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Just thought I'd share how I hung my Hydra 26, this can probably be adapted to any other LED light as well. It's an LCD monitor mount I got from Amazon for $15 and a couple 2" L brackets from Home Depot. I removed the plate that attaches to a monitor and screwed in the L brackets in its place. The hardest part was drilling out the L bracket to fit the mount screws and painting the brackets black.
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If you do this, make sure the L bracket isn't putting any pressure against the fan grill, if you do the fan won't run. I had to put 3 washers between the L bracket and the light where you attach the bracket to the light.
 

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Great Idea, I made 2 but you will notice the brackets are further apart as not to foul the fans grill.
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Great Idea, I made 2 but you will notice the brackets are further apart as not to foul the fans grill.
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The fan grills are removable without tools. I removed mine to fit it against my Aluminum t-slot.
 

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The grills are there to protect the fans. IMO they are best left in place to do what they are designed to do.
 

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Which mount is this one on Amazon? How did you mount the L brackets onto the actual mount?
 

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Which mount is this one on Amazon? How did you mount the L brackets onto the actual mount?

I bought my brackets off UK eBay but I am sure you can get them off US eBay and maybe Amazon. To mount The "L" brackets to the lights I used the existing threaded screw holes and just bought some bolts to bolt them on. I removed the TV bracket heads and bought some longish bolts to go through the "L" brackets into the bracket that held the removed head. I then used some black plastic conduit between the brackets and the head part left.
 

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Great idea,
 

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I did not want to have the mounts on the wall. I went a different rout. The way you did your mounts is brilliant :)
 

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nice new thank too
 

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It it ok if I post a link to this thread, in a thread that another member and I have ?
 

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I bought my brackets off UK eBay but I am sure you can get them off US eBay and maybe Amazon. To mount The "L" brackets to the lights I used the existing threaded screw holes and just bought some bolts to bolt them on. I removed the TV bracket heads and bought some longish bolts to go through the "L" brackets into the bracket that held the removed head. I then used some black plastic conduit between the brackets and the head part left.

Thanks! It was the first one the pulled up. All the other mounts I have seen would have to be modified more than this one and you can't beat it for $18. Great idea!
 

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Anyone know what size screws were used to attach the L bracket to the Hydra 26s? I saw another site comment to use 1" 10x32 machine screws. Can anyone confirm this?
 

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