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Gracecat

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OMG, Today is start-up day!

I was in and out all night tossing over my equipment status. My DIY lighting project has turned into a nightmare, my husband is trying to bring home a 20lb CO2 bottle from work (have you seen the size of those things? :eek:) so that means a trip to the welding supply to see if they have a smaller one. I'm on a hope and prayer 3 500w 4000K bulbs will keep my plants alive until next week when I can fix that project nightmare*.

And my plants are scheduled to be on my doorstep in a couple hours.



The DIY lighting nightmare: I knew two MH ends (screw bulb and double ended) existed. If it wasn't double ended, it was mogul. Didn't know exactly what mogul meant, but figured screw in... Fair enough. So I purchased three MH housing units from the local electric supply company, built a really snazy base that matched the stand. All the whole time assuming I'd just order the light bulbs with plant specs from an aquarium supplier.

Wrong.
Wrong.
Wrong.

A common variety metal halide fixture from your nearest electric supply warehouse will have a socket the size of a normal lightbulb. But on the bright side I know what Mogul means now. BIG. So I googled for medium to mogul socket adapters. I found one, but a little more investigation proved the ballasts were not interchangable... I think. And plus the mogul lights were an inch too long for the fixture with the adapter. We were entering into the rewiring an entire assembly territory. :headshake2:

The wattage is correct on my DIY project. 3wpg and I do have some plants that require bright light. I'm on a hope and prayer that they live a week while I can bite the bullet, forget the DIY projects and buy three Aqualight Advanced Series HQI fixtures. At least hubby said we needed additional outside lighting anyway. :wall:
 
Man thats rough. We use the mogul-based bulbs for the ten 400w lights in our arena, I just changed all of them last year...yes they are very big bulbs.
 
Yeah... There was definitely an oh-no moment when I opened the aquatic bulbs last night and unscrewed the original halide bulb. Live and learn, ah well.

I have the CO2 situation solved. The welding supply guy didn't have 5 or 10lb cylinders but he could order one. So I may end up taking up cabinet space under my tank for a few days with a bigger cylinder but that's not too bad. I should have taken care of securing the CO2 before last night but... I knew I had that 20lb on stand-by if necessary.

I'm pretty sure the plants can live without 6000k for a week or so until my new lights come in. I know alot of folks order from Thailand and that's a week without lights, CO2, or fertilizer.

This has been what my brain has looked like for two months. A rabid hampster on speed. I'm ready to get everything running so I can take a break.
 
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