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Now that the tank is on a strictly controlled diet of CO2, EI, and lighting, I can’t be so random with the photoperiod so I’ve had to come up with another solution that allows me to view the tank late at night when the lights go out.
So I’ve been to IKEA, brought some LEDs sold as Dioder http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00202324/, and modified my Arcadia (0T8 – 600mm) luminaire, so that I can view the tank by artificial moonlight.
An added advantage I discovered is that the LEDs chuck out enough light to just noticeably supplement my existing twin 15w T8 tubes.
But perhaps most significantly the LEDs come complete with a dial that allows me to change the colour of the diodes from white right through the specrum to red, so I can now also subtly alter the colour temperature of the photoperiod lighting to suit my mood or sense of aesthetics as well.
It was a perfect fit for the Arcadia unit, and it was simplicity itself to attach and wire up.
I attached it to the central section of the luminaire, using the sticky pads provided and then used cable ties to keep the wiring neat.
So I’ve been to IKEA, brought some LEDs sold as Dioder http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00202324/, and modified my Arcadia (0T8 – 600mm) luminaire, so that I can view the tank by artificial moonlight.
An added advantage I discovered is that the LEDs chuck out enough light to just noticeably supplement my existing twin 15w T8 tubes.
But perhaps most significantly the LEDs come complete with a dial that allows me to change the colour of the diodes from white right through the specrum to red, so I can now also subtly alter the colour temperature of the photoperiod lighting to suit my mood or sense of aesthetics as well.
It was a perfect fit for the Arcadia unit, and it was simplicity itself to attach and wire up.
I attached it to the central section of the luminaire, using the sticky pads provided and then used cable ties to keep the wiring neat.