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07/21/2012, 01:07 AM | #1076 |
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Very nice very nice indeed
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07/24/2012, 01:30 PM | #1077 |
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I followed this thread last year and have successfully build 4 sets of LED fixtures with parts from Rapid LED.......thanks again for the great info Katchupoy!
From another thread regarding DIY LED: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...&highlight=led kcress mentioned in the first post to add a 1A quick blow fuse to the positive wire that powers the LEDs. In case one of the LED burns out in the string, the LEDs in the string closer to the driver won't overpower the LEDs and burn them out. Katchupoy's diagram on page 25 uses a resistor. Would this work the same as adding a resistor? I'm about to build another 5 sets, so I am wondering if I need to modify my wiring and add a fuse to each.
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07/24/2012, 03:54 PM | #1078 | |
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With those video you posted. How long have you been using the LEDs on your tank? Thanks. |
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07/24/2012, 04:04 PM | #1079 | |
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The slow blow is needed when you are doing parallel. Meaning maybe 2 sets of 12 in one driver. 1 set = to 12 LEDs in series. The resistor in my diagram, is only needed when you want to check once in a while the current you are using for your string. Remember, at first we used it to setup the SVR2 so we dont over current our string. Now several months later, if you want to check it again you just use your volt meter and check it. But if you think you will not do this process again, you can remove the resistor. It really goes very hot when in use. Remember : if you decide to remove it, then make sure everything is unplugged from the power outlet. Hope this helps. |
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07/29/2012, 09:04 PM | #1080 |
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Or build in a shunt ... which would be pretty cool.
Undo the shunt to measure. Not sure how much an IDC header will take, but that would be really handy. You could solder up a pigtail for measurement. == John == |
09/24/2012, 01:52 AM | #1081 |
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Hi Cesar and All,
Hope you are doing good ! been a long time that i bugged you... was busy with work and could not prgress with my build. I have my LED's with me now and also have the heat sink. I ma planning to kick start my led build... I had a question in mind .. my heat sink has a lot of scratches and its not very clean.. I was thinking if it would be good to anodize the aluminium heatsink Is it advisable to anodize the heatsinks ? Regards, SWF |
09/26/2012, 05:07 PM | #1082 | |
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09/26/2012, 11:55 PM | #1083 |
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Hi Dennis,
Thank you for your response. I will make sure the heat sinks and cleaned before it gets anodized. Regards, SWF. |
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