looking to mod eclipse tank

Basically he's saying hooking it up is that easy. Using the protective covers that come with the eclipse is not so easy.
 
I hadnt planned on using the cover anyway. It would be impossible to fit the entire retro under that thing. I'm pulling the entire fixture out.

I'm no electrician so I really dont know much about hooking up retros to existing power sources. I'm guessing once I pull out the stock lighting the power source to it is coming with it like it did in my eclipse 12. I suppose if I had to take a hood apart for a 10g to get power to the retro I could. I'm just not sure about using the existing power source to the eclipse 3 for this retro.

I've burned up a fan by trying to splice it into the power source to the stock filter pump in my eclipse 12 because I didn't know I needed an AC adapter at the time. Common sense to most, I'm sure.
 
If you gotta go through all that trouble why not just run the power supply that is supposed to be with the light outside of the tank and run the wires to the light from it. That way you can use a power supply rated for the light you're using and you dont have to worry about the added heat from a taxed psu inside the tank hood.
 
Well the retro is meant to wire in to existing power supply. There is no power supply provided with the retro that I ordered. It simply has wires for you to splice in to something else. When I remove the stock lighting from the eclipse, the power cord comes with it.
 
Given that the people who you bought the retro from told you it wasn't made for that and they couldn't make it work, why did you think you could?
FWIW, I have used the Current USA mod on our Eclipse 2 system and it works really well. That mod entailed removing all of the stock equipment, except the base and cover and replacing with all new PC parts.

I would think that would be the only real way to go with yours as well.

Have you tried looking at the new forms of CF lights now available at most home improvement stores? You might be able to find a set-up that will fit into your hood and find better bulbs than the stock ones.
 
He never said I couldnt make it work. He said he had no suggestions. Also, this same retro has been used by someone on nano-reef.com. Unfortunately that member gave little instructions and is no longer active.

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