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Evening,

I have just purchased a 20 gallon long aio and I will be going with a Ai blade I don’t like the plastic mounting options. So going the diy route.

I have just ordered the following
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I will be repainting them black tomorrow o match our living room.

What I’m struggling with is the cable as I need to find black cable and a way of mounting the ai blade to the cable via the m10 bolt holes.

Any ideas welcome!

Thank you
 

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Greetings. When you say the 'plastic mounting options,' do you mean the mounts that come with the light-- that are just barely off the top of the tank, or the larger L shaped ones you can buy separately that raise the lights by several inches?
 
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Ive heard luck with HMS mounts and clips. There are also stores like Treasure corals and such that offer alternate mounting options. But this would be a hard mount and not hanging.

I think to use these, you'd need to find a way to mount the bolts into the hanging clips. A bit of DIY and patience with the right bit on a Dremel might be the answer.

Honestly, and for the sake of a cheap mount, I'd just get the elevated tank mount from AI and just let it rest on the tank brace and be done with it. This light is 3 times more powerful than needed for the tank. But I understand that shadow elimination by hanging it high enough is also a great idea.

If you can figure out the angle of the lenses, you can draw this out on paper with a protector to learn if this will adequately light the tank. 12" high tank with an elevated mount would be about 14 to 15 inches above the sand.
 

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PS: I have the elevated L legs for a 21" Blade over a 20-gallon IM AIO tank, and as stated above, you can grow anything you want with that size tank. Personally I wouldn't go through the trouble of hanging the light, but that's just me.
 
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PS: I have the elevated L legs for a 21" Blade over a 20-gallon IM AIO tank, and as stated above, you can grow anything you want with that size tank. Personally I wouldn't go through the trouble of hanging the light, but that's just me.
Me too. Got a 21 inch blade on a 25 clear mini water box 24x16x16 and it's way more than enough power. Can reach over 300 par in the top 8 inches. Fantastic light. tested with a par meter. I have this on the tank with the elevated mount as well.
 

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Evening,

I have just purchased a 20 gallon long aio and I will be going with a Ai blade I don’t like the plastic mounting options. So going the diy route.

I have just ordered the following
1772743609634.jpeg

I will be repainting them black tomorrow o match our living room.

What I’m struggling with is the cable as I need to find black cable and a way of mounting the ai blade to the cable via the m10 bolt holes.

Any ideas welcome!

Thank you
I have these over my 30g water box that I am converting from a planted fresh to macro algae tank. The mounts are stainless, so I am concerned about that.

Otherwise great mount, but also can’t do anything about the black cable.
 

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(I also have two 150 gallon FOWLR tanks as well-- granted I'm not growing corals, but to 'view' fish, I'm finding two 12" AI Blades per tank on the L stands (my tanks have glass tops) to be just perfect.)
 

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