This tip may help you save some money and some unexpected "high"
Couple members have picked up power supplys from canal street as suggested by some members in this forum in another led thread and found that it blows their LEDs even after they used the resistors of proper value according to the calculator as posted in the other LED thread.
Neither the calculator is incorrect nor the power supply is defective-it's just a labelling common mis-information.
Please make sure, you are getting regulated power supply, not just any power supply that says 12V DC.....
If you see something like this 5V-7.5V, 5V-12V, .... these are, for sure, not what you want.
For example, a Compaq Power Supply (Brick) with label saying 24V DC could, still, end up running your circuit at 32V DC and blow your LEDs and hopefully no toxic material is leaked into your tank. It is not defective-this type of power supply depends on the load-this is called the unregulated power supply.
So be careful when trying DIY with electronics, the label is not as detailed as FDA for canned food.