Hello group. I've been reading posts here for a while but never dove in. Now's the time!
I’ve got a question for those of you who DIY’d your own canopy with metal halides (especially for those of you with HQI pendants).
I recently bought 2 400W HQI PFO pendants driven by PFO ballasts (10,000k FYI) and am amazed at how hot the pendants get (as well as the ballasts). I know that this has something to do with it being a magnetic ballast… I could fry an egg on both the ballast & pendants I’d bet.
Anyway, I plan on retro fitting the lights into my old canopy and have a question about the fire danger of doing so. I could mount the screw holes of the pendants right up against the wooden roof of my canopy but I don’t know if this will create a fire hazard due to the heat (I will be running at least two 120cfm fans in the canopy, bringing air IN).
Would you recommend using some kind of heat resistant padding between the pendant and the canopy? Please expound on this if you have insight!
Here is an idea of how my canopy will probably be organized:
On a side note: The pendants I am using are supposed to be mounted perpendicular as seen above but I’ve noticed that light seems to spread further out from the ends than the sides. If I turn the pendants parallel I think it throws light futher in each direction of the tank (length-wise) which is a good thing due to my center brace that keeps me from putting a strong MH light over it. Thoughts on mounting parallel instead? The benefit for me on a parallel mount is that I could run longer PC bulbs & could probably get 4 x 65W actinic instead…
Thanks!
Mark
I’ve got a question for those of you who DIY’d your own canopy with metal halides (especially for those of you with HQI pendants).
I recently bought 2 400W HQI PFO pendants driven by PFO ballasts (10,000k FYI) and am amazed at how hot the pendants get (as well as the ballasts). I know that this has something to do with it being a magnetic ballast… I could fry an egg on both the ballast & pendants I’d bet.
Anyway, I plan on retro fitting the lights into my old canopy and have a question about the fire danger of doing so. I could mount the screw holes of the pendants right up against the wooden roof of my canopy but I don’t know if this will create a fire hazard due to the heat (I will be running at least two 120cfm fans in the canopy, bringing air IN).
Would you recommend using some kind of heat resistant padding between the pendant and the canopy? Please expound on this if you have insight!
Here is an idea of how my canopy will probably be organized:
On a side note: The pendants I am using are supposed to be mounted perpendicular as seen above but I’ve noticed that light seems to spread further out from the ends than the sides. If I turn the pendants parallel I think it throws light futher in each direction of the tank (length-wise) which is a good thing due to my center brace that keeps me from putting a strong MH light over it. Thoughts on mounting parallel instead? The benefit for me on a parallel mount is that I could run longer PC bulbs & could probably get 4 x 65W actinic instead…
Thanks!
Mark



