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umm acrylic cost me like $8 or something. Can't remember.
I had the DC source here. You can get them at any electronics supply store tho.
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I assume the light is really dim and won't affect the fish or corals. Is it bright enough for you to view the tank at all in the night?
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With the potentiometer you can vary the intensity.
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has anyone found out if you can support corrals on led's?
I am thinking of using some of my good led's for the 29bowfront nano reef I am setting up. I have a bunch of royal blue 1 and 5 watt led's and also some high kelvin white. They have mcd ratings of about 1 million each. |
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Thats honestly too cool, I must copy you. Been a while since highschool electronics class, I'll need to do some reading.
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