sir ryan
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I have had my tank set up for around 5 years, and I've always used a 250w metal halide with PCF actinics. The issue is that the halide light is right above the support bar. It gets hot, but I've never had a problem with it. A few weeks ago, the light finally died and I replaced the whole fixture with a similar 250w MH and T5HO fixture. within 15 minutes, the light had melted the center brace to the point where the plastic was drooping noticeable. I have some LPS coral and they are doing poorly because I've been mostly without a MH for a few weeks (the old light would sporadically come on and off, with it being off 90% of the time), and now that I have a light, I can't turn it one for fear of my tank breaking. I would have preferred a set-up with 2x150w MH to side step the issue, but I couldn't find a good 36" fixture for the right price and didn't think this would be an issue as it is essentially the same setup as before.
My question is, can anybody think of a way to reinforce the brace so that the heat given off from the MH would not cause issue? I've thought of cutting out the brace in the center and bolting in a piece of aluminum to span the gap with nylon screws. Is this feasible? If it is, should I drain half the water before cutting the brace out?
The light is only about 4 inches above the support bar. If I could replace it with something transparent, that would be a major plus. Has anyone tried using wires to "sew" the gap?