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I really haven't been catching much of a break on price or anything for the material I'm using, just the know where to get it. and also know how to do drafting to make a plan on how to put it all together.
I find these projects are best suited for those who can wait. I've been tinkering on this for a month now! and have had the LED's for almost a year, sitting in a box! This will still cost $1,200 bucks, and some think that I would have been better of getting two radions or something, but theoretically, nothing will compete. Its kind of like hot rodding, Give me 30k to spend on a 10k used vehicle and I'll blow any production car that cost 100k out of the water. I just have one of those personalities that cant justify spending that much money on those lights when I could do something similar, and at the day be more confident with the performance of the product (true or not). |
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Not too far off from how much mine was to build...mine was about a grand total to build with the premade heatsink. I had the same thought that anything I buy will not compete with what I can build for the price. I measured the current draw at full power and found that my system is 300 watts of actual operating power and I have to have it turned down to about 100 watts to prevent bleaching of my zoas and brain corals. My tank is only 18" deep so I wont have to do any upgrading when I upgrade tanks...just turn up the power! Another plus is DIY setups are infinitly upgradeable and easily repairable
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well like most builds in the world - it didn't turn out quite as I had imagined, however all cosmetic things can be done later.
Here are a few pictures: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0pdozr9olf...21227.jpg?dl=0https://www.dropbox.com/s/ljdodawrgq...12628.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/ps1qx5wdv7...13743.jpg?dl=0 of course the camera doesn't do it any justice - ah well, I'm happy with it Last edited by kamloops_reefer; 12-06-2014 at 06:49 AM. |
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On the subject of photos, not sure why they are showing only as links instead of displaying directly in your post. I tried copying your links & embedding them using the picture function but didn't work either. Could be some security settings in your Dropbox host account. I have a Dropbox account but generally use Windows Live Drive & more recently Google+ for displaying photos in forum posts. Anyhow, below is a photo from my Dropbox account, had to give it a try to see if it works for me. .... and evidently, it does not!
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Hello Mike, I know I tried to embed them as well - I swear it worked in the past.... same with google drive pictures.
ah well! I'll figure it out today and embed the photos ![]() |
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All I see is picture place holders, no photos. If I use the right click on the place holder icon, I can copy the URL & paste in new window to show the image or use the "Open image in new tab" menu option. Then I see the photo..
EDIT: Hmm, weird, I tried posting both photo with Windows Live then with Dropbox. At first the Dropbox photo didn't show, then it did. And suddenly I see all your photos. Software! Black Magic!
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Mike 77g sumpless SW DIY 10 watt multi-chip LED build Last edited by mike31154; 12-07-2014 at 02:02 AM. |