What's up wade!
Sources?
www.allelectronics.com
www.hosfelt.com
www.mouser.com
www.digikey.com
www.google.com
Power supply issues?
Not much. cheapo 3v one from wallmart or radioshack. Or check the box of power adapters you have sitting around. Any DC transformers will work. (try to get as close as you can that's more than the required voltage of the LED)
You'll most likely need a resistor
Supply voltage-LED voltage / current of LED (usually around 20ma)
4.5v(PS)-3v(LED)/.020 = 7.5 ohm resistor. But the closest you'll find is 10ohm, so go with it. 1/4 watt is easy to find at radioshack
Construction tips?
Remember that they are diodes, and if you hook them up wrong, nothing will happen! The long lead is the + side
If you're not careful, you can burn out the LED while soldering. So if you're not great at soldering, use a heat sync between where you're soldering and the head of the LED
I built my single LED moonlight bracket out of a piece of copper wire. I bent the wire around the LED, then about 2" back, made a loop for a screw hole.
Coated the whole thing in 5 min epoxy and it's good to go.
You could also drill them into your exisiting light fixture, and get some LED clamps (I have a bunch I would send you if you want them)
Sealing tips? Epoxy, or liquid electrical tape. But the epoxy is clear if you goop up the lens a bit.
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/components/led.htm
B