Yes, the cover is composed of 3 approximately equal sized wooden panels, that fit nicely into the top.MarkP wrote:Ah! I got you now- The lid of the enclosure is the 3 top panels.
Yes, I have remeasured and I think that 2 22" fixtures in the front is the way to go, though I'd use their reflectors, with no housing needed. Two - 1x55w fixtures, laid end to end across the front. Only mod I'll have to make is to place a center brace(s) so there is a place for the ends of these to rest on. I have 50" inside width to work with in the front area, as long as I don't get within the angled corners at the very front.MarkP wrote:The canopy Jeff mentions is pictured on http://www.ahsupply.com/diy.htm. You can also use the plastic shell that stock NO Fl. lights come in. Each enclosure contains 2 22" bulb, set end-to-end, so is about 46" long (You need some extra room for the end caps, etc) and spans the gap fine.
Well, while this will work great in the front, two won't fit in the rear, as the filter compartment comes up a bit, shortening the available space. But no problem, the 37" long 1x96w (the "Beast) will fit perfectly in this spot.MarkP wrote:I would use a 4x55 as Jeff suggested- Divide the tank into "quarters", and place a 55 watt bulb over the center of each quarter, inside one of the enclosures mentioned. You would have room to place those NO FL's in between the 2 rows if you wanted.
Right, if I go with a 96w and two 55w, the old fixtures won't be needed. I think I'm going to find a way to use them later on my 55g native tank, but for now they'd be mothballed. I'm convinced that they get more power out of the same wattage than just about anybody can right now.MarkP wrote:Have you seen an AH Supply setup? Based on my eyeball mearsurements, the reflectors make a huge difference, and you may find you don't need the F40T12's anymore. Course, my eyeballs aren't exactly labrotary grade PAR Meters, and you may like higher light then I do.
Great discussion, thanks!