jnarowe
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And if you don't want to mess with building a rack, you could use a light mover like I have. You can extend the rails about as long as you want, and even attach multiple lamps to one unit within its weight specs.
With this system my lights move automatically over my tank front-to-back, and when I want to get into the tank, I turn the mover off i the position I want using my ACIII Pro. I also can allow them to move completely away from the tank if I am doing any serious stuff, or want to change the lamps and clean the reflectors.
Marc makes a couple of good points that deserve repeating:
1. Make sure to remove the plastic film!!
2. You will have to play with the cords to get the reflectors to hang straight. I did this by simply zip tying the power cords in the position that made them level.
Some people really don't like movers because they can be distracting, but I use them to save on electrical costs and use higher powered lamps for deeper penetration, without burning my corals.
With this system my lights move automatically over my tank front-to-back, and when I want to get into the tank, I turn the mover off i the position I want using my ACIII Pro. I also can allow them to move completely away from the tank if I am doing any serious stuff, or want to change the lamps and clean the reflectors.
Marc makes a couple of good points that deserve repeating:
1. Make sure to remove the plastic film!!
2. You will have to play with the cords to get the reflectors to hang straight. I did this by simply zip tying the power cords in the position that made them level.
Some people really don't like movers because they can be distracting, but I use them to save on electrical costs and use higher powered lamps for deeper penetration, without burning my corals.