DIY Canopy for AhSupply kit (10g)

Well..you could always play hookie, or get "sick" halfway thru class...
 
A note to all canopy builders...
I STRONGLY suggest using a full glass canopy between the water and the lights...
Mine did not have one, and the lights heated the water to the point of evaporation.. thus condensing on the inside of my canopy... now there is a buncha funky fuzzy moldy lookin stuff in there.. so I am in the process of retrofitting the lights, and a glass divider..
 
Thanks for the heads up Zig. I actually thought of using the glass as well since i am already getting great 1" evaporation for the week with the open top.
I had the canopy on my 29g and it was without glass for a good month or so, though it did get somewhat moist inside during the winter with the temperature changes at night, but i never had any funky fuzzy mold growing.
 
VII - Wiring

So today decided to finish the project (partially) and did the wiring.

Cut the endcap wire to size (normally its a few feet long) and strip the wires.
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Next cut the Ballast wires to size and once again strip them..
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Follow the directions provided by ahsupply to wire up the:
power cord >>ballast >> endcap
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And this is what you should have.. (dont have to be as messy i guess)
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And we are done..Place over the tank and enjoy
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Dont have anymore photos at the moment.. Battery in the camera died :(

Future plans:
1- Still have to paint the outside of the fixture black... Dont have time right now so leave it as is..
2- Get some glass cut for the glass canopy.
3- See how the 18w bulb goes with plants and maybe upgrade it to either 24w or 36w bulb..

 
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