Hi Hackers
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!
Stage one just to get it working before my plants all die is to drive them from a simple dimmer (probably from ebay). Stage 2 of course is the Arduino controller to simulate sunrise/sunset, moonlight, and a temperature monitor, but that can wait for now.
So - I'm looking for a reliable source of 12V 5 metre 5050 LED strips, 60 LED/metre - one in cool white, one in blue, maybe a metre of red too, or possible a metre of RGB instead of the blue/red.
I want the waterproof version (or at least IP65) - since they will be mounted in the same place as the old tubes so they won't be immersed in water, but condensation could be an issue. It was probably condensation that did the old ballasts in, in the first place.
I did look at using 1W or 3W Cree star LEDs - I could probably manage the heatsinking but not the waterproofing.
(If anyone's interested, the controller will probably be a bare ATMEGA328 driving the 12V LED strips with PWM via TIP122s, up to 1.2A per string, with a small LCD, RTC, a few buttons, and some DS1820s to monitor the water and light temp, and a buzzer to sound an alarm when the temp goes out of range. Future plans might include a relay to control the heater, but since the heater has its own thermostat that's not a requirement, yet. I think I can get some nice ripple effects by ramping up/down between the different strips at different speeds too. If the TIP122s need too much base current for the 1.2A, I have a ULN2003 I can use in between if need be)
I haven't dealt with DealExtreme - has anyone bought their products before?
Cheers
Steve