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    Moonlight for Tank

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    Have done tis while I am free.

    Left is superbright(blue) 3mm, bought at SLT for 60cents each, runs on 4-4.5Volt.

    Right is normal(blue) 3mm, bought at SLT for $4.50 for 10, runs on 2.5-3Volt.

    Using a US robotic modem adaptor(9volts output)

    To get 4.5 volt for superbright, connect 2 in series(no need resistor)
    To get 3 volt for normal LED, connect 3 in series(no need resistor)


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    This is actually very good for fishes. They wouldn't be that stunned when 100W of lights get turned on suddenly.

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    binbeto, got a pic of yr moonlight tank?

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    On 2/28/2002 7:23:46 PM

    binbeto, got a pic of yr moonlight tank?
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    It is too dim to have it pic taken..

    I have 5 of them in a line across the tank.

    Your eyes got to get used to it before you can see the effect.

    The superbright have a stronger beam, thus able to light up the bottom better.

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