reefinmike
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I'm getting back in the hobby with a reef ready 90gallon and plan to light it with two kessil 360we tuna blue lights and a couple t5"s, maybe adding a third kessil later. While the kessil lights have a very intense shimmer effect- that comes with the downside of shadowing. I ran across a youtube video where someone suggested mounting them closer to the front and at an angle to minimize that effect which seems like a smart idea. I started looking around for actuating mounts and only found a couple models for $35 each. Pretty expensive for a simple piece of plastic. I thought there has to be some cheaper way to do it and bam! It hit me! I have many of the pivoting mounts from broken koralia powerheads. They seem to be a perfect fit. The shaft is a little larger than the kessil mount hole so I could simply thread the plastic rod. If that seems to not be strong enough I was thinking I could chop the rod off the ball, drill a hole, tap it and use a piece of threaded steel rod to attach the light. The Koralia mounts even have three holes perfect for screwing it to the inside of the canopy.
My only inhibition is that this would be going against kessil's recommendation to keep 12" of clearance around the light for adequate ventilation. To me this seems a bit excessive considering how cool the light stays. I was thinking I could just make the top of the canopy slatted to allow heat to escape passively. Good idea? Bad idea? stupid idea? Do you have a better method? I'd love to hear.
My only inhibition is that this would be going against kessil's recommendation to keep 12" of clearance around the light for adequate ventilation. To me this seems a bit excessive considering how cool the light stays. I was thinking I could just make the top of the canopy slatted to allow heat to escape passively. Good idea? Bad idea? stupid idea? Do you have a better method? I'd love to hear.