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Very nice write up.
Although im a newbie i do understand resistors and such. Mainly im trying to figure out how to determine the proper power soure and number of resistors to use compared to the LEDs and number of them. I want to use them on my tank as well as a few other projects around the house and car. |
Well done Kabong ... very nice description
If you were to build a LED setup for lets say a 6 or 8 ft tank as a primary light source what would you suggest ? What I am looking for is the equivalent of 14K colouration so I gues the correct mix of blue and white LED's to create that colour temp. ( Be as elaborate as you like ) PS ... @ Tarolisol ... sorry to hijack your thread but curious as to what level LED could be taken ... we already know that with the right tank T5's can work ... wonder if LED's can do a even better job |
Hey Buk, check out what PFO is coming out with.. :wink:
http://216.187.96.54/vbulletin/showt...ht=wave+future |
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I think if some one comes up with a LED that actually pounds out PAR the cost will be to high to make it worth it. Steve |
I'm with StirCrazy on this one.
Truthfully I can't say Ive done any work with LED's as a main lighting source. However I'm sure the amount of LED's you would need to light a large tank a get the penetrative power you'd need would be astronomical. Personally I would wait until PFO releases there LED hood in June and see what feed back comes from that. |
That wiring that was dont for the nano is exactly what i want to learn how to do.
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I mainly mean figureing out the proper way to wire an aray of lights like that. How to match the power source to the lights.
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