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  1. 42 Gallon Hex build

    Here are some more photo's with the canopy assembled and the side panels stained. If you look inside at the bottom inner frame you can see that it slopes down towad the inside of the tank. Also in a photo of the back you can see where the power and control signals enter the canopy. The power is 12 volts and 24 volts. The 12 volts is for the RGBW, UV, Dark Red and lime LED's. It also powers cooling fans for the LED heat sink. The 24 volts is for the Royal Blue and warm white LED's. Also there are ...
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  2. 42 Gallon Hex build

    Two of the photo's below show the canopy with inner frame, side panel assembles, top outer frame and bottom outer frame after they were glued. The top outer frame bottom outer frame and side panel can be removed from the inner frame assembly if needed. The other two photo's are of the top outer frame and lid stained ready to install on the inner frame and side panels.
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  3. 42 Gallon Hex build

    Below are photos of the canopy assembled. This is just a test fit of all the parts. Nothing is glued in the photos except the clear acrylic parts for the LED's. The photo of the corner shows the vents for the LED and electronic compartment in the top of the canopy. In the photo of the back you can see that the side panels end below the bottom of the inner frame which sits on top of the tank. This is to hide the water line from view. The doors are not finished in these photo's. These photo's do give ...
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  4. 42 Gallon Hex build

    The last major parts of the canopy are in the photo's below. The top lid is used for access to the LED's and electronics in the canopy. No access to the tank through the lid. The top outer frame holds the top of the side panels and the top lid is mounted to this frame. This frame is attached to the inner frame. The bottom frame assembly is attached to the bottom of the side panels and is also used to hold the bottom of the side panels against the inner frame.
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  5. 42 Gallon Hex build

    Below are photo's of the side panel parts and assembled side panel. Since this a hex tank the angle just didn't look right so i decided to add a column or the appearence of one. the parts at the left and right of the photo accomplish this when the side panels meet. They are also cut to make room for a recessed insert. I relied heavily on a router table for this build. I am by no means an expert at woodwork. This is my first attempt at something this major. Also all rail surfaces have a slant down ...

    Updated 06-30-2015 at 06:23 PM by n2585722

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