sploke; I'm in Santa Cruz, CA. About 70mi south of San Francisco. In the land of PG&E(Pacific Graft & Extortion). Once they bumbled that whole energy purchasing thing my power costs jumped to about 0.25/kWHr. My fun tank which had five 175W MH pendants over it had to be switched to four 15W compact fluorescents and a 90W MH just so I could keep eating. I have been contemplating sun tubes ever since. Especially when a beam of sunlight stabs into the tank corner for a few minutes in the late afternoon and makes the MH look like a mere candle.
Here's the best sun tube, technically speaking, that I can find.
http://www.sunpipe.com/10.htm
Note the light output comments at the bottom.
I'll put up a picture when I get them in so you can make your own assessment.
I too am concerned by the added complexity of balance for several schemes we've/I've come up with.
So the most straight forward one I can come up with that won't cost a fortune is using four of these to make the actual legs of the stand.
I'd cut off the crank handles and then drive the shaft stubs with gear motors. This would put all the the hardware up under the tank bottom leaving me with more floor space for auxiliary tank equipment.
msjinkzd; Thanks. I had no idea.
snailrider; Great info there. I'm Northern CA,(central really). Dang, we could've got together on it. :thud:
BTW: The jack pictured is rated at 3,500lbs. So with each doing about 700lbs they shouldn't be very taxed.
Harbor Freight $30.
