Originally Posted by
lilzeus99
http:///forum/post/2754478
Stupid question, but i assume your tank is 48" in lenght due to the size and bulb wattage. How long does the endcaps and the bulbs measue out to be in the real world?
The reason for asking, I have a 36" tank and am looking at a similar light set up, but on my 36" tank, I only have 35.5" of width to work with under my canopy.
thanks
shane
Since my tank is a 72g bow front it was very hard to get 6 bulbs set up under my canopy. I had to use a dremel in my canopy to trim about .5" on the wide side to make this light work.
The bulbs themselves are only 45 5/8" long.
The reflectors are only 43 3/8" long.(otherwise they wouldn't fit on the bulb.) You can tell they fit my bulbs perfect from the picture. All you do it clip them on the bulb and rotate them to be on top of the light.
The whole light system without the standoffs from endcap to endcap is about 47". With the stand offs I got it brings it to about 49", but there are the plastic stand offs which would bring it to 48".
There was no kit for sale(6x54) that would fit my canopy without some modifications. I had bought the new 2" wide stand offs and 2" wide reflectors from aquactinics. I used everything else I needed from reefgeek. I liked the 2" wide standoffs but they are longer length wise to mount them with screws instead of width wise which kinda is good, but harder to install inside the canopy. I wish they would of made them a little shorter, but o well. Here are pics of the the aluminum stand offs that I use and the plastic ones that you can get as well.
I hope this helped you out. If you have any more questions don't be afraid to ask. I had asked a ton of question from people before I bought this system.