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In this thread I will document the build of my 100w LED build, I will also record where I purchased parts and document the cost.

....Be back soon :)

*Edit 01*

Here's images of what I have currently, I am almost ready to go, I just need to design a stand for the LED to hang over the 30cm Cube. I also need some Thermal Paste.

The 4x 50w LED Emitters & Drivers were to be used on my 6x2x2 planted tank. But I've decided to use 100w or 150w LEDs on that when I decide to complete it, so they're getting used on my nano :P

This heat sink is literally amazing, its going to look great when complete, and I want it to look as consumer as possible. The heatsink is 219mm x 60mm, so above the cube it will look nice.

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And these are the drivers & emitters.

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Cost:

LEDs - $21 each.

Drivers - $20 each.

Heatsink - $22.

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Fascinating. That's going to be one well lit nano tank! Would love to know where you got the parts for it at such good prices... I have not been able to find a sink like that anywhere near $20

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Very cool dude, love the DIY stuff, will be watching this very closely! :encouragement:

+1 with Aquathumb, where did you get them from? :confused:

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Thanks for the comments guys! I can't wait to see how it goes over the tank when on either :P

The heatsink is really great, it comes with a lens too, but its translucent not transparent. So I will have another laser cut from transparent acrylic.

I'm actually thinking of designing the whole heatsink stand out of acrylic and having it laser cut too. Somewhat like the ADA light :P

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Sorry Guys, not much updates, I will be starting a new thread re: the whole 30cm cube build, including ADA style stand :D..

I've not had much time, but tomorrow have made myself free to work on it allllll.

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Well this failed, I'm stuck working because a job got pushed forward, Bunnings closes at 8 or so so there is still a little hope left, I guess I'll see how I feeeeel later lol :D

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Thanks guys! Sorry I haven't updated in awhile, I'm in the process of leasing a warehouse for my business...

I will be making a stand up for this tonight using the Bunnings 'Connect-It' as-long as I can get the right connection pieces as my local Bunnings didn't have them :)

Doubt I'll be selling them, but I will list all the parts and were to obtain once I'm complete.. Buuuuut, you never know maybe I'll make a v2 with the ADA style acrylic stand and sell them as a kit :P LOL

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Nice one, I use the stuff all the time. Have a look at my older nano thread, I did a diy fluval edge :-)

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