i do not have any lights to shine on my tanks nor my fishes, so i decided to use - some thing along the line of Spot lighting, to help capture the various colours and species of my fishes. plus, my sil aro does not need any special spectrum of light, but too much would increase tanning on her upside.
im not finished, yet. i still need some more parts and supply; but ill post pictures when im finished.
ill go ahead and list and described what the fixture im using.
I bought the set of 3 fixtures from home depot for $19 + tax.
One of the big plus of this set is: the power switch can be manually set by the DIY'er, easily.
Follow the included instruction manual.
6 Light Xenon Puck Light Kit Black with 200 watt Touch Dimmer
This 6 light, 120 volt puck light kit is used to light up areas underneath your cabinets providing much needed light to dark or shaded areas. The lights can be used with 120 volt dimmer switched receptacles or using the 200 watt touch dimmer pad/block that is included. Uses Xenon G8, 20 watt MAX bulbs. Saves 50% more energy than standard incandescent bulbs. Includes 6, 4ft fixture cords, 2, 3ft extension cords, and 1, 6ft dimmer block power cord.
Black Finish
6 light kit with 200 watt 3 level touch dimmer included
Xenon bulbs last up to 50% longer than halogen bulbs
Plugs into any standard 120 volt polarized outlet
one of the downsides that i can think of is: these fixtures will get HOT. the other downside is if using more than 3 fixtures, the electrical cords, all together could be a cause of issues.
instead of 6, im using 3 right now. i may fabricate my own hood to allow proper housing and cooling ducts for 6 fixtures later.
here is a picture to get a general idea.
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Ok, im not really finished, yet. i just used twisties to anchor the fixtures. im still in the process of fabricating brackets to perm. hold the fixtures.
here are some new pictures!
im not finished, yet. i still need some more parts and supply; but ill post pictures when im finished.
ill go ahead and list and described what the fixture im using.
I bought the set of 3 fixtures from home depot for $19 + tax.
One of the big plus of this set is: the power switch can be manually set by the DIY'er, easily.
Follow the included instruction manual.
6 Light Xenon Puck Light Kit Black with 200 watt Touch Dimmer
This 6 light, 120 volt puck light kit is used to light up areas underneath your cabinets providing much needed light to dark or shaded areas. The lights can be used with 120 volt dimmer switched receptacles or using the 200 watt touch dimmer pad/block that is included. Uses Xenon G8, 20 watt MAX bulbs. Saves 50% more energy than standard incandescent bulbs. Includes 6, 4ft fixture cords, 2, 3ft extension cords, and 1, 6ft dimmer block power cord.
Black Finish
6 light kit with 200 watt 3 level touch dimmer included
Xenon bulbs last up to 50% longer than halogen bulbs
Plugs into any standard 120 volt polarized outlet
one of the downsides that i can think of is: these fixtures will get HOT. the other downside is if using more than 3 fixtures, the electrical cords, all together could be a cause of issues.
instead of 6, im using 3 right now. i may fabricate my own hood to allow proper housing and cooling ducts for 6 fixtures later.
here is a picture to get a general idea.
---------------6/2--------------
Ok, im not really finished, yet. i just used twisties to anchor the fixtures. im still in the process of fabricating brackets to perm. hold the fixtures.
here are some new pictures!