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Thanks for the advice, Since this is in an office environment, would rather it fill up the bucket below the tank using the emergency drain, instead of filling up the cup all the time.... More volume in the bucket, than in the cup...atleast that is my logic. Also had to think, death of a reef would be cheaper to replace, then all the carpet and equipment in my office and the offices below me..... Just my 2 cents worth.... |
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![]() So my Ultrabright CREE Q5 LED's came in the other day....yahhhhh....
![]() So my first task was finding an enclosure for this....spend alot of time looking for this, but found it at Princess Auto: ![]() So I placed some foam in the bottom and place the LED and Heat sink in, just barely fit.... ![]() This one is the bottom view with the diffusor in: ![]() So I attached some Female bullet connectors to the LED wires: ![]() All Done with the connectors, now to place everything inside: ![]() ![]() Now connected all my lead to a 12v power source and viloa, we have light! ![]() Placed some glass that I had kicking around, on top of my existing light: ![]() Now Placing the boxes on top of the glass: ![]() So here is what the tank looks light with only the LED's on: ![]() Not to shabby with just 2 LED's...hehehehe Here are some pics with all the lights turned on: ![]() ![]() |