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03-22-2006, 07:50 PM #1
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65 watt fluorex hanging
I really like the 65 watt fluorex light fixtures. I got mine at walmart for $12. So Cal edison is doing a special discount. Homedepot is selling them for $40!!. Ouch.
Here is how I finally figured out how to hang them. Thanks to mobay for giving me the suggestion of using adjustable hangers. They are in the mail. I will post a picture of them and give them a review when I get them installed.
I built a wood frame using angle brackets and screws. Removed the metal cover from inside the lamp and drilled holes in the plastic cover and mounted a board to hang suspension from. The lamp is very easy to take apart with two screws.
Now I can adjust the light instead of looking for telephone books to stick under the plants.
Enjoy.Gen Reviewed by Gen on . 65 watt fluorex hanging I really like the 65 watt fluorex light fixtures. I got mine at walmart for $12. So Cal edison is doing a special discount. Homedepot is selling them for $40!!. Ouch. Here is how I finally figured out how to hang them. Thanks to mobay for giving me the suggestion of using adjustable hangers. They are in the mail. I will post a picture of them and give them a review when I get them installed. I built a wood frame using angle brackets and screws. Removed the metal cover from Rating: 5
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03-23-2006, 10:08 PM #2
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65 watt fluorex hanging
looks nice
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03-24-2006, 06:16 AM #3
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65 watt fluorex hanging
Thanks
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03-25-2006, 06:56 AM #4
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65 watt fluorex hanging
I have one that I just drilled holes into the corners to attatch string to. those lights are so light I bet a piece of thread in each corner could hang them. I was thinking of mounting a shitload to a piece of paneling or something also.
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03-26-2006, 05:03 AM #5
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65 watt fluorex hanging
harmonicminor drilling holes in the corner, that's clever. They're a little heavier than that! Oh, maybe mine are heavy cause of the wood frame I had to make to hang them. Great idea. I'll have to try that. I worried about them tipping.
That would be good to mount alot of them. They're good lights.
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01-05-2007, 11:42 PM #6
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65 watt fluorex hanging
I drill holes in the top of the fixtures to allow the heat to escape. : ) I love these likes! Great for vegging ONLY
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