DIY 430nm LED Supplement

If i cant find aluminum ill just get steel then.

For that spectrometer, i wonder if you could build an acrylic box around it so its waterproof?

Id like to plug it into the spectral controlelr so i can dim it like sunset.
 
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Is this the one you used?
 
Ok, that one should work i guess.

Is the color of the led the same color as the kessil just before it turns off? Id like to use one thats close.
 
The one I am using is outside of the spectrum Kessil provides, that's why I added it. It is more purple than the Kessil. You want something in the high 400nm to get close.
 
Have you tried daisy chaining it yet?

I was wondering if that would work considering it would be puttigg out an amperage for a kessil rather than 1 led. Might blow the led?
 
Have you tried daisy chaining it yet?

I was wondering if that would work considering it would be puttigg out an amperage for a kessil rather than 1 led. Might blow the led?
Not yet. The daisy chain is just for a dimming signal though, not power. We are having a blizzard here so I've been going between playing in the snow with my daughter and running the snow blower.
 
Still have big snow drifts everywhere, but the roads are good to go and the power stayed on. :)
 
Nice, thank you for sharing. I guess I need to broaden my searches when I'm trying to find informative threads like this lol.
 
That's on tap for Saturday.
 
I did some more work over the weekend. I redid the bracket (again!) but out of aluminum this time. I also added a tiny heatsink that I found online. The heat was fine but extra cooling is always good. I wired it up to the daisy chain output of the Kessil too. Just need to finish the driver wiring later today, I hope, and give it a test.

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Forgot to come back and update this...

I wired everything up, plugged in the Kessil daisy chain output and.......... nothing. The LED turned off. Turns out I misremembered what input this dimmer takes. It is 5V PWM, not 10V analog like the Kessil puts out. Gonna have to search for a different driver.

That aside the aluminum bracket stays much cooler. Adding that little heatsink may or may not have helped, I just don't know.
 
That looks pretty good. How come you didnt put one on each side.
As in one on the left and one on the right? I dunno :) I wanted to see the spread of one before I did anything else. To be honest, this one star (which has 3 LEDs on it) covers everything. I don't get coverage in the back of the tank, but there's nothing there. I have an extra one of these LEDs in a different form factor so I might see what an extra one looks like at some point.
 
It was under $10. I think it was $9. Go up to the top of this thread, all of the details are there.
 

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