• DIY LED light for a nano reef

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Joseph

A magnificent piece of work!! I am very grateful for it!

Johnny

Well done, you wrote it great, respect.

Justin

Thank you! Very informative!

Catherine

Thank you so much for your hard work!!! This topic is very relevant.

Laura

In the FAQ - 100% I couldn't find how to vote for the best topic of the period, but well done 100%, such an approach is rarely seen!

Laura

A HUGE THANK YOU !!! FOR THE VERY VERY PROFITABLE AND INTERESTING ARTICLE !!!!!!!

Nicole

Topikaster, you are a person with a capital letter!!!!! Thank you so much for the work done and for the time spent! A colossal effort. This can boldly be called a major theme in the coverage of nano reefs!

Dana

Thank you for such a generous assessment. Although, in reality, it's more of an "introduction to the illumination of nano-reefs." The topic is quite extensive in itself.

Christopher

After two years, I am ready to publish the results of the experiment. During this time, the total donations for the continuation of the project amounted to: 00.00. Apparently, the interest in this topic is not very high - there have been no questions, comments, or support visible. Therefore, I consider the experiment completed and have removed the details from the first message.

April

Off-topic description is clear Views 15,670 What else is needed? )

Gene

The thing is that the project for which money was raised in this thread has a complete lack of a clear description and exactly zero views. This is because it was never implemented. Not least due to a lack of sufficient interest from the community. Well, at least that's how it looks from my perspective.

Sherri

Offtopic, a good project) I'm sure)

Jacob

I have a question for you: what cover glass should be used for more effective light transmission through it? There is a UV channel.

John

The ultraviolet light used in aquarium lamps passes through any household glass, including acrylic. You can safely use any colorless glass.