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Old 04-30-2010, 04:00 AM
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Rather than change the MH's I just changed the PC's over to 4 T5HO's which made a dramatic change for me. It was a lot easier than doing the MH changeover.
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Old 04-30-2010, 03:15 PM
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Rather than change the MH's I just changed the PC's over to 4 T5HO's which made a dramatic change for me. It was a lot easier than doing the MH changeover.
Care to share the details and what to get?
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I have an old Coralife PC fixture I'd like to turn into T5's..... I'll have to do some checking.
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Here's the link to my mod...http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=40368

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I did a t5 mod by trimming out the ends of the reflectors and using the end caps and external ballasts of 2 Hagen Glo kits. I was able to put 4 of the 4 foot T5 in my 4 foot Coralife unit and I left the spring clips with the stock rubber bands in. Tight fit but worked out perfect.
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Thats awesome! Thank alot. I think I'm just gonna go to an electrical supplier and get T5 end caps and ballasts that will work. Probably much cheaper as the package won't say anything like marine or aquarium.
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So I'm in the process of ordrering the supplies to do this to my fixture. But I need to know the dimensions of this ballast before I order. Does anyone know the dimensions. J&L is too busy to look for me.

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/sl...t+Ballast.html
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So I'm in the process of ordrering the supplies to do this to my fixture. But I need to know the dimensions of this ballast before I order. Does anyone know the dimensions. J&L is too busy to look for me.

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/sl...t+Ballast.html
I don't know the dimensions, but the photo makes it look large. If they are big, they won't fit in the hood... There isn't that much room in there.

Have fun, post pic's of the process.

Personally I loved my Coralife, but found the Hamilton Belize sun in the 5ft which is the length I wanted. I have only had it a few weeks, but love it. Top notch construction, MH with T5HO and LED's. This may be something to look at, talk to Jeff at JL, as he can order it. You will be suprised by the reasonable price including shipping and GST.
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Thanks Mseepman! Your mod was really helpful and made me finally decide to do this. My fixture is a 48" and my PC's were only 34" so I gained a good amount.


So I got 2 of these ballasts and 8 eight end caps from Nedco.$131


These are the ballasts I removed. I found burned marrett and replaced them as well with better ones.

I thought I could slip these ballasts over the reflector for the MH but they are a little too fat. So I screwed them on to the back of the fixture and they are only visible from the back of the tank anyways.

I just removed the clips for the PC's and screwed the capends to the reflector.
Here they are on.


Here's my tank with only the 4 54w T5's turned on. I got the cheap Coralife Actinic bulbs from J&L for $13.88 each. With shipping it was about $80. I'm sure I could have done it for cheaper yet so I'm happy for $210

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