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LumenAqua Nano 200 & 300


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Check out this LED that will be reaching us soon...

They claimed it copied Mame Design but who cares when the price is far more attractive than Mame's.. :superman:

I am getting one set for my tank once it hits our shore..

The LumenAqua LED Nano 200 and 300

Bright enough for your tank ? Haha if it is I maybe get one ^^

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Check out this LED that will be reaching us soon...

They claimed it copied Mame Design but who cares when the price is far more attractive than Mame's.. :superman:

I am getting one set for my tank once it hits our shore..

The LumenAqua LED Nano 200 and 300

Very nice designed lightset for nano tank. Any USD price indication :whistle ?

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Looking at the design, i think it will be good to drill some hole on the top acrylic and install a small fan to blow directly to dissipate the heat from the heat sink.

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Looking at the design, i think it will be good to drill some hole on the top acrylic and install a small fan to blow directly to dissipate the heat from the heat sink.

I completely agree with Gouldian. Or remove the whole acrylic panel and add a fan there. It's highlighted in the article posted.

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Looking at the design, i think it will be good to drill some hole on the top acrylic and install a small fan to blow directly to dissipate the heat from the heat sink.

I completely agree with Gouldian. Or remove the whole acrylic panel and add a fan there. It's highlighted in the article posted.

Just hope it is removable and easy to install a fan...

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