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![]() I think you should hold off on selling the LEDs for a month at least.. just to get over the "thats different" phase. cuz I got to tell you thats some of the nicest colors I have seen in pictures that is natural looking and not looking like your using tricks to make the colors 10 times more saturated than they are.
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![]() I agree. Those pics look like they could be text book examples.
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![]() Holy fruit loops batman, those are great pics and amazing colors. I to would suggest getting adjusted to the LED's before you sell but that's just my 2 cents
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![]() Thanks all, I've decided to hang onto the fixture for a while. I'm going to spend a little more time and money on it to fix some of my issues with it.
I've ordered a custom Arduino controller to take the place of the LEDcontrol4 by profilux which was disappointing to say the least. The controller will control everything related to the light fixture including heat sink temperature. I'm also going to work on coming up with some ideas to shade the LEDs. We'll see how this goes. |
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![]() It's pretty much as low as I can put it, plus even if I lowered the fixture it wouldn't help as the problem is the profile is too short and the LEDs don't go far enough up into the fixture, lowering it really won't accomplish anything unless it basically touches the water. I'm not using optics and don't plan on it so that won't work.
I'm just going to add a 1.5" trim piece to the bottom to extend the profile a little, that should fix the issue. |
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![]() OK so one problem solved.
The light bleed was pretty bad, so without going crazy the best solution seemed to be build a small extension. This was it before: ![]() Here's the extension all built and stained: ![]() And here's the final result: ![]() ![]() No more light bleed which is much better but I'm not sure if I lost a few points on style ![]() |