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Large DIY LED Array - North Carolina - $200

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el aguila

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I had a seam in my 18 year old 190 spring a leak, and am taking down the tank for an expansion to our kitchen.

Everything worked when I last used it four years ago. This is perfect for a DIY person that would like to put together a LED array at a fraction of the cost.

I did use the lights to successfully grow SPS and later LPS and softies.

I’m asking $200 plus any shipping costs because I would rather see someone get good out of it rather than throw it in a dumpster.

The only part that I would doubt is the Blue Fish controller. They have been out of business for some time. You would be better off to purchase another controller. It probably still works with my presets, but you wouldn’t be able to download an app and fine tune the lights from your phone.

Here are some pictures:
 

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