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  1. 1 mar 2011 · The project was pretty simple, the hardest part was extending the bottom of the hood with some 1/4 inch painted plywood to accommodate the bulbs. So, I started with my stock hood and removed the 18w tube light fixture (just 4 screws).

  2. 28 lis 2023 · But what do you do when the LED lights in your aquarium hood start to dim or burn out? Don’t worry, changing them is easier than you think. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through how to change the LED lights in your aquarium hood and ensure your fish and plant life continue to flourish. So, let’s dive in and get started!

  3. 25 mar 2020 · Like a lot of folks I got a start kit from Aqueon and while I like it I would like to upgrade the lighting. I realize I could just check the 2- 24 inch led hoods on my 55 and start over but was thinking someone would be clever enough to thought of a way of upgrading those hoods.

  4. 29 lis 2023 · Changing your aquarium hood light bulb is a straightforward process that can be done in just a few steps. First, turn off the power to the aquarium and unplug the hood. Then, remove the old bulb by twisting it counterclockwise. Be sure to handle the bulb carefully to avoid breakage.

  5. 28 lis 2023 · Creating an LED aquarium hood is an easy and fun DIY project that can add a touch of elegance to your aquarium without breaking the bank. Measure Length and Width of Aquarium, Cut PVC Pipe to Length of Aquarium.

  6. DIY LED Hood for a 20 Gallon Hexagon Aquarium Tank: I picked up a used 20 gallon hexagon aquarium tank off of Craigslist for 5 bucks. This is the perfect size tank for my 2 whites tree frogs. The tank came complete with a couple heat bulbs and dishes but had no top to it.

  7. 23 sty 2011 · With this kit I had it customized to the following: 18- blue (460nm), 18- royal blue (452nm), 9- 10k, 9- 6500k, 6- UV (398nm), 8- violet (420nm), 6- green (525nm), 6- cyan (520nm), 6- pink (448/600nm), 4- red (660nm). The kit came with 5 dimmable drivers and 60° optics.