foil tape as the reflector, or white paint.... For my 29g, I did the ahsupply 1x55pcf kit, and the DIY ideas started flowing... if the AG fixtures are as good, then great.... ah has a great reflector, but all the rest can be had elsewhere.... -- RedForeman ©® "Giancarlo Podio" wrote in message m... You must have a better source for hardware than I do ![]() ballast, end caps, polished aluminum reflector, housing materials, paint, wires and good bulbs I usually end up spending about the same as the new fixture. If I have an old fixture or canopy then it's a different story, a retrofit is a great money saver. Either way, even if you can build it yourself cheaper it doesn't mean that their product is no good, that's what I was referring to. I'm a DIY guy too, but having used and pulled many of their light strips apart, I disagree with the statement that they are useless. Actually I feel they provide better bulbs in their fixtures than many other manufacturers. Most of the times when you buy a fixture the first thing you have to do is replace the cheap bulbs that come with it. The bulbs AGA provides are actually quite good for planted tanks. Anyway, just an opinion, we all have our preferences and reasons... Regards Giancarlo Podio "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... DIY for under $50... hee hee -- RedForeman ©® "Giancarlo Podio" wrote in message m... I find the AGA tripple T8 fixture to be a great product. It has been working very well for me without any problems at all. The reflector is good, the bulbs are very valid and it uses an efficient electronic ballast, what more do you want for under $100? Giancarlo Podio "Dunter Powries" fech.redcap@spedlin wrote in message ... Homie wrote in message m... ...I am wondering why all-glass chose to use 32watt bulbs (T8) and not 40watt bulbs (T12) in their setup. What I always wonder is why All-Glass bothers to make lighting at ALL, since their hoods and 'reflectors' are invariably cheap and inefficient pieces of crap. The best thing that can be said for All-Glass hoods is that they make decent platforms for retrofitting somebody else's lighting kits. kush |
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