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1. I can't really answer that as I don't know what your year 12 physics course covered. You would need a fairly decent understanding of the basics to ensure you are doing everything right with the wiring and components as well as the heat exchange. But you can always watch a bunch of YouTube videos as there is a few out there. I also can't say if you will be able to get the parts or not but I assume you should be able to get most of it from ebay or aliexpress.hello members of the community
Im from India n a student in sciences so im pretty sure my electronics n electrical skills n knowledge is pretty downfall. But im really keen in building up a complete DIY LED lighting system for my Aquarium one being in a 2ftx2ft n a new one which im to start of 4ftx2ft. As im still a student i really can not go for the expensive lighting options. So im looking to Build one completely from scratch with Leds heatsinks n etc.
so i got few questions before i start.
1. Is it possible for me Who only has electrical skills from physics classes back from 12th grade at school n will i get d required parts in india?
2. can i use this program to control for individual spectrum channels?
3. can i control it over d phone or an app after completion of the instal?
if there is anybody out there who is building sucha project n has a thread pls tag me in. im already following Jim00's rasberry pi build thread.
i request u pls help me out.
thanx in advance
2. Yes Reef-Pi can control up to 16 PWM channels.
3. Yes you can access Reef-Pi through your phones browser app but to do this away from your home you would need to set up some kind of port forwarding or something (a few people have done this).
Have you looked into the SB Reef lights or other Chinese black box LEDs like Mars Aqua? They are probably a fair bit cheaper than a DIY LED would be and they have been shown to grow coral fine. I would recommend 1 or 2 for the 2'x2' tank and 2 or 3 for the 4'x2' tank.
