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![]() If your looking to go diy, check out the thread on reef central regarding the DIY array using Ecotech Radion bulb boards. You can buy 2 boards from Ecotech for $150, hook them up to powersupplies and drivers and you can get a DIY Radion for half the price of a new one. You can find the Gen 2 upgrade array boards on Ecotechs Parts website.
http://store.ecotechmarine.com/store/upgrades You could then use something like a storm controller for the control. http://coralux.net/?wpsc-product=storm-led-controller-2 You could easily build 3x fully controllable Radion Gen 2 (2arrays per unit) units for under $1K
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View my Aquarium & Reef Controller build here: ![]() The Ultimate DIY Aquarium Controller of the 21st Century!!! LED's, PH, Salinity, Clock, LCD, ATO, Auto Water Changer, Variable Speed Cooling Fan Control and lots, lots more...... Last edited by Vancouver Reefer; 11-10-2014 at 02:29 PM. |
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![]() Wardog: Cool link, thanks. I learned a few things
![]() Wildechild: Much depends on your goals. If you're looking to DIY the fixture and controller to save money... save it elsewhere. If you just love to tinker and build stuff, wow your friends with your creative process... then DIY LED's are for you. I started my build with the thought of saving, but I bet in the end I'll have saved nada, lol ![]() Lots of knowledge here to help you build one if you want to. But don't rush the process. Understand what you're doing. It'll be much easier to diagnose and fix anything in the future. |
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As for timing, by the time i read through everything, make other related decisions with the tank, consider re-building a wall in the basement, and all that other stuff It will likely be the new year before I even start ordering material. Tons of awesome advice already here, currently piecing my way through that thread on RC... it is huge. I'm sure i will be back with more questions, but until then keep the references and suggestions coming.
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![]() I used groupbuy LED which has links to many other peoples build.
the Storm X controller is probably your best bet for DIY that I'm aware of. the multichip boards will probably be your best option ![]() |
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Thanks for the link Wardog
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![]() Huge thanks to forum member jettawagon for the used DIY led gear can't wait to dive in and go through it all as soon as I get some time.
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![]() Note to self: don't stare at the LED you are testing. Those things are bright.
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![]() Tagging along for this build.
What direction are you taking this? Larger 10 to 20W LED's or the smaller 3 to 5W? Control? |
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![]() I'm about to take a similar path...
Too many choices, and with tending to overthink things don't help either LOL I have an Arduino Due from another project that I'm going to use for control, as well as wanting to monitor and control a few other things on a 5" touch screen that will be sunken in a chunk of acrylic that will be mounted on the hood. Now for the LED million dollar question... Multiple smaller units ( 3W or 5W ) or a few larger units ( 10W or 25W ) ?? Both have their Pro's and Con's but it ultimately all really depends on the tank depth and what your planning on keeping in there. Myself... Its going to be a DEEP 150Gal ( 30" ) reef. |
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