Hi Kallen.
We have stripped Aurora's down before and re sealed them successfully and I would suggest doing so before the moisture affects the PCB. It's a time consuming job to get right but certainly doable.
Hope all is well.
Paul
Hi Kallen.
We have stripped Aurora's down before and re sealed them successfully and I would suggest doing so before the moisture affects the PCB. It's a time consuming job to get right but certainly doable.
Hope all is well.
Paul
BigRAWesty (10th July 2016)
Hi NissanGQ4.2.
Nothing specific for aquariums however take a look at these.. http://www.ledlightco.com.au/led-rigid-strip-lights/
They are not designed to be submersed but are waterproof and may suit our application.
Paul
NissanGQ4.2 (10th July 2016)
Thanks for the interest guys.
I am doing my best to get these up on our website but work has been busy and I don't have enough hours in the day to get it all done. It will happen, hopefully within the next week and I can post some pictures up for all to see. In the meantime I guess you'll have to take Darren's word as to how impressive they are!
Cheers,
Paul
Hi Darren, I'm really interested in a light bar and your post caught my attention.
I saw you also mentioned there is no link on their website yet, but could this be the bars? 10W Cree's ? Maybe Paul added them after you looked ?
http://www.ledlightco.com.au/10-watt/
Hi Hodge.
Thanks for taking a look at our website however they are not the lights. I still haven't had a chance to get them up but here is a teaser..
LED Light Co 10w CREE .jpg
Hodge (11th July 2016), michaelgreeny (11th July 2016)
michaelgreeny (11th July 2016)
Cheers Paul,
Feel free to put my name down for a 37'.
Looking forward to it!
Lights (11th July 2016)