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Any updates? Would like to see some pictures with the lights on.
BigJohn;717413 wrote: Couple questions
1) What was the total cost not including hanging equipment? Could you break it down a little?
2) Where did you end up getting the aluminum?
3) How do the LED's adhere to the aluminum?
Thanks I'm getting ideas for whenever. I end up doing this in the next fews months.
Chris S;717450 wrote: Looking really good. Don't wait too long on the fans. The cooler you keep the leds the longer they will last.
Just a suggestion. Get some conformal coating and protect the leds and solder joints. I did a diy led build and had problems with corrosion. Actually found a few optics in the tank with the led still inside, they corroded and fell off the star. The coating comes in spray and brush on. Just don't get any on the led lens.
JBDreefs;717472 wrote: When you say, "don't get any on the LED Lens," are you talking about the optics or the actualy diode? Thanks.
Chris S;717531 wrote: Both. You don't want to effect the clarity of either. You are trying to protect the solder pads and the connections from the star to the diode.
For fan placement I would have the fans blowing across the rack. I had one fan blowing air into my hood and another forcing it out and the heatsinks were very hot. Adding a fan to each heatsink blowing air into them made a huge difference.
I would not recommend them. Yes, I do own one.markg;717896 wrote: Not really related but are Coralife hoods good for a reef tank?
Frank;717969 wrote: I bought from the same supplier, but have roughly 130 LEDs to install for my 180. I was thinking of going with flat aluminum stock like you have, so it is nice to see how this is all coming together.
JBDreefs;717996 wrote: I had no problems with the supplier. It took about a week for my package to actually ship, but then it only took a few days to arrive. I also liked how the supplier provided a few extra LED's. Of course, that could be a bad sign, but only time will tell.
I'm going to add some fins to the 1/8" flat bar using the 1/16" angle stock (or flat bar) to see if it makes a difference. Still need to build the canopy and install fans. Maybe I should do that first and see if the heat is still a concern.... Only problem is that I'm not sure how I want to build the canopy. Honestly, I just need to sit down and do it. How are you guys powering the fans (and controlling the speed -- may not be an option)?
I'm running the lights all day today at about 80%. It will be interest to see what the temperature is of the rack when I get home. I'll post an update tonight.
Now if I could just find someone with a PAR meter in my area...
GiulianoM;718086 wrote: I have a PAR meter.
I could take a trip out there to visit if you like.
GiulianoM;719708 wrote: I stopped by this afternoon with my PAR Meter (a real Quantum Flux meter, not to be confused with Scientology gimmicks), an Apogee Instruments MQ-200: http://www.apogeeinstruments.com/quantum/index1.html">http://www.apogeeinstruments.com/quantum/index1.html</a>
I took a picture, and then took some readings.
I took about 14 or so different readings, on the sand bed, and at high points on the rock.
Here are the approximate PAR readings:
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