wakeboarder2342
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Ok its finally time, all materials have arrived and the time has come to start putting the 180 gallon inwall double sided view system together. I will be documenting it from beginning to end with pictures. So far here is what i have.
Tank 6x2x2 with end overflow supporting 2 1.5" bulkheads 1 goes to the basement equipment room while the other drops below the tank to an ampmaster 3000 for a closed loop system.
Lighting is 2 250 watt 14k MH with electronic ballasts and 1 400 watt 14k. I will also be using 1 4' dual shoplight to provide viewing a little longer then what my MH will be on. The lights are mounted onto a 2x10 which is coated in sheet metal. The ballasts are screwed to the top and the lights are below. I am mounting it onto a pully system so it can be raised and lowered when needed. Thats actually my first question, does anyone have any pictures or diagrams of how them mount their pulleys in order to keep it level and raising/lowering correctly?
It will be a few months in the making as my house is barely sheetrocked, however since the tank will be trimmed into the wall all lighting/plumbing ect needs to be done now because it will have limited access to most of the tank once my cabinets go in.
I forgot to bring the camera today but i will get pictures started tomorrow. If anyone has some ideas on the pulley system please let me know, i would like to get the lights mounted tomorrow.
Thanks again
Tank 6x2x2 with end overflow supporting 2 1.5" bulkheads 1 goes to the basement equipment room while the other drops below the tank to an ampmaster 3000 for a closed loop system.
Lighting is 2 250 watt 14k MH with electronic ballasts and 1 400 watt 14k. I will also be using 1 4' dual shoplight to provide viewing a little longer then what my MH will be on. The lights are mounted onto a 2x10 which is coated in sheet metal. The ballasts are screwed to the top and the lights are below. I am mounting it onto a pully system so it can be raised and lowered when needed. Thats actually my first question, does anyone have any pictures or diagrams of how them mount their pulleys in order to keep it level and raising/lowering correctly?
It will be a few months in the making as my house is barely sheetrocked, however since the tank will be trimmed into the wall all lighting/plumbing ect needs to be done now because it will have limited access to most of the tank once my cabinets go in.
I forgot to bring the camera today but i will get pictures started tomorrow. If anyone has some ideas on the pulley system please let me know, i would like to get the lights mounted tomorrow.
Thanks again