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Schematic Diagrams for LED Moonlight Strip


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    w7afm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Moonlight Strip with Timer and Dimmer Controls

    I have made up a new diagram for the CR folks that have asked me if they could or were would a timer go in the diagrams so here it is:
    Snipers......Reach out and touch the ones they want to........[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    I can't see this last diagram with my "old man eyes." I thought I could click on it to see a larger version, but apparently not. Can we get one that is 800 x 600 perhaps?
    Marc

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    lol... thats funny it ok,, i take all the blam at work for every thing ...lol lol lol
    :: hummer :nemo

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    w7afm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Larger Diagram

    Marc, I will see what I can do about making the diagram larger. I tried to make it larger but Dave's software for attachments will only allow me to make it as large as it is. I will talk with Dave or Jo and see if their is some other way to get it larger.

    Bob
    Snipers......Reach out and touch the ones they want to........[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    iVgOnMaD - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Great, stuff!

    Since I am doing a 350 LED setup for my 34g, I was thinking that it would be good to get a push in plugs for the LED's just in case one burnt out, I could easily replace by just puling it out and replacing with a new one.

    Is there such a thing as push-in sockets for LED's?

    Also, how do you adjust the voltage regulator?

    And last, where would I be able to get a circuit board and all the necessary tools (the special marker and the acid for DIY circuit boards).

    Thanks.
    60g Tank: 10g Fuge/Sump, Current Nova Extreme 4x54w T5HO + 4 LED, Wave2k, 2x Seio M620, Euro-Reef RS5-2 Skimmer, 130 lbs Live Rock, 3" Live Sand, LPS Corals, Zoa's, Saddle Anemone, Pulsating Xenia, GSP, Neon GSP, Purple Shrooms, Crocea Clam, Pair of Ocellaris Clowns, Yellow Tail Damsel, Coral Beauty Angel, Black Sailfin Blenny, Eel (Gymnothorax tile), Coral Banded Shrimp, Cleaner Shrimp, Sally Light Foot Crab.

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