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I got 2 of theseNice!
What light source?
Thanks. This is the first time I made anything like this. I’ve never really worked much with acrylic before.Nice work. I see you have the technique down for ensuring right angles in your build.
Very generous to share your work. And yes, I bet it will inspire others to take plunge in building with acrylic.Thanks. This is the first time I made anything like this. I’ve never really worked much with acrylic before.
I especially like how I fitted the lights in sliders made by acrylic strips. Worked great. Really easy to remove and install the lights.
Only problem is if I need to replace the lights I need the same ones.
Posted so maybe it can help someone else looking for ideas.
While things cost be about $100 with lights and acrylic.
The acrylic I got is a 48”x48” .22” sheet.
It was on sale at lowes. Even cheaper then the 24”x48” sheet…
Same here!Well done, love to see DIY PROJECTS![]()

Believe me, I was going to buy one until I saw the prices, I don't mind paying for good equipment but not for a plastic box.Same here!
I’ve done my share for sure![]()
I had one just like yours but it was splashing and caused my leak detectors around my refugium to keep going off.Believe me, I was going to buy one until I saw the prices, I don't mind paying for good equipment but not for a plastic box.
I started to build one as I have several sheets of acrylic lying around and a table saw with a plastic cutting blade but I decided to simplify one and made this. I used the same light you have, I just did away with the box and have the screen in my sump, but same principle. Works great.
Again nice job on your ATS.
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Yea I noticed it gets quite hot.perfect, i would just worry about the light directly on the acrylic, it gets really hot to the touch, i use one of these lights for my refugium and it cud melt the acrylic so be careful, maybe using a 1" gap and a cheap computer fan cud solve that. Idk how hot these run but always an option in the future IF they do actually run colder
My first ATS was a bit like yours - but I improved it further by going for black acrylic. Less light spillover (not a big deal really). Your next ATS should also feature DIY LEDs on a heatsink, which is really easy to make.
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I actually wanted light spillover. I have chaeto in my refugium and some live rock.My first ATS was a bit like yours - but I improved it further by going for black acrylic. Less light spillover (not a big deal really). Your next ATS should also feature DIY LEDs on a heatsink, which is really easy to make.
Check out my ATS complete guide:
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DIY ATS Build: Complete Guide
This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to build your own Algae Turf Scrubber (ATS). I look forward to everyone's comments/suggestions!www.ultimatereef.net

