They will not last. Count on replacing them often. These are cheap, crappy Chinese LED strips. It will work for a proof of concept but not long term. There is also the real chance of fire since these DIY projects are properly heat sinked. The reactors will probably not last long with the heat and UV, the ARID uses a plastic light tube that must be replaced periodically.
I thank those early adopters/DIY for doing the proof of concept.
Is that the current model of the ARID where the light tube needs replacing, or an earlier model? Because the guy from Pax Bellum told me they did many improvements from feedback of the original model.
I posted this earlier in this thread, but I spoke with an led manufacturer and he said that a 16ft/5M length strip will not work because it's too many led's without enough power. That's why he suggested getting two 8ft rolls because the LEDs towards the end of a 16ft roll will be much dimmer.
Also, if it's possible to actually find an IP68 roll, which is meant for continual submersion (and less heat because each led is encapsulated), the in-sump model of this should dissipate the little amount of heat it will give off to the water. But the same strategy for an out-of-sump reactor will cause significantly more heat around the reactor without the water to cool it.
The
Amazon lights are IP67, which is not meant for constant submersion, only 30 minutes, and are being marketed as "waterproof." Some of the sellers lights run hotter than others as well.
So if we can actually find IP68 lights for an in-sump model, in the correct spectrum, and use white vinyl wrap of some sort to cover the reactor to reflect light back in, it should work.
Or, for an out of sump model, put a clear buffer between the led's and reactor, still wrapped in white vinyl.
I have been speaking with led manufacturers around the US and won't give up until I can find one that can make these. But they will not be as cheap as the crappy
Amazon Chinese lights that weren't even designed for this purpose. Those
Amazon led's are meant for indoor gardening type setups. So heat isn't one of their priorities.
We will eventually get there, even if I have to have a manufacturer design these lights specifically for this purpose and I'll sell them myself. It seems like something that should already be available, but isn't.