Led's For Low-level Lighting?

Mr^Man

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Hey guys!

Recently, I started shortening the length of time my tank light is on, in an effort to control algue... (it seems to be helping)
I guess maybe the light is too bright for a non-planted tank...
Anyways, I was thinking of putting in a couple of LED's for tank lighting, when the big light is off... just something low-level, so it isn't totally dark...

any ideas or comments as to whether or not I should do it, how I'd go about it, and should I go with just blue, just white, or one of each or something? Maybe UV LED's?


Thanks,
Mr^Man
 
It is pretty easy to do. Avoid UV LED's as UV is not good for anything near it that is living. Blue and/or white LEDS make a nice "moonlight" (combination of both gives a nice colour).

In short all you need is a bunch of LED's, some wire, resistors and a low voltage power supply (like an old 9v phone charger). Then just wire them up in parallel.

Take a look at http://www.llamma.com/xbox360/mods/How%20t...%20an%20LED.htm
This has a resitance calculator which tells you which resistor you need based on what LED's you are using and how many you have.
 
Thanks!!

How many would you use, in a 15gal tank? do you think 2 blue and 2 white would do? I was thinking of drilling them into the back edge of the canopy, the whites at the back corners, and the blues on either side of the filter... opinions?

Mr^Man
 
Yeah 4 might be good. It depends how bright you want it. Normally you buy LED's and resistors in packs so you can start off with 4 and more resitors then add extra LED's and take some resitors away until you are happy with the brightness.
 
I just picked up a 4-pack of Hyper LED 12V blue led's, which, as near as I can tell, have the resistors pre-wired and heat-shrunk... now I just need to dig up a 12V adapter, then I should be golden... :)

Then I'll have to pick up some neon tetras, should look gorgeous under the blue light... hehe
 
Another option is to use "cold cathode" tubes... these are sold in most computer shops for tarting up your PC case, again you will need a 12vDC supply, but are typically 12" long, so would give a more "natural" spread of light...

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