My DIY CFL / Cold Cathode Strip Light Retro-Fit (Cheap!)

StlSoldier

Reformed Fisherman
Nov 29, 2008
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St. Louis Area
My first attempt at a CFL Retro-Fit.

After a lot of research I decided to roughly follow this great DIY from [URL="http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/member.php?u=80544"]BoredAgain.
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CFL 4 Pack - 4x14 watts at 5500k.- 9.00 (Home Depot)
Screw Down Zip Ties - x8 2.00 (Home Depot)
Masking Tape - 3.25 (Home Depot)
2 El-Cheapo Light Fixtures - 10.00 (Home Depot)
1 Can White Plastic Paint - 5.00 (Home Depot)
Dual 12" Blue Cold Cathode Light Kit - 6.00 (Newegg.com)
120v to 12v Variable Converter - 10.00 (Wal-Mart)
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Total 45.25

In my case this gives me roughly 2 Watt's per Gallon at 5500k and Moon Lighting for under $50.

Including the trip to Home Depot, the whole project took less than 2 hours.

Well worth it IMO.:werd:

Im not going to post instructions only pics as BoredAgain's DIY covers it quite well.

Now for the Pic's.

Ill post full Tank Pics after the Sun goes down.

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Were the neon blue lights part of the $45?
 
how do you think the cold cathode will hold up against moisture? I may steal your idea< the best form of flattery
 
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