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![]() I have read the various threads on LED builds with 10W arrays, Crees, Bridgelux, DIY drivers and I think I have it down to about cheap and easy as you can get it.
I have retrofitted my Biocube 14 with 18 3W LEDs and it cost a total of $21.60. I also redid a 12 gallon Fluval Edge for a planted tank for $8.70 and will next work on my 90 gallon for an expected cost of $96. The Biocube has 8 Cool Whites, 6 Royal Blues and 2 10000K plus 2 drivers. The Fluval edge 3 Cool Whites and 3 10000K (around 8000K combined) plus 1 driver. And the 90 gallon will have 40 Cool Whites, 40 Royal Blues and 9 drivers. I just want to get this up and going and will eventually replace these drivers with DIY Cat 4101 driver and hook it into an Arduino controller I thought about doing 10W LEDs, but the 3W have dropped to extremely low prices -$35 for 50 which is 70 cents a piece (about $1 a piece for smaller quantities). I have all the parts to make my own drivers based on the CAT4101 chip but I don’t have a lot of time and picked up some ebay drivers which will run 9 LED’s. They cost $4.50 a piece. For the Biocube cost was 18 LEDs @ 70 cents = 12.60 and 2 Drivers $ 9.00. Everything was free shipping and arrived really quickly. Total $21.60 Here is the reason I could do this cheaply – I salvaged some Aluminum U channels from some old fluorescent light fixtures, so I got my heat sinks for free. Even if you have to pay for heatsinks or Aluminum you can still do this cheap. Lights run extremely cool and don’t require a fan – even in the enclosed Biocube hood. The tank is cycling, so I don’t have anything in there and I don’t know how they will respond, but I like the colour and have hooked in a potentiometer to dial down the intensity. Shimmers just like my metal halides. I will try to get some pics up later and have a number of extra 6 foot lengths of Aluminum channel if anyone has something to trade. |
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![]() It would be interesting to know where you get your LED's.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() Ditto
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![]() It would also be interesting to see some pictures Doug.
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![]() I'm currently watching a 100 watt multi-chip LED on eBay that's less than $30. Already have my DIY fixture built using 27 of the 10 watt multi-chips, but it's still a lot of wiring. If I could do 3 or 4 of these 100 watters, use optics & mount them higher..... it would be a pretty cost effective build with much less wiring. There's a thread on RC with multi chips where they are actually getting a manufacturer to custom design a multi-colour 100 watt chip for them. But I think that's going to be pricey at the start. Still be interesting to see where that goes.
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![]() LEDs are from String Lights http://www.ebay.com/itm/50-pcs-3W-Ex...14%26rk%3D2%26
But I also bought 10 from Tubelight. http://www.ebay.com/itm/370617903311...84.m1497.l2649 Both Vendors sent them in under 10 days. Drivers are from electronic convienient 4 you http://www.ebay.com/itm/180860696551...84.m1439.l2649 Listed price has gone up to $4.98 but they will accept an offer of $4.50. Drivers are only 3 inches long and fit easily in the Biocube hood. |
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![]() are they a waterproof driver?i just picked up 4 waterproof drivers -same wattage for 39.96 to fix one of my lights
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![]() Quote:
![]() LED's in Biocube hood under splash guard. Aluminum U channels are about 4 inches wide and were riveted together. ![]() Tank is actually more blue than the picture shows. ![]() Fluval edge attached to some CPU heatsinks. This was my first try with these LED's and are overkill because they run very cool. ![]() Full tank shot of the Fluval. Planted tanks need around 8000k so they are a combination of 6500k and 10000k |
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![]() Very nice. Which Arduino controller are you looking to build?
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