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Hi Beemr:
My favorite autos! We recommend to our customers that you build/buy a canopy that is a minimum of 12" tall (measuring the outside). This will put the bulb approx. 7-8 inches above the surface of the water. If your canopy is any lower, that bulb will really heat up the water, and you'll get much more salt spray on the bulbs. Again, this recommendation is for MH systems in canopies. If you're putting a tank in a wall, you have more flexibility because you can put the lights at any height, and not have to worry about the aesthetics of the project. Usually, anywhere from 7-10 inches above the water is a good height for the bulbs. This height is good for any of the wattages. You can put the bulbs 3' high if you want, but obviously you'll negate some of the benefits of whatever bulb you're using. You didn't say what size tank, nor if you're using a canopy, or if it's going into a wall; thus, I've given you a broad answer. HTH - Staff
My favorite autos! We recommend to our customers that you build/buy a canopy that is a minimum of 12" tall (measuring the outside). This will put the bulb approx. 7-8 inches above the surface of the water. If your canopy is any lower, that bulb will really heat up the water, and you'll get much more salt spray on the bulbs. Again, this recommendation is for MH systems in canopies. If you're putting a tank in a wall, you have more flexibility because you can put the lights at any height, and not have to worry about the aesthetics of the project. Usually, anywhere from 7-10 inches above the water is a good height for the bulbs. This height is good for any of the wattages. You can put the bulbs 3' high if you want, but obviously you'll negate some of the benefits of whatever bulb you're using. You didn't say what size tank, nor if you're using a canopy, or if it's going into a wall; thus, I've given you a broad answer. HTH - Staff