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![]() Hi, Im looking to make a small DIY led light for my 5.5g nano. I was wondering
Where is the most affordible place online to buy them while still getting quality lights? Also which lights do you recomend? And how many blue and whites do you think I should buy for a tank this size, the dimensions are 16" x 8"? I would like the option of putting sps in the tank for quarintines (just for short periods before putting in the main tank) so want it strong enough for that but dont want that White look Iv seen on some. Any advice is apprieciated. |
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![]() I have used rapidled.com, ledgroupbuy.com they are both good. There is also a new comer modularled.ca which is canadian owned and operated. They seem to have a good product which doesn't need you to solder anything hence the word modular. I don't like soldering so if I wouldve known a little earlier my led wouldn't have been so ugly but they work fine.
![]() btw I use cree XPE royal blue and XPG neutral white with dimming function. Dimming was pretty cool when I first got it, but now I don't use it anymore unless someone is over and I am trying to show off all the flourcent LPS.
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![]() Hi Bblinks. Thanks Ill check ou the sites you mentioned. How many of each did you use for your biocube? I want to try to do my biocube next. Did you use a heatsink or aluminum?
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![]() http://www.rapidled.com/servlet/the-...its/Categories
How big is your bio cube? I used 12 led on my friends tank and 20 on mine. I have clams in the tank without any issue on 12 leds. let me know if there anything else you want to know.
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![]() forget to mention nano tuner. check them out too, expensive but nice.
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![]() FYI if you dont have a controller and want to do sunrise and sunset and power your LEDs and have moonlights, check this out:removed
Just plug in one of the power supplies depending on how many LEDs you want to run, and you dont need any extra drivers and you can fully control it. Its designed for the nano guys to have control on the LEDs and save you money on drivers. Last edited by Aquattro; 09-12-2011 at 01:32 PM. |
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![]() lotsa cheap hong kong companies like http://www.aquastyleonline.com/ etc. just check our american counterpart sites like reefsanctuary, nano-reef, reef central etc.
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![]() Yes they are. Less soldering mean less human error which equates to longer service life. Now only if the can get larger printed boards...
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![]() Some additional alternatives from a company called Orphek. They use emitters exclusively designed for marine aquarium applications (not Cree by the way). They now offer MR16 & PAR lamps suitable for Nano & Pico systems. Again, no soldering required. Use 1 or 2 watt emitters, lower power than the current 3 watt Cree crop. They also run them at slightly less than 100%, less heat, better longevity. More power does not always mean better.
http://orphek.com/wordpress/orphek-p...ico-aquariums/ http://orphek.com/wordpress/pr-25-pe...now-available/
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build ![]() Last edited by mike31154; 08-21-2011 at 04:17 PM. |