DIY led setup

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Craigar

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As the title states I have a DIY led setup I don't need I aquired it with a tank q year ago it was ran off a reef angel and I don't have a reef angel. It would need some wires switched around to run by itself dimable. He said had $1300 In parts in it. 4 heat sinks 4 fans splash guard it lit a 4x4x34" deep cube he had clams on the sand bed. I would like to get $250 for it
 

asn-naso

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I have a reefkeeper module that will dim it, if the person who buys it has a reefkeeper

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Craigar

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There are 4 heat sinks that are 10"x 4" right now it's set up to be 3'x2' you could run them in a straight line to make them good for a 4',6' or possibly 8' tank
 

Vdubjetta01

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Craigar;289818 said:
There are 4 heat sinks that are 10"x 4" right now it's set up to be 3'x2' you could run them in a straight line to make them good for a 4',6' or possibly 8' tank
The whole unit itself in pic one is 3'x2'? Or is it stacked on top of one another.
 

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Indeed it is, wish I had some extra cash to buy it for myself
 

CRW Reef

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Hmmmm thinking...... What's the led make up do you know Craig? Like how many blue to white or if there are other colors in it. Also do you know what type of LEDs they are, or at least wattage (1w -3w).
 
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