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Subject: Re: [HACK-ADL] Reliable source for LED strips
From: Kim Hawtin <kimhaw...@gmail.com>
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>>> One of my fish tanks at home has recently blown another fluorescent
>>> ballast, leaving me with no lights over my fish tank. It seems that this is
>>> a common problem, but because of their peculiar size they are difficult to
>>> replace. I haven't in fact verified that this is the case, but that's
>>> irrelevant because I'm using this as a hack opportunity to replace the tubes
>>> with LEDS!
I have one of these, works well;
http://www.rockby.com.au/searchres_11.cfm?select=54&subcode=562
cheers,
Kim
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