I ordered the 12 LED kit as previously posted.
http://www.rapidled.com/servlet/the-36/12-Premium-LED-DIY/Detail
Customer service was really good. Emails answered fast, like within an hour or less. Package came in 3 days down to this end of the earth, priority mail.
Didn't get a pic of the contents. LED parts are tinier than expected and the driver was bigger. No problem.
Here's the Current 96w CP that gives off lots of light w/2 96watt bulbs in it for less than a year before both ballasts gave out. Fan was also noisy as hell. Glad I keep everything because it turned into a great heatsink for this project.
Gutting it was easy......Left one power cord and disconnected everything.
I cut off the strip that hid the ballasts with a scroll saw. Easy. Forgot to show that step, so the LED's are already glued down. I'm holding the piece where it was attached. It was in the way.
These things easily adhere with the heat sink epoxy that comes with the kit. It's permanent, so don't go this route if you want to move them later.
Here it is gutted and LED's glued down. I put them 6 inches apart with one little bastard step child left over, which I put in the middle. DOH! haha.
A word on soldering them.....the solder points have a thin crust of something on them that you have to scrape off. I used a screw driver to rough each point up before soldering. Since they are already attached to a giant heat sink, there's not much worry about over heating, altho you have to get the soldering iron really hot to make it melt. No pics of all that boring crap. Put them in SERIES, not Parallel. +-+-+-+-, etc. in a loop.
Here it is all wired up, ready for the smoke test. I couldn't get the potentiometer to work from RS, so, I just wired up the old cell phone wall wort directly into the dim circuit. 8.2 volts.
OMG, that sucker is bright shining up into your eyes!.
Here it is on the 125. You can see the 'beams' coming down. It reminded me of snorkling in the San Marcos river. Nice white sunbeams coming down. 40 degree lens's.
Completed view with all the wires held in place. I bypassed all the switches and the fan. Will be on a timer.
The Current shell has channels that run the length of it you can put screws in that were salvaged from the original parts.
I will not be buying any more CF's in the future as they burn out. I have all Current CF's on the other tanks. The shimmering effect is really cool. Now if I can only figure out how to have it change angles all day long like the real Sun I will be golden! Hope this was helpful....
!A-man.
