Jgoal55
Active member
ok...I lied....i didnt go to bed because I stared at the tank for a while.....lights are awesome.
anyway...photobucket is back.....
OK, so first, the fan holder I had made at Faulkner plastics.....they are great, always do a top notch job and are the cheapest acrylic seller I've come across south of the Broward line.
I ended up going with 6 120mm computer fans. They blow a ton of air at a virtually inaudible noise level. In fact, once the lights were on, the amount of heat that was rising from the vent holes in the canopy was insane.....once i turned the fans on, that air was actually quite cool. Still, Ill have to wait and see what it does to the water temp.
Acrylic fan holder
Acrylic fan holder - no film
Fans mounted on holder
Fans mounted onto canopy
Vent Holes
And now the lights.....
It was a ridiculously tight fit but it all went in with a little good thinking from carlos. we had to lower the center reflector a bit.
Light on!!!
And then there she was.....
anyway...photobucket is back.....
OK, so first, the fan holder I had made at Faulkner plastics.....they are great, always do a top notch job and are the cheapest acrylic seller I've come across south of the Broward line.
I ended up going with 6 120mm computer fans. They blow a ton of air at a virtually inaudible noise level. In fact, once the lights were on, the amount of heat that was rising from the vent holes in the canopy was insane.....once i turned the fans on, that air was actually quite cool. Still, Ill have to wait and see what it does to the water temp.

Acrylic fan holder

Acrylic fan holder - no film

Fans mounted on holder

Fans mounted onto canopy

Vent Holes
And now the lights.....

It was a ridiculously tight fit but it all went in with a little good thinking from carlos. we had to lower the center reflector a bit.

Light on!!!

And then there she was.....