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Hanging a Tek light
I am trying to figure out how to hang the light fixture Santa left under the tree this year :mrgreen:( T5 Tek 8 Bulbs).
I can't use the legs since the light will be going on a five foot tank. I just want easy access. As anyone used the Sun Lift hanger system? http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=sl-zslift Dosent look very sturdy and has a weight restriction of 22 lbs. The ceiling in my fish room is also 9 feet tall, not sure if the cables would be long enough... My current lighting is fitted in a DIY hood attached to the wall with hinges, and need to be held with a chain when lifted, no a beauty but functional Any suggestion would be great ! Thanx |
I think the cables for the sunlight hangers are up to 14ft long. Not sure what your fixture weighs but you might be better off with these:
http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...-Cable-Hanger/ |
Yes, these look better for sure. I am just wondering how to get the light out of the way when doing maintenance ?
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I am not sure of the cable strength of the Sunlight Supply unit, however the majority of these installation systems use a piano wire which is strong enough to tow a boat and usually have more than enough length.
Tom R |
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i use to have the sun life system on my ligh .it never worked and was a pain to figure out .bought the cable one and all i do is slide the cable threw bolt to lift light higher .bolt on light is spring loaded
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I hung my Teck light fixtures by going to Walmart and buying two planter chains (which have a 50lb allowance) and screwing them into the ceiling.
If I need to move the lights up, I just use the metal clips you can get and move up my each link until I reach the desired heighth. |
Thanks for all suggestion. Good start, off to study bulbs combo :biggrin:
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