Ok, so after a stumbling block with the driver board (I really need to take an electronics course) I decided to plunk
along with the Meanwells as I need to get a third of my tank lit again. I will get back to soldering the nw LED boards in a day or so.
It has been at least 3 weeks since the PS went down and I have
not had time to work on making yet another, hence the reason for redoing the entire fixture in the first place.
Here are the two banks in question that are out:
Here is a shot of the fixture running with the two banks that are out. As you can see there are several other LEDs that
are currently out.
So know after removing the splash shield, we see the arrays in question that are going to be replaced.
Keep in mind that they are all going to be replaced but for right now our project is centered around these two banks so
that my corals can breath again at this end of the tank.
I need to remove the outer two LED banks to get to the screws that hold the array assembly in place:
Here we see the screws that hold the array to the Solaris shell:
We also need to remove the ribbon cable that connects the LED array to the Solaris computer:
After removing that, we turn the array over and then remove these two dusty screws to release the driver assembly from the
heatsink holding the LEDS:
After thinking about the work to get them off, we cut the wires instead. Maintaining a working LED array for tinkering
with later.
Here is the removed array:
After we do the same for the other array here is a shot of the area that will accept our new and improved arrays: