420hydro
Well-Known Member
There are some very creative DIY solutions to mounting CFLs in grow spaces.
Being a inventive DIYer, I'm always coming up with ideas.
My idea for a light bar is to use a perforated angle iron to mount CFLs. I got the perforated angle iron at Home Depot - a 3 foot length cost $8.00.
I bought 3 light sockets. These are used in construction. The wire hook suspends the light on a wire or rope. The cap unscrews, the wire is laid into the small tracks, the cap screws back on pushing the wire on to electrical prongs for a circuit. These sockets cost $2.39 each.
I used a length of extension cord I had from another project.
And the finished product:
This light bar can be fashioned to your exact needs. Add as many sockets as you want. Make four bars and connect them in a square. You are limited only by the power requirements of the lights.
The perforated angle iron can be shortened or you can buy up to a six foot length.
Being a inventive DIYer, I'm always coming up with ideas.
My idea for a light bar is to use a perforated angle iron to mount CFLs. I got the perforated angle iron at Home Depot - a 3 foot length cost $8.00.
I bought 3 light sockets. These are used in construction. The wire hook suspends the light on a wire or rope. The cap unscrews, the wire is laid into the small tracks, the cap screws back on pushing the wire on to electrical prongs for a circuit. These sockets cost $2.39 each.
I used a length of extension cord I had from another project.
And the finished product:
This light bar can be fashioned to your exact needs. Add as many sockets as you want. Make four bars and connect them in a square. You are limited only by the power requirements of the lights.
The perforated angle iron can be shortened or you can buy up to a six foot length.