DIY solar powered moonlight

Thanks for the posts der_wille_zur_macht. I went with the solar panel not necessarily for cost savings but for simplicity. Like I said, I'm no electrician and don't want to be messing with resistors and circuit boards. Maybe after I study up on electronics a bit more I'll build up the nerve to do something like that. Honestly though, after sanding down the LED and getting a nice spread over the tank, I probably won't mess with it any further.

How it looked before:

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And now:
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^^that actually looks pretty damn good. Maybe I'll just buy two, change one to blue, and one to UV, then put a diffuser under them both, should mix and spread the light great! I feel like it'll be easier to do than to wire my own circuit, even though I build guitar effects, I like simplicity the best
 
Can you show how you sanded you led down? A co-worker of mine gave me a led panel with 225 blue leds for free. Makes my coral Look beautiful. But I will like to possibly get more spread from the side leds.

picture of it

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lol I just wiped the LED over my 400 grit sandpaper until it had flattened. Nothing special. I don't know if I'd want to do that on such a nice fixture like that though. That looks awesome.
 
Ok thanks for the fast reply...I want to just do the a couple side leds to increase the spread of the blue in my 125
 
I'm interested in the look of uv leds on corals....the blue pops colors my orange montipora (looks kinda red under the blue) my zoas are popping and glove polyps)
 
From what I understand, the UV doesn't just make existing colors "pop" like the blue lights but it actually causes the corals to develop colors that it otherwise wouldn't have. I may add several UV lights onto my heatsink and just wire them up to their own buckpuck. Not much is known on this topic though. Some claim it's UV-A that corals need (and I think that's the wavelength that all/most UV LEDs are using) and others claim that it's the UV-B that corals require. I'm hoping someone eventually investigates this further.
 
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