varpanus
aquarium junglist
ok in a 10g setup you really don't need 4,000w of lighting, so I made a simple cheap setup that provides 40W of 50/50 pc lighting.
materials
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1 cheap 10g 17w florescent hood (walmart $10?)
double ended lamp fixture kit(home depot $5)
a pair of scissors(don't run wit 'em!)
the electrical cord for the fixture(home depot $2)
2xcoralife pc 20w 50/50s(premiumaquatics.com(like $15 a piece)
the cover that came with your 10g from walmart(cheapo)
step 1
i started by taking all the 4 screws out of the exsisting hood.
then I cut the power cord inside(black and white wires)
take the switch out of the back and the grommet for the power wire
then you're left with nothing but the plastic shell
step 2
put the double ended lamp socket inside the hood
you gotta kinda screw it in the power cord hole in the back so it fits, but it does fit fairly nicely
the little metal pullcord will still be inside the hood,you can not put a cover on it and use the cover of the tank as your cover,but i dunno about the intelligence in that.(electricityvs.water)
there's also a little nut kinda thing on the pullcord side take that off
i took a screwdriver and scrapped out a little bit of the metal inside the nut to get the 2 wires from the light to fit through
now screw that nut outside the hood onto the powercord screw to hold the fixture in place on the hood
step 3
but connect the wires to the lamp cord
heat shrink or electrical tape the exposed wires for electrocution purposes
step4
screw in the 2 bulbs(before you go to step 5!)
step 5
this step is kinda optional
take the lid for the 10g tank and take that piece of clear plastic out of it
attach it to the bottom of the hood however you wish.
I think I'll hinge it so I can open and close to change bulbs
step 6
turn it on and see if it works!
TOny
materials
~~~~~~~~~
1 cheap 10g 17w florescent hood (walmart $10?)
double ended lamp fixture kit(home depot $5)
a pair of scissors(don't run wit 'em!)
the electrical cord for the fixture(home depot $2)
2xcoralife pc 20w 50/50s(premiumaquatics.com(like $15 a piece)
the cover that came with your 10g from walmart(cheapo)
step 1
i started by taking all the 4 screws out of the exsisting hood.
then I cut the power cord inside(black and white wires)
take the switch out of the back and the grommet for the power wire
then you're left with nothing but the plastic shell
step 2
put the double ended lamp socket inside the hood
you gotta kinda screw it in the power cord hole in the back so it fits, but it does fit fairly nicely
the little metal pullcord will still be inside the hood,you can not put a cover on it and use the cover of the tank as your cover,but i dunno about the intelligence in that.(electricityvs.water)
there's also a little nut kinda thing on the pullcord side take that off
i took a screwdriver and scrapped out a little bit of the metal inside the nut to get the 2 wires from the light to fit through
now screw that nut outside the hood onto the powercord screw to hold the fixture in place on the hood
step 3
but connect the wires to the lamp cord
heat shrink or electrical tape the exposed wires for electrocution purposes
step4
screw in the 2 bulbs(before you go to step 5!)
step 5
this step is kinda optional
take the lid for the 10g tank and take that piece of clear plastic out of it
attach it to the bottom of the hood however you wish.
I think I'll hinge it so I can open and close to change bulbs
step 6
turn it on and see if it works!
TOny
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