seeking_light
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Hi!
I scored one of those dooa shallow tanks and would want to try building one of those indoor swampy-looking things.
I'd love to keep things budget and the current issue are the lights. In the ideal world, I'd get something resembling the ONF Flat Nano but stumbled upon this IKEA NYSÄTTRA aquaponic set going next to nothing. The lights bracket is simple to disassemble and mount onto a board that would house the tank.
Pros:
Cons:
Is this an ok idea? Am I wasting my time? What other cool-looking lights can I get for around £50 or below?
I scored one of those dooa shallow tanks and would want to try building one of those indoor swampy-looking things.
I'd love to keep things budget and the current issue are the lights. In the ideal world, I'd get something resembling the ONF Flat Nano but stumbled upon this IKEA NYSÄTTRA aquaponic set going next to nothing. The lights bracket is simple to disassemble and mount onto a board that would house the tank.
Pros:
- Cheap, like £20 for the whole thing
- Looks quite nice? Silver, nice plastic, good looking bracket
- I quite like that it's not a spot-like light and would match the size of the tank well
Cons:
- The only stat mentioned is "3500 Kelvin" with no info on wattage. I would assume that those herb gardens need something reasonable but my more experienced buddy thought it would be most likely underpowered
- The built-in timer has a single 16h setting. Is this too much?
Is this an ok idea? Am I wasting my time? What other cool-looking lights can I get for around £50 or below?