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![]() I thought about DIY LED too and was put off by the idea of needing many individual drivers to control the lights. I don't have the room in the stand or the patience to run it all tidily.
I ended up going for a single hydra 52 which has one transformer and only uses one outlet on my apex and is pretty easy to use. I really like it but do miss T5 to some degree. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk |
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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 ![]() |