Supplementing your LED lighting, DIY T12 or T5

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Decided to supplement my vertex illumina LED fixture and decided to go with T12 VHO's. I know the T 5's are what's hot but I've found a lot of great results from T12's and this DIY project will work for either fixture. I'm placing this in a canopy and wanted it to hang just a little below my current fixture. Most just place there supplimantal lighting to the canopy but i felt it better to have it just below my current lamp. So the T12's I bought are super actinic's with a built in reflector. This is another reason I went with that lighting, no additional reflector, and they run pretty cool. So here are a few photos of my progress.



Also went with the icecap 660 ballast. Making it out of PVC.

And this is my canopy I'm putting it in.

 
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One of the reasons I used PVC was to hide the wires. First thing I did was steppe rate all the wires and lay out where they need to go. I screwed this up the first go around but got it right the second time.



 
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Now off to the paint booth



And this is finished and ready to be placed in the canopy. Did not use PVC glue. With the paint it seems really secure

 
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So here is the finished product minus the bulbs. It's gonna make it a little harder when cleaning but I think I can work around them. A little concerned that the lights will be to close to the water. They will be about 3" off the surface.not worried bout them getting wet just to much for the coral. I'll just have to acclimate slowly.



 

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