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Greg,
I agree on the extra framing for installation of the 21" tubes, if you know what you're doing it would be fairly easy to header the rafters off to enable the larger opening without affecting the structure.
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skylights
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Very nice, is that sunlight only? How are you doing it.
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Sunlight with actinics in this photo. I have two 48 X 48 inch skylights over the tank. The light-well is lined in mylar and ends at about 40 inches above the tank surface for head room (I have a catwalk around the tank to service it so any lower and I would hit my head.
Then there is a mylar curtain around the tank. I have Six 150 watt par lamps hanging over the tank for supplemental light during the evening hours but they are off in this photo. |
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herp,
gorgeous setup! do you get a significant "tracking-effect" from that setup? i.e. different shadows and light angles throughout the day. do you have a shot of the setup behind the scenes? especially the skylight linings you noted. |
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tiny,
Yes the angle of the sun constantly changes so every few minutes you notice a different look. I'll take some pics of the filter room for you this week If I can remember to bring my camera to the office. |
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When you refer to actinics, are you saying 150 watt 20K MH bulbs?
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Nice to see your still watching the progress Alberto.
At this point I have six 20K 150 watt Par lamps (flood type) but I recently added four T5 actinics placed just above the tank front viewing panel to give better fluorescence of the coral pigments. I guess I have to clean the filter room for photo's ![]() |
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Question to Herpervet and Jim. How long are your tubes and how much do they bend if at all before they reach your tank? I have three about 12' from roof to tank, all have an elbow. I don't have the tank yet so I don't know how bright it will be.
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Chihuahua,
The above tank has two 48"X 48" skylights above it with no bend in the light well. The roof is about 11 feet above the surface of the tank and the light well ends about 40 inches above the tank surface. There is a mylar curtain that is a somewhat successful attempt to extend the light well but still allow room to work. If I had to do it all over I would DEFINATELY add a window to the west and/or south of the tank as this would greatly improve the lighting. During the mid-day you get very nice bright light but late afternoon it tapers off quickly. Facing a west window would do wonders. |
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Herpervert,
What direction do your skylights face & what pitch is the roof, which is usually measured as a fraction with a denominator of 12, with rise over run? (A 12/12 roof is steep, a 4/12 roof is easy to walk on). Your setup looks great! Thanks Joe
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I am right around 12' from my roof. I've got them about 1 ft above the water from my tank. You won't have ANY problems with brightness. The only thing you may want to consider is some supplemental lights (Highly recomend Blue+ T5's) to bring out some colors in your fish and corals.. Can't wait to see your updated pics when the time comes.. Later, Jim |
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Jim has his tubes a lot closer than I could pull off since my skylights cover the entire footprint of the tank. I would like someone to show me how to rig up a diy telescoping section on the distal portion so the tubes/light well could be raised and lowered for ease of access and still maximize light. |
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BTW if anyone is curious my roof has a 10/12 pitch. One dome is on the east side and two face south. They're all close to each other. This is a lower roof section over the laundry room. The house has a complicated roof. Hope that makes sense.
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It sounds like your light is not being concentrated to the top surface area of the tank. > Barry ![]()
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BTW if anyone is curious my roof has a 10/12 pitch. One dome is on the east side and two face south. They're all close to each other. This is a lower roof section over the laundry room. The house has a complicated roof. Hope that makes sense.
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![]() Yes. I believe I am losing quite a bit of the potential although during the summer when the angle changes I will be getting actual direct illumination for part of the day. (Last summer when the tank was installed I noted that I could see the sun directly from one side of the tank.) |
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If you could keep the salt from eating the mylar, the curtain idea sounds like something to explore...
Also on a flat roof I would think some type of reflector on the roof to help the collection efficiency would be a huge benefit.
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It should in theory provide more light throught the early morning and late afternoon. I took them down because they were not tracking properly. I havn't noticed any corrosion on the mylar at all. I think its mainly a plastic right? |
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Mylar has a film of aluminum deposited on the surface, what's not working with that idea? Downfalls?
Louvers huh??? Seems like that should work if they're set up right... ![]()
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Chihuahua6, How far from the bottom of the tube to where the top of your tank will be?
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Our building doesn't have easy roof access and so I came to the conclusion that I'd be better off without them. They are angled such that they actually decrease light with the mid-day summer sun. |
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I love this thread, I've always woendered if this would be possible,
Thanks to all for posting your experiences drew |
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