Hey ARC family, I was sitting around the house on Saturday got bored and decided i wanted more light in my BioCube 14. My entire goal for this project was to maintain the factory look of the BioCube without altering the exterior case at all.Well I knew I had two Metal halide fixtures that were not being used so I took the one apart with the external ballast, since I knew i was working with limited space.
Here is were are started to gut the hood of the Cube.
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Here I am trying to mock up how i want everything to sit in the housing.
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After I got the setup I liked it was time to shave down all the plastic post mounts that i dont need anymore.
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Had to make a plastic plate for mounting the halide reflector.
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Halide and fan is mounted time to start wiring the one PC bulb and halide.
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Halide and PC light wired and working
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At this point I decided to add in some Auto Zone DIY Moonlights
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Hood remounted on Cube and ready for final test
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Moonlights working fine
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Halide is powered on and running strong.
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Well after about 6 hours my project is complete I have not experienced any heat issues yet. The tank was sitting at a steady 77 degrees before the halide was turned on and went up to about 79-80 degrees after running for about 3 hours. I figured i can setup a light cycle for the tank around that.
Thanks for your time and I appreciate any input that you all have on how to make this better.
Here is were are started to gut the hood of the Cube.



Here I am trying to mock up how i want everything to sit in the housing.

After I got the setup I liked it was time to shave down all the plastic post mounts that i dont need anymore.

Had to make a plastic plate for mounting the halide reflector.

Halide and fan is mounted time to start wiring the one PC bulb and halide.

Halide and PC light wired and working

At this point I decided to add in some Auto Zone DIY Moonlights

Hood remounted on Cube and ready for final test

Moonlights working fine

Halide is powered on and running strong.

Well after about 6 hours my project is complete I have not experienced any heat issues yet. The tank was sitting at a steady 77 degrees before the halide was turned on and went up to about 79-80 degrees after running for about 3 hours. I figured i can setup a light cycle for the tank around that.
Thanks for your time and I appreciate any input that you all have on how to make this better.