GuySmily
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My ReefLEDLights order arrived last week, and I've been working on it little by little. I've been snapping pictures of the build process so far, and I'll post updates as I make progress.
Planning
I asked the guys at ReefLEDLights what kind of build I should do if I wanted a more white than blue for my 36" tank, so what they put together for me is a modified version of their Phoenix 25 kit on two 12" heatsinks.
25 LEDs is a little awkward since it leaves an extra empty column, but I stuck with it since that's what they recommended. If the drivers can handle it, I might fill the extra column in later on, just because it bugs me so much.
I had originally planned on soldering, but I'm glad I didn't because the solderless kits look very nice and are very easy to make changes to. I definitely did not want to do thermal epoxy, so I also got drilled and tapped heatsinks.
Here's what I bought:
Unboxing
The USPS flat rate box was packed like a puzzle - everything fit perfectly together. The two heatsinks were packed with the fins inside eachother, wrapped with super thick saran wrap stuff to keep them from sliding against eachother, then wrapped again with foam sheets and placed at the bottom of the box. Everything else is individually wrapped in foam sheets above that, then a foam block goes on top.
It's too bad that BOTH heatsinks were damaged. I'm pretty sure it happened before shipping, since the foam/saran wrap was in perfect shape. I'm guessing they were dropped onto a concrete floor or something. It's purely cosmetic, so I just put the damaged parts in the back:
[Pic of other heat sink to follow]
Here's everything unpacked. Each item is neatly bagged and labelled:
I've never seen LEDs on stars before, so I thought I'd take a picture of that too:
Coming up next: The build
Planning
I asked the guys at ReefLEDLights what kind of build I should do if I wanted a more white than blue for my 36" tank, so what they put together for me is a modified version of their Phoenix 25 kit on two 12" heatsinks.
25 LEDs is a little awkward since it leaves an extra empty column, but I stuck with it since that's what they recommended. If the drivers can handle it, I might fill the extra column in later on, just because it bugs me so much.
I had originally planned on soldering, but I'm glad I didn't because the solderless kits look very nice and are very easy to make changes to. I definitely did not want to do thermal epoxy, so I also got drilled and tapped heatsinks.
Here's what I bought:
Unboxing
The USPS flat rate box was packed like a puzzle - everything fit perfectly together. The two heatsinks were packed with the fins inside eachother, wrapped with super thick saran wrap stuff to keep them from sliding against eachother, then wrapped again with foam sheets and placed at the bottom of the box. Everything else is individually wrapped in foam sheets above that, then a foam block goes on top.
It's too bad that BOTH heatsinks were damaged. I'm pretty sure it happened before shipping, since the foam/saran wrap was in perfect shape. I'm guessing they were dropped onto a concrete floor or something. It's purely cosmetic, so I just put the damaged parts in the back:
[Pic of other heat sink to follow]
Here's everything unpacked. Each item is neatly bagged and labelled:
I've never seen LEDs on stars before, so I thought I'd take a picture of that too:
Coming up next: The build