Just be aware that there is 5 wires inside the lead from the junction box to the fixture. 3 for the light, and 2 for the fans(might be more or less if it's a dimmable fixture, I only have the non dimmable one).
Instead of cutting them, I would disassemble the fixture, and junction box. Then replace from inside the junction box, to the fixture.
I have replaced the cord from the junction box to the fixture, just regular black wire though.
Ok. I'm going to see if someone locally is selling a cheap/broken one before I start messing with my brand new one.
Honestly, before you do that I might try to source the wire first. It may be difficult to find 5 conductor clear wire and even if you do, only the insulation is clear... the conductors will still be opaque and with 5 conductors the wire will probably still be pretty visible.
Before you invest a lot in this I would suggest trying to make sure that you can even find a wire that will work for you and that it will be invisible enough for you to go through the effort of trying to change it out.
Tomorrow during tank maintenance, if I remember I'll snap a couple pics of the inside of the box. You'll be surprised how simple it really is. You could do away with the box if you're comfortable soldering. Might do this myself tomorrow now that I mention it. :thumbsup:
Ok so pics as promised.
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Like I said, very simple setup and the huge a*s box really isn't needed. I suppose they did it for ease of replacing one of the power cords, but still kind of chunky.
My plan is to cut the wires of the plugs for the fans and solder them together(have already done this as you can see from the pics), and do the same for the light plugs just so I can do away with the clunky box as it's fairly cumbersome to try and hide. Of course you could do away with 2 plugs and put them all on one plug too, but then all would be on, or all would be off. You could not differentiate between 2 sets of bulbs. Another option to cut down on the chunkiness of that box.