DIY UV 36 watt

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I got kinda some Dino’s pretty good and my last uv light is underpowered for my tank. I was looking for a good replacement but they’re honestly just too expensive for me right now with my wedding coming up. So I decided to just make my own with regular pvc and a a cheap uv light for ponds.

It’s not the cleanest look by any means but I think it will get the job done. For the little notch I cut out on the lid I’ll just slap some epoxy putty in there and call it a day.

The total came out to $192.76
I would have gotten the aqua uv 40 watt which is currently $635.13 on BRS.
Total savings is $442.37 I call that a win 😎









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Sorry I tried to use the app and it was pretty janky I’m not sure if y’all can see the photos. It’s also a 32 watt my bad 😂
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Watch it closely. PVC is not UV resistant and will get brittle and crack from UV exposure
 
Watch it closely. PVC is not UV resistant and will get brittle and crack from UV exposure
Yeah I was looking it up a few weeks ago and couldn’t find any solid information about it other than schedule 80 has thicker walls. I’m also not gonna run this full time. But if I really need to it won’t cost me anything more than a couple hours of making another housing for it.
 

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