Lighting For Sale - BRAND NEW

wardworld

Gonna Need A Bigger Tank
Here's the quick story - got in over my head w/ lighting. I'm setting up a new 120 gal and wanted to try T5 lighting. Instead of buying a kit already put together, I bought the parts and now I'm stumped. Here's what I'm proposing:
1. FOR SALE - The following is BRAND NEW (still in box):
a. 4 IceCap T5 standoffs
b. 2 T5 IceCap ballasts
c. 4 46" IceCap T5 reflectors
d. 4 IceCap T5 endcaps
I can't seem to get an RMA# to send them back to Aquarium Specialty so I'd like to sell them for what I paid - I'm not even charging the shipping I paid
PRICE - $212.00 (I can even show you the invoice).

OR

2. If someone could actually come over and walk a newbie through this process, I'd be grateful (and provide beverage of choice). That way I'd learn something AND get to use what I bought without the hassle of re-ordering something. I live in Lakeland, not far from the Polk Parkway (which connects directly to I-4).

Thanks,
Daryl
 
not trying to screw anyone out of a sale, but i would only accept someone coming over to help you. i can try, but i havent done it before so it might be more fun than not! ;) but also i dont know what the pm cjgalante sent, so if he's willing to offer help then do that! use what you have, you have what sounds like a great lighting system and a fun saturday and sunday (maybe two?)

good luck!

luis.
 
it's not that hard to do-i think the wiring diagram is on the ballasts. if you have any questions we can walk you thru it. when i did mine, i got some extra wire to extend the ballasts. so besides the wire, you may only need some wire strippers, electrical tape, and a drill/screws to mount the lights to your harness. you could use shrink wrap too, but i think only i'm that anal. i'm in winter haven every other weekend it seems-unfortunately not this one though, or i'd swing by :(
 
Orb, Luis, it doesn't have to be this weekend...I can be pretty open. My main point right now is that I'm still designing the canopy and I need to design it for the lights I've bought or design it for an all-in-one unit.
No one's offered to buy them yet, and I'd just as soon learn how to do it. Many people have offered textual help and that's super; I just was hoping for some one-on-one (or a full out lighting party :) ) to show me the ins and outs.
-Daryl
 
RMA? I recall someone asking for a IceCap/lighting exchange and I agreed to it. If you still want to do this then please call us to work out the details.
 
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