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![]() Hello everyone, I've gotten a bunch of questions about my DIY light fixtures. So I thought I should make a new thread about it.
First off my goal is to have an automated dimmable lighting solution with a night mode that is capable of growing coral, with minimum Algae growth (so cool light all the way). Basically I designed 5 Lighting strips suspended over my tank with aircraft cable hanging from my canopy rails. This way they are mobile and easily removable. Here is the Basic LED layout: Components 5 x 24"x4" Wide Heatsinks from Heatsinksusa.com 20 x Cree XM-L T6 Bin 1B cool White LED's mounted on Star PCB from www.cutter.com.au 15 x Cree XP-E Royal blue LED's mounted on Star PCB from www.cutter.com.au 35 x Star PCB shaped thermal pads from Cutter 2 x 100 Watt Thomas Research products LED dimmable driver (2.8 Amps) from www.thomasresearchproducts.com 1 x 40 Watt Thomas Research products LED dimmable driver (700 mA) from www.thomasresearchproducts.com 5 x 12 VDC Computer fans from Ebay 100' #18 AWG hook up cable from Active Electonics 5 x project enclosures from Active Electronics 5 x 8 Way Plastic terminal stripes from Active Electronics Make sure you get some spare LED's I did have one of the whites burn out on me after 30 minutes. Design Data Here is just some numbers if anyone is interested: I tried out the fixtures with no fans at all...and after a few hours they got too warm to hold, not burning hot or anything, but too much to be constantly touching, so I decided I needed the fans after all. With one fan per fixture the heat sinks stay room temperature. Driver Specs: According to the LED spec sheet, at 2.8Amps the forward voltage is 3.35 Vdc, so the voltage range is the limiting factor to the number of LED's I can connect per driver. The model below would be good for 8 - 12 white LED's at 2.8 Amps The driver is dimmable via a 0 - 10 Vdc signal. I plan to connect this up to my PLC (programmable logic controller) and make a whole sunrise/sunset routine. I decided against optics at this point . The LED's naturally have a very wide angle light distribution, almost too wide over 120 degrees. The only reason I may use optics is that my tank is 38" tall, and if I find that the light penetration isn't that good i.e. not enough light at the very bottom of the tank, then I will spend the $6/ fixture I was quoted. But when I turned the fixtures on I seriously doubt I'll have a problem. I promise to add some more pictures soon...i.e when I am not at work Last edited by Seth81; 12-14-2011 at 05:26 PM. |
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