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Good to know! I'll place the order after I finish setting up the new tank. Thanks!
i dont know how far along you are but here are some tips anyway...
i've tested many 9v wall warts and none were nine volts or less. they all put out varying voltages depending on load, if you try to regulate the wall wart using a pot your current will also vary when you adjust them...it would be very convenient for you to get yourself a volt regulator off ebay for $7. look for this on ebay...there is a guy that ships from the US but his price is off by about $80 right now, i think it was a typo... look for one with an input voltage between 5-24v and output from 2-12 (they come with a pot to adjust down to ten.
LM317 Adjustable Voltage Regulator Prototype Module USA
I wouldn't tap, i would use thermal epoxy. it's very easy, nowhere near as time consuming as drilling and tapping and it is very easy to remove burnt LEDs.
check out the prices for LEDs at etgtech.com and check the prices for meanwells at CDI.com (i think)
Glad to hear the projects coming along, any pics yet? I picked up a 12 LED setup from RapidLED along with the Arduino chip to play with controlling it, figured start small and see how it works. I got the heat sink and it gets hot without a fan cooling it, I had some 120V 4? fans sitting around that do a great job, with the fan running the heat sink is warm at best but curious to see how the plate idea works out for you. On the fan you ordered from NewEgg what are you planning to use to power it? The pic looks like a standard 5V PC connections. I went the same route with the XP-G and they do not have reflectors available, they spec sheet from cree lists them at 125 degree and I decided to not use them on the blues just to see. 6? above is good, I have a pair of fixtures (Alibaba) from the LIRA group buy that site around that height over a 120 and the light spread seems OK. On this DIY I was going to mount a small acrylic sheet as a splash guard, Lowes has them for 2 or 3 buck.