Diy "Halo" moonlights for Kessil leds!!!

burban94

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Since I got my Kessil a350w's installed back in June I wanted to add moonlights back to the tank as well. The only problem I had was installing them and have them be as minimal as the kessils. So I got to thinking about some flexible leds that I had used as moonlights a few years ago and applied that to the kessils.

Here are all the tools I used for this project:



Next I cleaned up the bottom edge with alcohol and started taping the led strand around the fixture. The leds can be cut after every third led. Cutting the strand left me with a 1 inch gap that I hid in the back. After that I took a paint marker and covered about half of the leds (but not enough to block the light output) to control light spill. Painting the leds didn't give me the result I wanted, so I ran electrical tape around the strand about halfway down (same as the paint marker) and trimmed it in the groove just above the leds. Much better looking. Once that was all done all I had to do was wire them to a 12v wall wart. The strand isn't labeled with + or - but luckily they can only be wired one way. All in all it was a super simple process that anyone can do. No hacking the kessils or voiding your warranty...
 

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Forgot to mention these are side emitting leds. Two packs covered 3 a350s and 1 a150 with a little to spare.
 

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I went with halo angel eye led's, 80mm in black board. I also use 2 ac adaptors, a 9.0v for moon light and 12V for dusk to dawn as at 12V these are quite bright.

Pardon the mess as I was in the middle of changing to Kessils and getting things placed while replacing the "box" leds.


 
Halo LED's on superbright web sight. I used 2 300ma ac adaptors from radio shack, adjustable voltage, I put it all together with euro style terminal strip from RS also, and 2 30V diodes I had laying around. Diodes used to keep adaptors from feeding each other.

I just built another for a local reefer.

If you don't want the dual intensity you can just buy 1 ac adaptor and hook it up.
 


Here is quick schematic of running dual intensity, the halo led will be very dim at 7.5 setting, since the steering diode drops .4v you may need to use the 9v setting to drive it, if you can find a 8.0 that would be the sweet spot for moon lights. At 12V the dusk to dawn type light is pretty bright, it draws 300ma at 12V, if you wanted more you can use 13V but then you will need a 500ma supply, these led's are meant for cars so even 13.5-14 would work.
 
Can you post a pic of your tank with just the angel eyes (halo) on as moonlights, thanks

will try and remember tonight. I have found that different supplies work differently at 7.5V ( what most adjustable have ) some put out a low level moon light, the one I bought would not fire at 7.5 so I have to run 9v which is a tad bright to me, 8.0v would be optimum . And 12V is quite bright and since these are meant for cars you can run 13.5V for enough to run a small nano almost, just be advised at 12V they draw 300MA and you can use a 300ma supply, at 13.5 you need atleast a 500ma .
 
Ok tried to as accurate as possible to what it actually looks like, did not get white balance for this level so it shows more purple than blue, used the same manual exposure for both 1/30 f2.8 iso 800 , first is my dusk to dawn 12v , second moon 9v

 
Nice!!! Great idea!!! :thumbsup:
Love this!!

How long have you had these running? I run my Kessils at 100% during a good part of the day and I know they put out a lot of heat... have you had any problems/concerns with the heat of the Kessil messing with the LEDs or the way they are attached? (as in melting, smoke, etc)
 
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