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You can build your own LEDs. I don’t have the skill but people have DIYed LEDs. You can also buy Chinese black boxes for about 1/2 the cost of a name brand fixture. Some people like hybrids. The up front cost of LEDs is high but you will never replace a bulb and the control you will have over your light spectrum will be unmatched with any other light.

https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aquarium-lighting/hybrid-lighting/led-t5.html
 
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You can build your own LEDs. I don’t have the skill but people have DIYed LEDs. You can also buy Chinese black boxes for about 1/2 the cost of a name brand fixture. Some people like hybrids. The up front cost of LEDs is high but you will never replace a bulb and the control you will have over your light spectrum will be unmatched with any other light.

https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aquarium-lighting/hybrid-lighting/led-t5.html
I work on BMW transmissions. Honestly if it were not for that then I would have no clue how. I really am tired of my job because there is so much wiring troubleshooting. But if I can save money I definitely will try.
The control,aspect of these lights,really sells me. I looked at that site again and these log is beat any I've had. And with out heating the house.
 
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The beginning of my build...
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So in going nano I seriously am saving space. Here is the primed, a bit scuffed but finished product of the stand I built for the ten im going to use. With my other tanks I used scrap steel I welded together. Ugly. This is made out of oak and I straddled the legs so that I wouldn't encounter any wobbly legs. It also allowed me to use less material and hold more weight. I'm not happy with the edges so I might route them but really not sure yet. Instead of wood screws I put finished head lag bolts through each leg with lock nuts, two on each leg. Took a bit of measuring to get the angle right with the legs out about 8 degrees but I have it level and its solid. I should have two inches on the front and back and three on each side as is when I center the tank.considering boxing in the bottom and making the doors inset. For now though its getting a few good coats of paint and a tank on top.
I was pretty pleased with the outcome of the stand. (I did cheat and use a machinist handbook to figure the angles) but hey, off to a good start I think.
At least I can focus on other parts of the build and not worry so much about the fish anymore.
 

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This is my DIY light. Retro NanoCustoms heatsink,2x 11up retro boards from NanoBox Reef with 2 channels- Ch1: 8x Luxeon ES Royal Blue's 4x Luxeon ES Regular Blues,2x SemiLed 400-410nm Violets,1x VioSys 430nm Hyper Violet. Ch2- 4x Luxeon ES Neutral White 4x Luxeon ES Warm White,2x Luxeon ES Cyan,1x Luxeon C Mint all at 700mah.
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If you go DIY light for a 10g (I'm huge into DIY and just got done building a light) I would do:

-MakersLed 12" Slim heatsink-$32
-MakersLed Basic 2up 2 Channel Dimmer-$20
-Meanwell 700mah LDD Driver(2)-$14-$16
-Meanwell CLG Power Supply-$30-$40

Channel 1:
-8x Luxeon ES ($2.50 ech) or SunPlus Royal Blue's ($2.00 ech)
-2x VioSys 430nm Hyper Violet-$4.00 ech
-2x SemiLed 410-420nm Violets-$4 ech

Channel 2:
-2x Luxeon Neutral Whites ($2.50 ech) or SemiLed Neutral Whites ($1.00 ech) and 2x Luxeon Warm White ($1.00 ech)
-2x SemiLed 400-410nm Violets-$4.00 eah
-2x Luxeon True Blue-$2.75 ech or LedGroupBuy True Blue 2pc-$4.50
-2x LedGroupBuy Cyan 2pc-$5.00 (if you want to fill more of the spectrum).

For about a total of $250ish for shipping (LGB and RapidLed are the most expensive),thermal paste,soldering iron and solder and wire.

Or you can use all SemiLed Royal's and Neutral Whites which are $1.00 instead of Luxeon's,stay with the Semi and VioSys Violets and stay with the LGB reg blue and cyan.
 
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U should start a build thread
I'm already hooked up with the thermal paste and stuff soldering iron and all that. But the drivers I lack and I like the look of that setup alot.I have a power supply board that I modded and I have used it for powering quiet a few appliances. I am able to safely power two 12V DC appliances at 13.7 volts and one 24V DC supply at 7V. I have added in a usb port for charging but that can go. If I don't draw more current than this it works great. Would this work as a power supply? I absolutely will build my own lighting and any other advice would be appreciated. I'm a huge DIY fan also, if I can i will. And if I don't know how I try to learn, its almost a hobby in itself.
 

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This is a build thread, just not in the dedicated section

. You are going to love leds. What I have is just a random 165w black box that just got really good reviews on amazon. Eventually I’m going to mod the spectrum so it is more blue but it’s growing everything I throw at it.
 
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This is a build thread, just not in the dedicated section

. You are going to love leds. What I have is just a random 165w black box that just got really good reviews on amazon. Eventually I’m going to mod the spectrum so it is more blue but it’s growing everything I throw at it.
Where is the dedicated spot?
 

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Thanks. BTW, meant to ask how you were going to mod your box and what size tank you had with 165Watts?
I have a 10 gallon. Running blues at 80 percent and whites at 10 percent. I’m going to switch out all white, red, and green for rb and different violets, only keeping a couple 2700k for whites.
 
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I have a 10 gallon. Running blues at 80 percent and whites at 10 percent. I’m going to switch out all white, red, and green for rb and different violets, only keeping a couple 2700k for whites.
Sounds like a good plan. I was surprised when you said that basic box grew anything you threw in it. Keep us updated!
 

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