I picked up two 2 ft "Hydro Farm" T5 Fluoros 6400K lights and aluminum reflectors at West Coast Hydro. They cost me $30 each and the reflectors were $10 each. These lights did not come with any helpful instructions, so I faked it, and decided to go to the garage and make them 'hangable.'

To do this, I bought some aluminum angle stock for $5 at Ace Hardware. I took it home and cut it into two 8-inch pieces to match the separation of the netpots in the dwc. This aluminum stock was drilled out to hold each of the reflectors and bulbs. I eyeballed everything and screwed it together with small sheet metal screws. It worked out nicely.


Looking back, I think it would have been way cheaper to go to Home Depot and get some shop light cheapo T12s.


Total cost to this point: $85 plus $10 from before = $95