Decorative Underwater Aquarium LED Light
by davidzaslow in Living > Life Hacks
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Decorative Underwater Aquarium LED Light
In this tutorial I will show you how to make a real cool and decorative underwater aquarium light from LED arrays.
Supplies
LED array, I took one from an old broken flash light
Epoxy glue (Clear) about 200 grams, it depends on the size of the lamp you want to make
5-12 volt power supply
Utility knife
Cardboard mold
Heavy duty adhesive tape
Long dual cord electric wire
Dremel or sand paper
Hot glue gun
Connect Long Electric Cable to the LED Array
Identify the positive and ground connections on the array and connect the wire, secure with adhesive tape.
Make sure that the array has a resistor connected in series to the power supply, mine didn't have a resistor and I blew the LEDS.
Secure the Wire to Board With Hot Glue Gun
Make Cardboard Mold
Cut the cardboard and shape it around the LED array and secure it with adhesive tape
Fill the Mold With Epoxy
Mix the epoxy and fill the mold so the array is completely covered with epoxy, I do this in 2 stages first the top and after it hardens I flip the mold over and do the other side.
Don't use all the epoxy, leave some epoxy to make corrections and final finish.
Removing From Mold and Sanding and Final Coating
With sand paper or dremel sanding bit remove all cardboard from the hardened epoxy.
You will probably have holes and cracks in the chunk of epoxy.
Use the leftover epoxy to completely cover the chunk so there are no holes or cracks.
After it hardens sand it down again so it is smooth with dremel or sand paper.
Connect to Power Supply and Enjoy
Now connect the wire to your power supply and your decorative underwater aquarium LED light is ready.
Epoxy is less dense than water so it will float when you put it in the water, I glued a rock to the bottom of the light.