Hello Dada. Im your new subscriber n fan. After so many years I found such a nice video on DIY WRGB light. Very beautiful light. Wonderful skill. The light fixture just looks like any other branded light. Dada can we add sunlight, sunset, 4 color controller and timer in this fixture like other branded light. Plz make video on this if possible Dada. Dada, Lots of love from mumbai. I'm very glad to see so perfect DIY wrgb planted aquarium light, fixture n video from INDIA.
Dada ami 22w 2ft t5 led diye banachi,3te 22w r red green blue 10w kore...sob t5 led.sob kotar driver ache...tumi j driver ta use korcho ota diye sobkota chalano jabe ...mane 6ta led ekta driver..
You don't know how much helpful is this tutorial for me today .i am planning to do 150 cm .i can see the specifications you provided. But i would still want you to give any necessary advice or any technical advice or modification , may be since then you got a better idea . Thanx again bro .
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Have been following your videos for over a year now! I have a query, my current planted tank light has all white leds. It runs on 11 watt driver. Can i add few RGB 1watt leds in parallel on the existing panel? Will it cause any issue?
Loved the idea and approach bro, but instead of using feviquick to stick led to profile i would have recommended to use heatsink paste and nutbolts, feviquick can withstand high temps but will deteriorate over time, also feviquick itself is bad conductor of heat so heat transfer will not be at its best, provided few vent holes is profile will keep the air flowing as well, im a custom hightech led light designer, above are just my views rest the video is super osm wish u success ahead bro ❤️
Hats of bro! I have already made canister filter as shown by you :) Now making chiller After that DIY light I can see issue not able to find those light amazon link, link is expired pls help
@@madebykm Can you share the contact of the shop you bought LED from. The ones I bought online are not bright at all. Red and blue is good. I got white from 2 different sellers. One has sent warm white and the other ones are not bright at all.
I didn't try to add a dimmer to it because I made this light according to the size of my high tech planted aquarium. That tank needed that much intensity of light. But a dimmer can easily be added to this light. See the description box for more information. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the concept😊. I am trying to make the same for the bigger tank with parallel connection, however I am not sure of connecting the same in that aspect, I am making three divisions in a bigger profile casing, can you please help me with the connections
Dada, if I make the 4th in your list for a 90 to 110 CM tank. There are 33 leds. So all of them will be in series. You have mentioned a driver, for 600ma and 110 watts. What will be the voltage? 600ma will be sufficient?
The 110 watt driver is not available online here, so you can find it on the market. Besides, you can also use three 600mA 26-36W LED drivers ( amzn.to/36JjsNM ) and connect the LEDs accordingly. According to option 4, you need a total of 33 LEDs of 3 watts. Thus, total wattage = 99 watts. Now, divide them into three parts, i.e. 11 LEDs (33w) + 11 LEDs (33w) + 11 LEDs (33w) And connect each LED driver to each series of LEDs.
It is difficult to predict how long electronic things will last. If good quality materials are used then it will last for years. The lights I made are still working great. Thanks.
Hi sir, since its been a yea,r can you give us an update on how well the plants grew under this DIY WRGB aquarium light and if there would be any changes that you would like to make to this DIY project, it would be really healpful
You can watch my 'Dutch Style Aquascape' video to see how well the plants grew in this light. Now I'm using this light on a newly planted tank setup. I will upload the video after a month or two.
You need to use three 600mA constant current 36W-50W LED drivers ( amzn.to/3TERshO ) and connect the LEDs accordingly. You have a total of 36 LEDs of 3 watts. Thus, total wattage = 108 watts. Now, divide them into three parts, i.e. 12 LEDs (36w) + 12 LEDs (36w) + 12 LEDs (36w) And connect each LED driver to each series of LEDs.
Dear Sir, i'm unable to find the options in the description box, i have a 2.5ft (28gallon) tank, would you be able to kindly help with the no of leds i need, Thanks in advance😊
Bro thanks for the video. I have a question bro. I have 2 tanks of different sizes. Can you please give a guideline about how much leds required for 1 cubic feet or something like that. So that i can replicate the light for both tanks accordingly.. thanks in advance
my aquarium is 50cm length 10gallon, should I do same as you did in the video or pick option #2 in the description box? I run Co2 and want a high tech light for red plants.
Really appreciate your work brother. One favour can you do please share the buying link of the aluminium profile for led light will really appreciate if you kindly share. I have everything accept this aluminium profile.
How should I select the led drive? I have 50watt led drive (constant current). But if I test with one led bead. Led bulb getting fuse. Pls give me solution for this.
Dhonnobad, ami RU-vid e erokom tutorial video banai jate egulo dekhe shobai nijerai ghore kom khoroche eishob dorkari jinishpotro baniye nite pare. Kintu ami egulo baniye bikri kori na.
Brother, I make all these DIY things according to my needs and upload videos for the benefit of the people, so that they can make these things at home on their own and save some money. But I don't make and sell things. Moreover, I work at a software development company, so I have very little spare time.
Shubho Nabami bhai. Ei light er jonno akta 600mA constant current LED driver lagbe jar link description e deoa ache. Onno power source use korle kaj korbe na.
Superb Sir and i tried DIY canister , it worked Some leakage issue but i used silicon layer to recover it You are great sir I will try this too But material is not available in Pune ordinary shops
Hi there, I want to make this light for a 18x14x16 inch (LxWxH) tank. How many light diodes will I need and how many of each will I need? Also, should I put thermal paste under each light to help with heat reduction? Or there is no need to? Finally, how can I reduce the separation of colours? Like the disco ball effect? I can see the individual light colors, so what can I do to get rid of that effect? Please let me know, thank you! I want to use this light for a high tech tank and also carpeting plants.
You need 8 White LEDs, 3 Red LEDs, 4 Green LEDs, and 1 Blue LED. Total LEDs (3w) = 16 (48w). So, you need to use a 600mA constant current LED driver with an output power of 48w (at least). Yes, you should apply thermal paste under each LED bead and heatsink. If you use the plastic diffuser (white color) all the colors of the light will mix and you will not see the separation of the colors of the light.
@MadeByKM : You have provided the Amazon links for the Led diodes but it's not available. Wil those be available in local light or electronic shops ? If not please tell me where to buy...
Bro, just wanted know how it's different from the branded rgb lights like twinstar, chihirios? They tend to change the colour of green plants to reddish. Thanks
First of all this light is very cheap and this light can be customized as per our requirements. Here, the number of red, blue and green LED chips can be reduced and the number of white LEDs can be increased and a beautiful spectrum can be created where all the colors of plants and fish can be seen more accurately.
Hi Koushik, you are just amazing. I have never seen such beautiful DIY with complete perfection and professionally made. Pls carry on. Hats off ro your imagination and creativity.
This looks very good. If it was bought from a store for that tank size it will cost approximately around Rs 3000-3500. How much do you spend on this DIY project?
Yes, reef tanks are primarily lit using a mixture of full spectrum white and blue light. Using a high ratio of blue wavelengths and ultraviolet, it mimics the light found at deep reef depths and provides the perfect balance of rapid coral growth with vibrant colours.
Protyekta 3w LED bead er Voltage: 3.2-3.4v Forward Current: 600mA Tai 11 ta LED-r Total Power: 33w Total Voltage: 35.2-37.4v 600mA constant current dorkar Tai 11 ta LED beads er jonno akta minimum 36w 48v 600mA constant current LED driver dorkar
You made this 1 year back and I am researching how to diy my light, how will the 50 watt led cob light will work available at Amazon, 5 ft tank ,per foot 100 watt is ok?
Can you tell me the height and width of the tank and the lumens of the 50w LED COB? Also, do you want to use this light for aquarium plants or a fish tank without any live plants?
Can u make a video covering 30watt led strip inside the same panel and does 30 watt or from how much watt heat sinks and cooling fans are required as u didnt install cooling fans in this video...but thanks alot bro
Yes, I will make that video also. The LED profile I used is also a kind of heatsink. It absorbs heat from the LEDs and dissipates it into the surrounding air. As a result, the panel remains cool. So, there is no need for extra cooling fans here.
Dada amr 2.5 ft tank but erom uchu kore light laganor jaiga nei just joler theke 2 inch moto uchute light lagate parbo is it ok? Planted tank noi but erom rgb lagate chai Ar dada ei 3 watt er led o aluminium light holder gulo koto kore kinecho?
Nichu kore lagale, light ta bhalo chorabe na ar jol lege kharap hoye jete pare. Fish-only aquarium er jonno arekta light er video ami banabo, otar jonno wait koro. 3W LED Rs.25 / pc niyeche ar LED profile ta Rs.600 (3 ft).
Yes, you’ll need to mount the LED COB on a heatsink or an aluminum profile to dissipate heat and you’ll also need to use cooling fans as these lights generate a lot of heat.
1. For 1w LEDs, a 300mA constant current LED driver is required. 2. Its Specification: Output voltage : 25-85 V DC Output current : 300 mA Power output : 8-24 watt
I found one but it's quite expensive, check out the description. You can also look for it at your local electronics stores. If it is not found at all, use 3W white LEDs instead.