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![]() no problem. maybe i'll post some teaser pics if i can just figure out how to turn my projects into pictures on sketchup
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![]() Those won't work for you, they're good for much but moonlights.
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![]() do you have any experience with them?
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![]() The store I work at sells them and I took one out of the box and messed with it for a bit. They have a super narrow beam so on something like a 5g they are going to put down 4 shafts of light rather than lighting up an area. I suppose you could try putting a bunch of the modules on the tank raised up a bit but you'd need 10 of the things to light it up decently.
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![]() well that's a bit discouraging. maybe I'll try some DIY LED's. vive marmalade
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![]() ok, after looking at some threads about DIY LED..i don't think its a job for a 13 year old to be doing
![]() this isn't looking too promising, but i'll keep looking. please tell me if you see something that would work |
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![]() i think i have found the marmalade!
its a fixture that would give 50 lumens per gallon (is that any good?) oh yeah, heres the fixture ![]() http://www.nanocustoms.com/product_i...products_id=28 |