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 Bored tonight.. So I made an LED moonlight for fun. 
		
		
		5 3200mcd LED's  
	6V 800mA supply. 5 x 220ohm resistors wired to cathodes. 1 x 1Kohm pot for dimming(temporary till a controller is built) three pieces of acrylic strip 3/4" wide for frame and shell. Last shot was taken at full intensity on a four second exposure. Really cool!!!!!! http://members.shaw.ca/dj88/moon/led_1.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/dj88/moon/led_2.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/dj88/moon/led_3.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/dj88/moon/led_4.jpg http://members.shaw.ca/dj88/moon/led_5.jpg  | 
		
 that is really cool. are you going to run them all to gether or are they going to be coming on in sequence? 
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 For now all together. tho I am sure I could do a cool disco lighting sequence.  :lol: 
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 That's really cool, 
	you might be able to make some coin selling those. J  | 
		
 oh probably.. who has time to do that right now?  :wink: 
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 Re: Bored tonight.. So I made an LED moonlight for fun. 
		
		
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 Darren what angle of spread are thease LED's?  Also did you just drill two little holes in the acrylic and push them in? 
	As you probably know I have been farting around with LED's for a bit now and I have a large colection of them. the problem I am at is I think the narrow beem LED's are to focused for a night light (you end up with spot lights) so I have ordered some high intensity wide angle ones.. hope they will work better. Also I am curious as to whi you didn;t use the Luston Star you have.. I think that it with out the lense would give a nice wide spread, or was it to bright? Steve  | 
		
 Steve, 
	For the spread problem I aimed them at the roof of the lid. Provides perfect dispersion. No spotlights. :D If I want a disco effect I rotate it so the LEDs point into the water. I just drilled 3/16th holes and then a countersink 13/16 holes partway in so the LED's protrude from the acrylic. Haven't had a chance to use the Stars yet. I want to build an adjustable constant current source for them. Much easier to control.  | 
		
 I really like your moonlight idea.  What did it cost to make the strip?  where did you get the power source? 
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