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![]() so just about finished my canopy for my 160 bow front and trying to find the best way to position my lights. Right now i have them setup front to back but would it be better to be left to right? I got them running like in the picture below for now because they had gone a few days without light well i did the finishing touches and need to evenly space them if i do it this way.
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![]() Hard to Tell from the picture on my phone but it looks kinda dark. Try hanging left to right and see if it gives better spread. The canopy will have a cover on the front anyways I'm assuming so perfectly even spacing isn't the end of the world. Bow fronts are not the easiest to get even lighting on.
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![]() Yeah I had good coverage when I had it hanging with good lighting before the canopycanopy, just want to see what is the best option.
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![]() Looks like quite a bit of spillover on the back panel. You could try lowering them and spreading out the units a bit more. What are you using? AI's?
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![]() I'd just put the far left and far right one going long ways and keep the two middle ones going short ways. If anything I'd raise them...AI recommends 8-12" off the surface IIRC. Also it looks like you have them mounted flush with a canopy "ceiling" which hinders the fans...or is it open top?
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