Nice work Taz1. How much did it cost you in total, and where did you get the LEDs from?
Hi,
I just completed modifying my old 2ft 18W FL lighting set into a 4X2.5W power LED light.
The power LED came as a set, what I did was get a 2ft aluminium bar, drill 4 holes, screw the LED onto it, wire up the LEDs, that it I got myself a 2ft LED light.![]()
Beside the 4 power LED I also added 8 normal blue LED for night light.
Please see attached pics for detail.
Nice work Taz1. How much did it cost you in total, and where did you get the LEDs from?
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Taz1,
I am just being KPO, but I saw that you have a painting of roaring water
running down the mountain behind your fish tank. Don't know if you believe in fengshui, but one shouldn't put such a "powerful" picture in a house unless it is utterly necessary to correct some "sha" or else the effect may be bad for the house owner. No offence. I am just being KPO.
A Liverpool Fan In Singapore
My 2 ft tank
Flora: Anubias barteri var Nana, var "Gold" and "mini", Crypto Wendtii, C.parva, Marsilea Hirsuta, Flame Moss, Hygrophila Polysperma, H.Violacea & H.Corymbosa, US Fissiden
Fauna: Guppy, Pelvicachromis Pulcher, Nannacara Anomala, Laetacara Araguaiae 'Buckelkopf'
Hi,
Nice DIY!
Can you share with us where the materials were bought and price? Thanks!
- eric
Hi,
Can I ask how you wired/power up your 8 normal blue leds? are they connect to the same power supply as the High Power LEDs?
Interesting, and the LEDs are self driven? You just connect the power supply to it?
i see, thanks!
been bothering me how I can connect the moonlights and High Power LEDs to the same power supply. I guess separating the power supplies is simpler.
Thinking of adding a small fan to the light too actually.
Good stuff. I've seen a few LED lights and I am keen too; I have a few questions:
(1) Hobbyists usually measure the output of the light of a tank in wattage, so how that this is drastically decreased, the correct measurement should be in k or lumen?
(2) Are the spectrum of these lights good enough to support flora in aquariums?
These are really cool lights, and the lower power is really an attractive point.
Cheers
k and lumens are different measurements
k is colour temperature or colour of light perceived by the eye.
lumens is a measurement for luminous flux or power of light perceived by the eye.
thomas liew
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