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They sell PVC rain gutter in 10 foot lengths for about $5 a section in
most big box stores. It comes in White or Brown. They also sell Left and Right end caps, which merely snap onto the PVC rain gutter. PVC rain gutter can be cut easy with a fine tooth blade (hack saw works great) or even pair of snips, or score with knife and snap...........anyway you do it, its just plain easay to work with. YOu can buy el cheapo shop lights (typical 48" long 40watt 2 lamp fixtures) for $10 to 15 at most big box stores as well, but they lack a decent reflector and side sheilds, plus they are metal so are prone to rust etc, and do not lend themselves to being modified very well. However, using PVC gutter and end caps (a left and right) its easy to gut a typical shop light assembly and install it in a piece of PVC gutter which is cut to length to fit bulbs plus sockets as well as fit on the tanks top frame..........its PVC and its non conductive so its much safer overall than a metal fixture is.........You can buy good reflectors that fit inside these PVC gutters and it merely wedges inside or can be held in place with double faced tape..............Gutters can be had in widths of 4" or 5 inches and even a 4" wide can easily be made to hold 2 typcial florescent tubes............A small muffin (Pancake) fan can be added if additional cooling is necessary, and these can be bought at Radio shack or any computer supply place for a few bucks.......they come in AC or DC voltages so pick one that suits yuor situation the best. They do make a difference in keeping a light cooler and that helps with prolonging bulb life and not adding latent heat to a tank............ |
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![]() "AquariumFatasies" wrote in message ... They sell PVC rain gutter in 10 foot lengths for about $5 a section in most big box stores. It comes in White or Brown. They also sell Left and Right end caps, which merely snap onto the PVC rain gutter. PVC rain gutter can be cut easy with a fine tooth blade (hack saw works great) or even pair of snips, or score with knife and snap...........anyway you do it, its just plain easay to work with. YOu can buy el cheapo shop lights (typical 48" long 40watt 2 lamp fixtures) for $10 to 15 at most big box stores as well, but they lack a decent reflector and side sheilds, plus they are metal so are prone to rust etc, and do not lend themselves to being modified very well. However, using PVC gutter and end caps (a left and right) its easy to gut a typical shop light assembly and install it in a piece of PVC gutter which is cut to length to fit bulbs plus sockets as well as fit on the tanks top frame..........its PVC and its non conductive so its much safer overall than a metal fixture is.........You can buy good reflectors that fit inside these PVC gutters and it merely wedges inside or can be held in place with double faced tape..............Gutters can be had in widths of 4" or 5 inches and even a 4" wide can easily be made to hold 2 typcial florescent tubes............A small muffin (Pancake) fan can be added if additional cooling is necessary, and these can be bought at Radio shack or any computer supply place for a few bucks.......they come in AC or DC voltages so pick one that suits yuor situation the best. They do make a difference in keeping a light cooler and that helps with prolonging bulb life and not adding latent heat to a tank............ ======================================== Do you have pic of this or know a website with pics? -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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On Dec 26, 6:37*pm, "Reel McKoi" wrote:
"AquariumFatasies" wrote in message ... They sell PVC rain gutter in 10 foot lengths for about $5 a section in most big box stores. It comes in White or Brown. They also sell Left and Right end caps, which merely snap onto the PVC rain gutter. PVC rain gutter can be cut easy with a fine tooth blade (hack saw works great) or even pair of snips, or score with knife and snap...........anyway you do it, its just plain easay to work with. YOu can buy el cheapo shop lights (typical 48" long 40watt 2 lamp fixtures) for $10 to 15 at most big box stores as well, but they lack a decent reflector and side sheilds, plus they are metal so are prone to rust etc, and do not lend themselves to being modified very well. However, using PVC gutter and end caps (a left and right) its easy to gut a typical shop light assembly and install it in a piece of PVC gutter which is cut to length to fit bulbs plus sockets *as well as fit on the tanks top frame..........its PVC and its non conductive so its much safer overall than a metal fixture is.........You can buy good reflectors that fit inside these PVC gutters and it merely wedges inside or can be held in place with double faced tape..............Gutters can be had in widths of 4" or 5 inches and even a 4" wide can easily be made to hold 2 typcial florescent tubes............A small muffin (Pancake) fan can be added if additional cooling is necessary, and these can be bought at Radio shack or any computer supply place for a few bucks.......they come in AC or DC voltages so pick one that suits yuor situation the best. They do make a difference in keeping a light cooler and that helps with prolonging bulb life and not adding latent heat to a tank............ ======================================== Do you have pic of this or know a website with pics? -- RM.... Zone 6. *Middle TN USA ~~~~ *}((((* *~~~ * }{{{{(ö- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, its just sopmething that I have done with some of my tanks that I have. I wanted a housing that was easy to make to house lights, and be mainly rustproof and easy to make.......and one day I seen rain gutter in a localbuilder supply and the idea hit me. I aquire lots of tanks here and there and most do not have hoods or lights, and this was one way I was able to add lights and keep em looking decent and keep the cost factor down. They are super easy to make............and if yu just go to HOme Depot or Lowes and look at the PVC gutters and end caps that they have, and just snap an end cap on the gutter it will be readily apparent just how easy they are to make. Even the shape of the gutters is similar to some strip lights. I had bought a heap of jewelry store glass display cases (J.C.Penny was the store and they sold their old showcases when they moved to new location) What I had was a heap of glass display cases, with electronic ballasts and Power compact florescent lighting in them. I stripped out all the PC lights and ballast. There was also some with regular florescent tubes in them as well. I installed the ballasts and sockets and made a bunch of strip lights for the tanks I have. No matter what wattagae bulbs I have yet to melt or create a hazzard with the PVC gutters as a housing. I do add small fans on one end to pull cooling air through and also pull any accumulated heat off the water itseklf by accelerating evaporation. I get fans from various electronic devices or old junked computers. MOst fans are 2 x 2 inches or 1.5 x 1/5 or even 3 x 3 inches, and run on DC voltage. Yuo can always find wall transformers at places like Goodwill or Salvation army etc for a buck or two and they will power the fans just fine. Even a 6 VDC will power the fans ata reduced air flow and this in turn makes the fans much quieter and so far even at slower speeds they work just fine ata keeping lights etc cooler. Power compacts are probably the worst at adding latent heat, and reg NO florescents are not bad at all and I rarely ever use a fan in those housings. |
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![]() "AquariumFatasies" wrote in message ... No, its just sopmething that I have done with some of my tanks that I have. I wanted a housing that was easy to make to house lights, and be mainly rustproof and easy to make.......and one day I seen rain gutter in a localbuilder supply and the idea hit me. I aquire lots of tanks here and there and most do not have hoods or lights, and this was one way I was able to add lights and keep em looking decent and keep the cost factor down. They are super easy to make............and if yu just go to HOme Depot or Lowes and look at the PVC gutters and end caps that they have, and just snap an end cap on the gutter it will be readily apparent just how easy they are to make. * I know exactly what you're saying but would be clueless as to how the lights and ballast would be installed safely. The 2 bulb shop lights wont fit inside even the wider gutters. The 2-bulb strips are too wide. Even the shape of the gutters is similar to some strip lights. I had bought a heap of jewelry store glass display cases (J.C.Penny was the store and they sold their old showcases when they moved to new location) What I had was a heap of glass display cases, with electronic ballasts and Power compact florescent lighting in them. I stripped out all the PC lights and ballast. There was also some with regular florescent tubes in them as well. I installed the ballasts and sockets and made a bunch of strip lights for the tanks I have. * But you know how to work with electrical things... most of us women do not. And the fit would have to be exact or the bulbs would fall out or not light at all. No matter what wattagae bulbs I have yet to melt or create a hazzard with the PVC gutters as a housing. I do add small fans on one end to pull cooling air through and also pull any accumulated heat off the water itseklf by accelerating evaporation. I get fans from various electronic devices or old junked computers. MOst fans are 2 x 2 inches or 1.5 x 1/5 or even 3 x 3 inches, and run on DC voltage. Yuo can always find wall transformers at places like Goodwill or Salvation army etc for a buck or two and they will power the fans just fine. * I have to pass on this Roy. You're close to, if not an expert on these things, so it's nothing for you to make them. I'd be blindly working with something I know nothing about........ Even a 6 VDC will power the fans ata reduced air flow and this in turn makes the fans much quieter and so far even at slower speeds they work just fine ata keeping lights etc cooler. Power compacts are probably the worst at adding latent heat, and reg NO florescents are not bad at all and I rarely ever use a fan in those housings. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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LED strip lights, ribbon or tape has become one of the most popular LED products available in the market. They not only replace the incandescent ribbons, but some fluorescent tubes as well, and certainly the endless choice of advertising and decoration of the bars, restaurants and other public places.
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