I purchased the ballasts, sockets (x2), bulbs and reflective material (polished aluminum?- very light and easy to bend) and now need to install it into some sort of hood (48" btw). I also bought a 3" fan. My first thought was to tear apart a 48" plastic NO fluorescent light kit and use the plastic exterior. Bend and cut the reflector to fit inside and bolt the sockets to the top. Also cut out a square, probably in the middle somewhere, for the fan.
(Further background - 75G, 48", has a large lid covering the top, there will also be a 48" 2x55W PC light kit with 50/50 bulbs in the back, MH lights to go in the mid/front)
My concern, having never had MH lamps before, is that the plastic cannot handle the heat and melts despite the reflector and the fan.
Any thoughts? Is wood a better alternative?
(Further background - 75G, 48", has a large lid covering the top, there will also be a 48" 2x55W PC light kit with 50/50 bulbs in the back, MH lights to go in the mid/front)
My concern, having never had MH lamps before, is that the plastic cannot handle the heat and melts despite the reflector and the fan.
Any thoughts? Is wood a better alternative?