FFEMT58
Aquarium Advice Regular
My moonlight LEDs have burnt out in my Deep Blue T5 hood so i decided to add an LED strip to it all while keeping the florescent bulbs if i want to use them.
Turned out pretty well i don't even need to use the T5s if i dont want to. But my main reason for putting these in was to get my moonlighting back. Also thanks to Ian086 for some help on this install.
This whole conversion cost me under 30 US dollars on amazon.
It is 15ft long and the strip can be cut every 3rd LED and then reconnected if you want to make multiple strips. It also comes with a remote to control a bunch of color combinations as well as turn them on/off.
Here is the link for the LEDs with power:
Amazon.com: HitLights Lighting Strip RGB Color Changing 150 SMD LED Plug-and-Play Kit With 44 Key Remote and Transformer, 5 Meter or 16 Feet: Home Improvement
First thing i did was buy the LEDs. i ordered a waterproof set.
Next i took the glass off my existing hood and drilled a small hole to fit the LED strip connector.
I then used the 3M adhesive backing on the LED strip and stuck to the reflector on the hood.
I then cut the LED strip so i could make a second and third strip to put inside the hood. Each strip can then be connected with wire harshness to make a bend. (easier then bending the LED strip)
After i installed all 3 strips in the hood, i then connected them with the wire harnesses to make them all one strip again.
Here is what it looks like after all 3 strips are installed with wire harnesses.
(you will notice the middle strip of LEDs are wavy. this is due the the original burnt out moonlight leds)
I then used some hot glue to secure each clip on the wire harnesses as well as the drilled hole for the power connector.
And here is what it looks like. It turned out the LEDs when white have a blue tint to them. so the first pic is just the T5s on. (dont mind the bubbles in the last photo. im treating for ich)
Turned out pretty well i don't even need to use the T5s if i dont want to. But my main reason for putting these in was to get my moonlighting back. Also thanks to Ian086 for some help on this install.
This whole conversion cost me under 30 US dollars on amazon.
It is 15ft long and the strip can be cut every 3rd LED and then reconnected if you want to make multiple strips. It also comes with a remote to control a bunch of color combinations as well as turn them on/off.
Here is the link for the LEDs with power:
Amazon.com: HitLights Lighting Strip RGB Color Changing 150 SMD LED Plug-and-Play Kit With 44 Key Remote and Transformer, 5 Meter or 16 Feet: Home Improvement
First thing i did was buy the LEDs. i ordered a waterproof set.
Next i took the glass off my existing hood and drilled a small hole to fit the LED strip connector.
I then used the 3M adhesive backing on the LED strip and stuck to the reflector on the hood.
I then cut the LED strip so i could make a second and third strip to put inside the hood. Each strip can then be connected with wire harshness to make a bend. (easier then bending the LED strip)
After i installed all 3 strips in the hood, i then connected them with the wire harnesses to make them all one strip again.
Here is what it looks like after all 3 strips are installed with wire harnesses.
(you will notice the middle strip of LEDs are wavy. this is due the the original burnt out moonlight leds)
I then used some hot glue to secure each clip on the wire harnesses as well as the drilled hole for the power connector.
And here is what it looks like. It turned out the LEDs when white have a blue tint to them. so the first pic is just the T5s on. (dont mind the bubbles in the last photo. im treating for ich)