Rapidled sold one awhile ago,it was like $30 but they stopped selling it..
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Let me rephrase that: I couldn't find one that wasn't a total rip off. LOL!
I picked up a used ocean revive light that has some of the leds out. Thought that I would just do a recolor while I was at it. What colors would you replace and with what? below is the stock colors. I believe they are bridgelux leds.
thanks
Jeff
How well do you guys think a 12" Makers Slim sink with 2x NanoBox 11up's with 3 3up's in the middle 11ups towards the ends of the sink would be enough for a IM peninsula 14 ? :
(#1 channel 5x nw,6x ww,2x cyan,2x mints,4x violets)
(#2 channel 14x royal blue,4x true blue,6x violets)
way more light than I run over my simlar sized cube. (I have reasonable growth with a single 8led acrostar running at 700ma) so should be more than fine. honestly wouldn't worry about the 3 3ups.
look into this heatsink https://www.stevesleds.com/HD-Heatsink_p_334.html wouldn't need fans, and its cheaper. a 12in one would be perfect I think. if you want a little more royal blue just add in a couple luxeon Ms (cheaper than 3ups)
keep in mind with that much on that light you will need a fan. its the thing I don't care for on the makers slim, don't do a good job disapaiting heat. look into the 12in rapidled heatsink it is a little nicer looking with a fan on it.
the fans from beamswork aquarium lights are the ticket I found. they slide into the channels on top of the light. run on as little as 5v and are quiet at that voltage, above 7v they are noisy though. here is one on my nano.I'm not too worried about the fan,I have a bunch of them and can figure out a way to get a fan to not look like crap lol
the fans from beamswork aquarium lights are the ticket I found. they slide into the channels on top of the light. run on as little as 5v and are quiet at that voltage, above 7v they are noisy though. here is one on my nano.
the makers 2up aren't the best bang for buck imo. look at stevesled or other 5up boards, cheaper and I think in a better formfactor. or heck don't nessesarily need the boards, for most of my lights I've just gotten the ldd-ds or ldd-h with wires and superglued the ldds to the heatsink in a neat row and wired them up. prolly cools them better too.