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![]() i have been thinking about building a canopy full of led bulbs as tightly as possible for my 40glns reef. replacement for my 400w halide and 200 mogul florescent light that emmits alot of heat.
so today i received my led bulbs 7 days earlier than expected. tommorrow i will be purchasing the power relay,some wiring, fans, soldering gun(well a new one)plexy glass,quick dry liquid plastic,resistors and some wood. specs.aprox. more detail will follow. power supply 120-24VDC 8Amps steady stream fans any 2 fans fitting the hood plexy glass i will start with 24"by 7.5" drill 300 oval holes liquid plastic to cover all the wiring for water corrosion 200 led-blue-150,000mcd 0.5w 10mm 40degree angle 3.8v 100mA 5-chip 100 led-whiye 8000K 300,000mcd 0.5w 10mm 40degree angle 3.8v 100mA 5-chip 50 resistors 15 ohms photos and step by step info will follow Last edited by eli@fijireefrock.com; 02-17-2009 at 05:18 AM. |
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![]() What are you going to use to drill oval holes?
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![]() 1/8 circular drill bit drilling in a staight line shape
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![]() A small soldering iron vs a soldering gun may be a better choice. LEDs are pretty sensitive to excess heat. The tip on an iron is smaller than on a gun which should make the job easier. Consider a small heat sink as well when soldering.
If you already know all this, ignore. In any case I thought it might be good info for those less DIY inclined.
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![]() I don't think those regular LEDs will work. They may look bright but they don't produce enough PAR. You have to use high power 1w or 3w LEDs and to do that for a 40 gallon will get expensive. Also, if your tank is any deeper than 12" you need optics with the LEDs which means more LEDs packed tighter and higher cost. I am pretty sure the ones you have will not even come close to the performance of your MH. Sorry. I would suggest checking out the lighting forum at nano-reef.com as alot of folks have been experimenting with LED lighting over there and they have a good handle on LEDs, PAR and optics to penetrate down into the water.
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![]() IMO if you do this correctly it could cost 1000 dollars or maybe more.
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EDIT: And I didn't vote because I don't quite understand the poll question? Do you mean how easy is it to do DIY LED setups? If that's the question, I'd say pretty easy with some basic electronics and electrical knowledge, and a soldering iron. And do lots of research beforehand so you're sure about what you're doing or hope to accomplish. Good luck!
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Calvin --- Planning a 29 gallon mixed reef... Last edited by BlueAbyss; 02-18-2009 at 07:49 AM. |