DannyBoy17
Fishaholic
How much do these cost? And whats exactly does the LED look like?
--Dan
--Dan
My words exactly, priceless!! I think I like looking at my tank at night now more than at day! LOLsteelhealr said:Replying to Danny....the cost is near nothing compared to what you'd pay at a store. I had to buy a soldering iron, but, estimated costs were:
1) 8 4000MCD Blue LED's $4.00
2) 8 56 ohm 1/4 resistors $2.00
3) 5V D/C converter Free (how many of us have these laying around from old cell phone chargers or toy chargers
4) wire ...pennies
The only other expense if you don't have one is a soldering iron and you can get a very easy and basic one at Radio Shack for about $7.
The appeal of the tank at night...priceless. SH
the LED's that we bought at walmart already come with the resistors attached behind the bulb, so no soldering is required, just twist and cap the wires then plug it in!eegs102 said:Hi All,
Been watching this thread with interest. The tanks look excellent.... I just wondered if anyone could suggest a supplier for blue LED's in the UK. What sort of viewing angle have people managed to find LED's at? I've found some 4600mcd but they have only got a 15 degree viewing angle. Is that ok?
Also, if you've a forumula for calculating the series resistor to each LED that'd be very helpful.
Any help appreciated.
Iain