Stlouphil
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Cool Idea!
The end caps? I thought it was pretty slick myself. Plus I have about 8 pairs laying around from the old days. :lmao:
Cool Idea!
Are you going to have all 3, T5, LED and Halide?![]()
I'm such a hack when it comes to DIY. Funny, my wife looks at me and says "You're SO smart!" :lolspin: The real test is when I go upstairs with thermal compound all over the front of my jeans and she says "What's that white cream all over the front of your pants?!!" :mad2::eek1:
Well, mounted the LED's. Not very pretty. I have this fear that they will pop off into the tank sometime. I think I'll put a little dab of silicone on each side for peace of mind. Next is to work on the wiring. Will work on that this evening.
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LOL! I get it. Soldering is not easy, and I am not happy with the joints I did. I really miss my Ungar work station, it was stolen from my storage unit about 18 months ago.Being able to set the temp, from 700-900 degrees was quite handy.
Ok this is crazy. I took the driver out for channel 2. Channel 1 came on. Flickered went on and off. Not the whole channel, but different lights. These are in series so if 1 goes out don't they all go out. They then all went out., but if I put my thumb on the + of 1 three came on. If I pit my thumb on the + of 2, 1 and three came on, but very dim. All the solder connections seem solid. What's up? :mad2:
Ok this is crazy. I took the driver out for channel 2. Channel 1 came on. Flickered went on and off. Not the whole channel, but different lights. These are in series so if 1 goes out don't they all go out. They then all went out., but if I put my thumb on the + of 1 three came on. If I pit my thumb on the + of 2, 1 and three came on, but very dim. All the solder connections seem solid. What's up? :mad2:
Get out the multi meter and test for shorted connections with the continuity/diode test setting. You almost certainly have several s(h)orts to the heatsink.
Any luck? Is your 5v source putting out a constant 5v?
Yes, I used grommets, I had them from a previous project. I think they came from Radio Shack as well. I figured with all the aluminum, and having fresh drilled holes, it was a good idea, and it cleaned up the install a bit too.
Oh, I think it was 20 gauge, not 18, but I'm not sure now.
Guess the 2 of us are on the same page.. Only difference is I never had much luck w/ my meter and diode testing setting.. Using ohms (lowest setting) works for me.....