Mounting Viparspectra Lights Ideas

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Looking for mounting rail for a peninsula tanks set up with 2 - 165 W Viparspectras. Wall mounted. Want to mount to the wall and hang over this tank. Pictures please

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I need the tank sitting like a peninsula so kids can access 3 sides and hanging lights keeps them out of the way. Tank is in an educational setting
 

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mounting to wall might require more effort than worth? that's a big lever. Is the ceiling not an option? a couple of long aluminum U brackets, drill your own holes, some wire, and hang them out of reach... I've seen some u-tube also, mount the above setup to the wall like a long L and wire or bracket for the long hypotenuse...
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where "1" is supporting the entire weight and lights mount between 0 and L.
The higher the "1" position, the less force is put on it :)
 

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What type of wall is it? Are there any studs to mount to?

If there is a stud, you can get some threaded pipe, like 3/4 or 1in and a bracket to thread the pipe into, then anchor that to the wall.

If mounting to the wall is a no go, I agree with above that some U-tube or aluminum brackets from above would work just fine.

Where's the outlet for the lights? Behind the tank?
 
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It is a cinderblock wall. We anchored into it, and mounted this bracket that was made for us by the schools metal shop class. All work done by students. I think it looks good but we are open to suggestions for improvement if you have any.

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It is a cinderblock wall. We anchored into it, and mounted this bracket that was made for us by the schools metal shop class. All work done by students. I think it looks good but we are open to suggestions for improvement if you have any.

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Looks really good! And the cinder block wall made it easy to anchor to.

Just need some velcro straps for wire management and it will look clean.
 
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I used some zip ties but Wires are the Bane of my existence. I’ve got to figure out something better
 

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It is a cinderblock wall. We anchored into it, and mounted this bracket that was made for us by the schools metal shop class. All work done by students. I think it looks good but we are open to suggestions for improvement if you have any.

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That looks great! like I mentioned all stress is on that top left corner. If you're confident in the material, stick with it otherwise flip it upside down and add support to the hypotenuse :cool:
 

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