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Old 10-14-2004, 09:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Coralife Aqualight - 1 Watt Moon Light

I know that
But I still hate it. I'm mortally afraid to touch the collar of my dogs invisible fence too ...
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Old 10-14-2004, 09:53 AM   #12 (permalink)
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I looked at that webside you posted. Which LED is the right one?
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Blue 5mm - 5900mcd
it gives off 470 nm light.nearly the same as the moon and the same leds that are being sold it aquarium lamps.


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Old 10-14-2004, 10:18 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Also your dogs collar is probably like 50000 volts but very very low amperage..wont kill you but will wake you up real quick..
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Default Re: Coralife Aqualight - 1 Watt Moon Light

I've tinkered with my own, but haven't found a good casing for the things yet. A good site for those interested is http://www.kaotica.com/frag/diy/moonlight/

He has a great link to an LED source as well as specs on resistors etc...

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[quote author=awer link=board=Product;num=1091422210;start=0#12 date=10/14/04 at 12:59:23]Blue 5mm - 5900mcd
it gives off 470 nm light.nearly the same as the moon .[/quote]

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Default Re: Coralife Aqualight - 1 Watt Moon Light

hanks for the link ,good info.but leds still cheaper at the site i posted..
and i also dont see the need for a resistor for every led on the strip.
and if you go for a transformer that is closer to 1 amp you will be able to run more light per strip.
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