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eposer
09-15-2003, 01:26 AM
The best solution I have found for moon lighting is a cold cathode light tube that people put in their computer cases to make them glow. I find these nicer than the LED lights as the light is more diffused and you don't end up with spotlights in your tank. These lights are available at many computer stores for ~ $20.00 CDN including a nice on/off toggle switch and adhesive velcro tabs for mounting. Here is where I got mine so you can see what they look like: http://www.memoryexpress.com/FrameColdCathodeLight.php

I would reccomend the "Cold Cathode Kit, 30cm, Blue" for each 4" of tank, and the "Cold Cathode Kit, 10cm, Blue" for <3' wide tanks. You can adjust the intensity by re-positioning the light(I have mine just sitting on top inlet pipes of the middle back edge of my tank now). The only other item you will need is a cheap acc/dc converter to plug into the wall(I cut mine off an old pair of computer speakers). Make sure the voltage and amperage is correct or you will blow the light. For the 30 cm one I have a 12V / 200 ma converter is perfect. Here are some pics, maybe not the greatest but you get the idea...

http://www.eposer.com/moonlight_01.jpg

http://www.eposer.com/moonlight_02.jpg

Evan.

kuatto
09-15-2003, 04:17 AM
Thanks for the great tip,any prob doing the wireing yourself or was it pretty simple?

eposer
09-15-2003, 03:18 PM
No problems with the wiring at all. All you do is cut the tip off the ac/dc adapter where it would normally plug into the speakers, diskman etc... and splice them to the two leads for the light. I'll post a picture of this tonight.

Evan.

kuatto
09-15-2003, 03:49 PM
:multi:

kuatto
09-15-2003, 07:20 PM
Just found a place in Sherwoodpark that has the blue 12 inch kit for $30.00

eposer
09-16-2003, 03:39 PM
Here are some closeup pics so you can see how it's put together:

http://www.eposer.com/moonlight_03.jpg

http://www.eposer.com/moonlight_04.jpg

Evan.

kuatto
09-16-2003, 04:22 PM
heck,it looks simple enough(even for me) :razz: The only bad thing is ShearwoodPark is a little drive from my end of town(northwest,edge of city) :razz:

Bryan
09-18-2003, 12:21 AM
I wonder how reliable these cold cathode tubes are. I have read a number of posts in computer forums where they do not last very long. Sometimes only lasting a week or so before something burns up.