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06-21-2001, 03:34 PM
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| | Guest | Tank Hood I was thinking about making a wooden canopy for my 55g tank so that I can include more light bulbs. right now there is only one and i wish to have 4 or five 40w 48" bulbs. I have seen designs of them, but none included the electrical parts. I want the bulbs to be on the lid of the hinged box on top of the tank for easy access to the tank. How would i go about doing this, what will i need, and how much do you think it would cost? | |
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06-21-2001, 05:30 PM
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| | Guest | Re: Tank Hood Check out my photos, Joe! My canopy is hinged with 3 fixtures, 4 tubes, 36"! I works very well. Any questions, just ask? As for cost, that will depend on the materials. I used red oak which is fairly expensive. I payed around $40 for a 4'x8' sheet. You probably only need a half sheet though. The hinge is a "piano" hinge. | |
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06-22-2001, 12:40 AM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Louisiana
Posts: 245
| Re: Tank Hood I designed my own canopy for my 55 gallon. It's made out of 2x2, 1x2, & 1x8 lumber an 1/2 in plywood. There are two 4-foot fixtures that each hold 2 bulbs for a total of 160 watts or about 3 watts per gallon. I have some pictures that I can send you and any additional info you may need. Just tell me if you want it and I'll email you.
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<b>10gallon</b>: platies, panda corydoras
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06-22-2001, 12:42 AM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Louisiana
Posts: 245
| Re: Tank Hood oh yeah and the light fixtures are on the lid in my design. It's a little heavy but you get used to it. ;D
__________________ Visit my website at http://www.cillana.corydorasworld.com<p><b>55gallon</b>: pearl gouramis, blackskirt tetras, cherry barbs, otos, kuhli loaches, peppered corydoras, bristlenose plecos
<b>20gallon</b>: bolivian rams, yoyo loaches, cherry barbs, bronze and albino corydoras, bristlenose plecos
<b>10gallon</b>: baby bristlenose plecos
<b>10gallon</b>: platies, panda corydoras
<b>5.5gallon</b>: baby bristlenose plecos
<b>4 gallon</b>: male betta, baby bristlenose plecos
<b>Other pets</b>: one cute fat bunny |
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06-22-2001, 12:55 AM
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| | Guest | Re: Tank Hood i would like to see them if its not too much trouble. ;D my email is on here :P thanks in advance. i'll have to figure out the whole electrical thing though. 8) | |
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06-22-2001, 09:56 AM
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| | Guest | Re: Tank Hood The electrical part is easy also. The fixtures are wired already. All you have to buy is some 3 wire (black-hot, white-neutral and ground) extension cord (Home Depot). Connect the fixture to one end, the other end gets a 3 prong plug end and your done. Inside the fixture, there will be 2 wires that connect to the ballast usually a white and black. Strip the extension cord end, twist the whites and blacks together, maret them (little orange or yellow connectors), connect the ground wire to the fixture and you are in business. | |
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06-22-2001, 03:43 PM
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| | Guest | Re: Tank Hood what exactly does the ballast do? | |
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06-22-2001, 05:50 PM
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| | Guest | Re: Tank Hood The ballast is used to provide the tubes with starting voltage and to limit the tubing operating current. | |
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06-23-2001, 10:32 AM
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| | Guest | Re: Tank Hood ok thanks for clearing that up 8) | |
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06-24-2001, 08:14 PM
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| | Super Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Kentucky
Posts: 1,130
| Re: Tank Hood I want to do the same thing for my 29 gallon to get more lights as I only have one right now because it's a preformed hood and only has one light fixture. Do you guys think I should do the same thing with just the different measurements? thanks. ;D
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