theatrus
100-mile-commuter
I've seen a few lighting system (very very rare) which move in order to "track the sun" so to say. They consisted of moving an MH pendant on rails throughout the photoperiod to simulate different sun angles. They were pretty custom, and I don't have any links handy to those.
Now that LEDs are prevalent, and the LED emitters + active cooled heatsink is relatively small and lightweight, what if we build a better version for LEDs?
One idea I had was to mount a directional LED fixture (lens or reflector) on a heatsink, and move multiple units in a wide arc throughout the day.
Here is a very rough 3d mockup of one idea I had:
The bottom of the arc could be a geared rack, and the wheels could be axles with pinion gears on them. A stepper motor would drive the "cart" (the box) which is the heatsink, LED, driver(s) and stepper motor, assuming the mass was low enough in the heatsink and stepper assembly, over a 12 hour period.
A more flexible variant with two drive motors could be done where the LED heatsink assembly can rotate on its center of mass and move linearly on rails.
This is really more geeking out about potential ideas. The shadow shifting in the tank could be pretty dramatic with the right setup.
Now that LEDs are prevalent, and the LED emitters + active cooled heatsink is relatively small and lightweight, what if we build a better version for LEDs?
One idea I had was to mount a directional LED fixture (lens or reflector) on a heatsink, and move multiple units in a wide arc throughout the day.
Here is a very rough 3d mockup of one idea I had:

The bottom of the arc could be a geared rack, and the wheels could be axles with pinion gears on them. A stepper motor would drive the "cart" (the box) which is the heatsink, LED, driver(s) and stepper motor, assuming the mass was low enough in the heatsink and stepper assembly, over a 12 hour period.
A more flexible variant with two drive motors could be done where the LED heatsink assembly can rotate on its center of mass and move linearly on rails.
This is really more geeking out about potential ideas. The shadow shifting in the tank could be pretty dramatic with the right setup.