The summer heat was also causing a problem with my tank getting up to about 84F. I had already installed an exhaust fan that I thought I would need once I encased the lights but it didn't seem to make a difference. The Halide ballasts were stored under the tank and generate a metric butt load of heat. So even when the lights were off there was still a couple of hours of radiant heat coming off the ballasts.
I also didn't like the way the three cords had to come up the back of the tank to the light rack. I decided that I would build a shelf in the garage to hold the ballast and simply drill a hole through the wall and have all the hot stuff on the other side of the wall.
It worked well, heat fluctuates between 78-80 and the wires are all cleaned up.
The blue wire on the left is for the eventual surround sound speakers that will be mounted in that corner.
- Joe
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Last edited by plutoniumJoe; 07-22-2010 at 04:39 AM.
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