ludnix
New member
I finished my LED lighting!
Here's a picture of the fixture. I attached 4x of the 23x4" heatsinks sold on RapidLED together using aluminum angle. I mounted all 84 LEDs using thermal adhesive and soldered them together based on their color. I'm using 42 Royal Blue and 42 Clear White leds for a 50/50 mix at 700ma. The optics are 80 degrees, the widest available on rapidLED. I then made bolting acrylic covers to protect the LEDs from water damage. They can be completely removed by unscrewing the nuts, or just cleaned from inside the canopy.

Here's a picture of it mounted in the canopy:

and a full tank shot with the new LEDs running.

I am very pleased with the result. It is difficult to photograph the LED colors accurately but it's plenty bright and I have no issues with spotlighting. I haven't plugged in a kill-a-watt, but I should be running just 210watts of electricity compared to the 700watts I had before!
I have more pictures to post soon, but I'm currently having some issues with my computer so I'll have to post them later.
Here's a picture of the fixture. I attached 4x of the 23x4" heatsinks sold on RapidLED together using aluminum angle. I mounted all 84 LEDs using thermal adhesive and soldered them together based on their color. I'm using 42 Royal Blue and 42 Clear White leds for a 50/50 mix at 700ma. The optics are 80 degrees, the widest available on rapidLED. I then made bolting acrylic covers to protect the LEDs from water damage. They can be completely removed by unscrewing the nuts, or just cleaned from inside the canopy.
Here's a picture of it mounted in the canopy:
and a full tank shot with the new LEDs running.
I am very pleased with the result. It is difficult to photograph the LED colors accurately but it's plenty bright and I have no issues with spotlighting. I haven't plugged in a kill-a-watt, but I should be running just 210watts of electricity compared to the 700watts I had before!
I have more pictures to post soon, but I'm currently having some issues with my computer so I'll have to post them later.