Aquarium Lighting DIY




Aquarium Lighting DIY Can Be The Way To Go

It is not enough to have a fish tank in the house. A lot of care needs to be taken .The fish inside require not just water and oxygen but also the right kind of lighting .There are a whole lot of them to select from. Leading all the rest, the Sun Pag Retrofit provides an entire aquarium lighting diy set up with cap that helps in locking out water, thus keeping the lights damp free. A life long warranty comes free, with easy installation facility.

Well powered these lights are pretty flexible too. Manufactured on the lines of double phosphor technology, it has electronically operated ballast. To create sufficient light, each light is fixed with a reflector. With these reflectors installed one would forget the age old reflectors that needed to be bent or cut to suit the tank. Sun Pag retrofit kit allows one to fit the lamps either from one end to another or side by side.

There are Lunar lights too .These can be installed to create a moonlight effect in the fish tank. Even after installation, the replacement aquarium diy lighting parts required can be done easily without expert help. Simple parts and convenient fixing mode gets it done in minutes.

The dual enhanced variety of this brand has used an advanced technology that enables two different lights to emanate from one lamp. The combination of dual hue temperatures produces a spectrum effect. These phosphor lamps illuminate much more than ordinary lamps. For optimum conductivity and to resist corrosion in salt water, they use gold plated light pins and reliable filaments in their lamps.

With the help of the parabolic reflecting aquarium lighting diy kits, Sun Pag produces the best reflector lights in the market. Long life of the lamps is guaranteed and maintenance trouble has not yet been heard of. The safety of the lamps is well secured. The moisture resistant caps at the end of the lamps ward off damp and these are operated by a unique locking system.

The lock secures the cap at the two ends of the lamps and a transparent sheath covers up the tubes to ensure total sealing. A divider is installed internally to separate the pins of the lamps so that in case there is a leak the lights will still be protected. The independently operating driving system has electronically used ballast that uses very little energy and yet is highly efficient. Its total wattage is only 96 and functions with the help of one switch only.

The Super Actinic bulb of 95 watts is the most frequently used light in fish tanks. Equipped with a 180 degree reflector placed inside the tank this model provides 40% excess light. Its blue spectrum effect is ideal for coral and reef backgrounds.

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