Looking real good Awais. Alot of pain staking effort into your build,you should be proud of it. And I hear you about the wife. Nothing gets accomplished that she doesnt approve 1st. Either I get approval or approval with some griping,but atleast it approval =P
You could just hinge the entire front of the canopy ? As far as hanging the leds I bought 1/2" L brackets aluminum bars from lowes,they come in 5 to 10 foot sections you can drill them and hang them the entire length of your canopy. That way you can hang the LEDs wherever you want.
Im actually using 1/2 for my LEDs now theyre quite strong and dont bend at all. I'll get you a pic tomorrow on here.Or bring a piece of it to show you at the swap if your going to be there.
By the way, I did buy some 40 lb 'live' aragonite sand as starters, youll see it on the pictures.
Also after ALL the plumbing was done, I was enlightened with a very important fact: when plumbing in clean environment, we do not need that dark ugly looking purple PVC primer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh after I made all that ugly purple spill lines on the living room plumbing......
Hey Awais, great thread and great pics. I'm subscribing for the future updates!
Im actually using 1/2 for my LEDs now theyre quite strong and dont bend at all. I'll get you a pic tomorrow on here.Or bring a piece of it to show you at the swap if your going to be there.
I would drill the sump, low in the return section and level with the tank so water flows easily to the pump.
My LEDs are mounted inside my canopy. Its a fairly easy canopy, no doors on it, just the top is on a hinge that lifts up. I DIY'ed my LEDs so they are on 2 aluminum heat sinks. I drilled a hole through each corner of the heat sink and mounted it to the top of the canopy, so when I open the top the light's go with it. For cooling I used a hole saw and mounted 2 PC fans on top of the canopy to blow air into the 2 heat sinks. Works well.