Fragman
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About a month ago, when one of my IceCap 660s died for the 5th time in as many years, I decided to check out this LED craze that seems to be going around the reefkeeping community. I wasn't interested in one of those $650 retail fixtures so this really appealed to me. I found a couple of long threads on RC and NanoReef... that were over a year old with explicit details about how to build an LED lighting fixture. So I placed an order with RapidLED for a 12 LED kit and ordered some heat sinks. My initial project was somewhat unusual as it was a six foot fixture for a shallow compartment tank that I have. So the plan was for each of the 6 compartments would get 1 blue and 1 white LED. It came together nicely and I learned a lot about working with the LEDs and soldering, etc... The light was crisp and clean looking but there just wasn't enough of it so I ordered another 12LED kit and doubled the number of LEDs. Now it looks GREAT and is quite bright. So I traded 500 Watts of VHO and PCs for 72 Watts of LEDs and have better lighting.
With this success under my belt, I decided to build another similar fixture for my other 6 foot compartment tank. This time using the slightly more expensive dimable LED Kit from RapidLED. Now its time for some pictures!!!
Separate heat sinks over each of the six compartments will have 4 LEDS ea.
This is the dimming circut using potentiometers
Two dimable drivers control the white and Royal Blue LEDs separately
The finished fixture just prior to mounting above the tank.
This is the Fire Hazard wiring mess that I just got rid of.
Ya these LEDs are bright!
A peak above the tank
Full tank view - The Hammers and Frogspawns are loving the new lighting!
My next project will be for a more conventional sized 20Gal tank. I will use a single heat sink (this time with a fan) and 24 LEDs. This should Rock! Dialing in my desired range of 10k to 20k color temperature is the really fun part! I know that Tagpol built one, Has anyone else?
With this success under my belt, I decided to build another similar fixture for my other 6 foot compartment tank. This time using the slightly more expensive dimable LED Kit from RapidLED. Now its time for some pictures!!!
Separate heat sinks over each of the six compartments will have 4 LEDS ea.
This is the dimming circut using potentiometers
Two dimable drivers control the white and Royal Blue LEDs separately
The finished fixture just prior to mounting above the tank.
This is the Fire Hazard wiring mess that I just got rid of.
Ya these LEDs are bright!
A peak above the tank
Full tank view - The Hammers and Frogspawns are loving the new lighting!
My next project will be for a more conventional sized 20Gal tank. I will use a single heat sink (this time with a fan) and 24 LEDs. This should Rock! Dialing in my desired range of 10k to 20k color temperature is the really fun part! I know that Tagpol built one, Has anyone else?