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  1. #1
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    Hood design

    I'm submitting the design for the new hood for my 90 gal for peer review. The design centers around a pair of the dual 55 watt retro kit fro AH Supply.

    canopy partial.JPGcanopy full.JPGElectrical.jpg

    The ends were left off the renderings to allow me to view the clearances inside. The ends will be closed in the actual hood. I'll of course build two, from furniture grade plywood, painted or stained to match my stand. The four timers in the electrical design are for automated staging of the two CF lights, a string of blue LED 'moonlights' and the CO2 system.

    Any and all comments are welcome.

    Pat
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    Victor 450D reg.
    Fabco needle valve
    DIY external reactor
    EI dosing

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    Just a test to verify a photo link. I want to keep a photo record of the project.

    Hard Hat by Day
    Wet, Prunny, (hopefully)Green Thumb by Night

    90g.
    Turface AllSport
    Pressurized CO2
    Victor 450D reg.
    Fabco needle valve
    DIY external reactor
    EI dosing

    Flood Complete:
    Lindernia rotundifolia 'Variagated'; Rotala indica; Polygonum sp 'Sao Paulo'; Hemianthus micranthemoides; Hemianthus callitrichoides

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    One more try.



    Yup, It works... AH Supply does put together a nice kit.

    More Later.

    Pat
    Hard Hat by Day
    Wet, Prunny, (hopefully)Green Thumb by Night

    90g.
    Turface AllSport
    Pressurized CO2
    Victor 450D reg.
    Fabco needle valve
    DIY external reactor
    EI dosing

    Flood Complete:
    Lindernia rotundifolia 'Variagated'; Rotala indica; Polygonum sp 'Sao Paulo'; Hemianthus micranthemoides; Hemianthus callitrichoides

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    Smile Heat

    Hi Patrick,

    I think the design is solid.

    I do not know where you are located, where I exist, heat is a problem, my advice is to change the fans so they can run independent of the lights. Use either thermostat or timer to continue fan after lights out.

    My US .02.

    Good luck,
    Biollante
    The first sign we don't know what we are doing is an obsession with numbers. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Disclaimer: I am not trying to make you mad, it is just what I am, an evil plant monster, 'nuf said.

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    Thanks for the heads up.

    I'm in Mobile, AL. AC is a must so I'm hoping the one fan and included vents (which aren't shown in the renderings) will be enough. I'll keep an eye on the water temp and add a thermostat if needed later.

    Next on the todo list is the power distribution/timer board that will go under the tank.

    Later,
    Pat
    Hard Hat by Day
    Wet, Prunny, (hopefully)Green Thumb by Night

    90g.
    Turface AllSport
    Pressurized CO2
    Victor 450D reg.
    Fabco needle valve
    DIY external reactor
    EI dosing

    Flood Complete:
    Lindernia rotundifolia 'Variagated'; Rotala indica; Polygonum sp 'Sao Paulo'; Hemianthus micranthemoides; Hemianthus callitrichoides

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    OK,

    I was going to go through this whole convoluted exercise in electrical wiring to try and save a few bucks, but then Marion at the Daphne, AL Home Depot steered me to this item in the clearance area...



    Saving me $34 and allowing this....



    About an hour of real labor and the project was done and installed in the tank's stand...



    Looks like I'll be putting the kit from AHS on order a little earlier than expected.

    More later,
    Pat
    Hard Hat by Day
    Wet, Prunny, (hopefully)Green Thumb by Night

    90g.
    Turface AllSport
    Pressurized CO2
    Victor 450D reg.
    Fabco needle valve
    DIY external reactor
    EI dosing

    Flood Complete:
    Lindernia rotundifolia 'Variagated'; Rotala indica; Polygonum sp 'Sao Paulo'; Hemianthus micranthemoides; Hemianthus callitrichoides

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    Talking Most Excellent!

    Hi,

    Most excellent!

    I always like the Home Depot solution!

    Biollante
    The first sign we don't know what we are doing is an obsession with numbers. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Disclaimer: I am not trying to make you mad, it is just what I am, an evil plant monster, 'nuf said.

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    I know I'll be drummed out of the DIY's Union, BUT...

    I just can't pass on the Catalina 4x54w T5HO Silver @ $179.99 ($224 & change ... with blue Moonlights instaled ... with feet ... shipped) that's less than $10 more than the AHS 4x54w kit with lights ... no moonlights... still had to build the enclosures. No contest. Yeah I know the reflectors and bulbs were better, but from what I've read ... more than what was needed.

    Therefore this project is officially complete.

    On to tank setup.

    Later,
    Pat
    Hard Hat by Day
    Wet, Prunny, (hopefully)Green Thumb by Night

    90g.
    Turface AllSport
    Pressurized CO2
    Victor 450D reg.
    Fabco needle valve
    DIY external reactor
    EI dosing

    Flood Complete:
    Lindernia rotundifolia 'Variagated'; Rotala indica; Polygonum sp 'Sao Paulo'; Hemianthus micranthemoides; Hemianthus callitrichoides

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    Smile Two-Week Suspension!

    Quote Originally Posted by pat w View Post
    I just can't pass on the Catalina 4x54w T5HO Silver @ $179.99 ($224 & change ... with blue Moonlights instaled ... with feet ... shipped) that's less than $10 more than the AHS 4x54w kit with lights ... no moonlights... still had to build the enclosures. No contest. Yeah I know the reflectors and bulbs were better, but from what I've read ... more than what was needed.

    Therefore this project is officially complete.

    On to tank setup.

    Later,
    Pat
    Hi Pat,

    Well maybe not drummed out, but a two-week suspension for sure...

    Do it yourself types fall into two broad groups, those of us who are cheap and those that just want to do it themselves.

    Me, I am with you if I find a finished product for around what it would cost me to build it, I buy it, period!

    I also figure my time is worth something, being more or less retired means I have more 'fiddle' time, than before, but still...

    Therefore, to the 'purists' it may be a sacrilege to me it is smart.

    Biollante
    The first sign we don't know what we are doing is an obsession with numbers. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Disclaimer: I am not trying to make you mad, it is just what I am, an evil plant monster, 'nuf said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pat w View Post
    OK,

    I was going to go through this whole convoluted exercise in electrical wiring to try and save a few bucks, but then Marion at the Daphne, AL Home Depot steered me to this item in the clearance area...


    Yep, Home Depot has all their Intermatic timers on clearance. They stock GE timers now. I waited too long and missed out on the digital heavy duty timers, but I did 2 of these:

    DSC00726.jpg

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