<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13273294#post13273294 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by matona
Ace,
Thanks for sharing your experience... I've been thinking about this for quite a while, and you completely sold me on it.
So today I installed my two 10" sun tunnels over my 90 gal tank. I started this afternoon and am nearly complete. I just need to finish the interior, and I'll have to go back through your installation to see what modifications you made above the tank. I'm excited to see it in the morning with some light.
-Matt
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13276617#post13276617 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 8BALL_99
From what people have said heat isn't an issue with them at all.. So MH guys with chillers could save even more if you figure the cost of a chiller and the Juice it pulls when running..
Mborn, can you post up some pictures of your tubes with the color filters? I would like to see how they look.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13283922#post13283922 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mborn
I use filters for my tubular skylights in the late spring and summer because the sun is directly overhead and shines straight down the tubes and is too intense. I take them off in winter when the sun is lower in the sky and the light is mostly reflected down the tubes. The days are also shorter and I need the extra PAR. I use roscolux mist blue #61 (see link). It cuts down on the yellow and gives an overall 10,000K appearance. The filters are easy to cut to size with scissors, very light weight, durable, and inexpensive. You can pick them up at any meeting or theatrical supply store that carries rosco products.
http://www.rosco.com/us/filters/roscolux.asp