alesh
Well-Known Member
NahI thought you said the LER doesn't change....oh. a...a...he he...a you make a jest? No?
I was just making obvious your invalid logic.
NahI thought you said the LER doesn't change....oh. a...a...he he...a you make a jest? No?
Really? So you know how to make them so efficient they actually make power to sell back?Nah
I was just making obvious your invalid logic.
I don't, Mr. degree in physics.Really? So you know how to make them so efficient they actually make power to sell back?
Yes, it did. And perhaps I helped you realize your mistakes. Do you find my presence positive or negative?But, it got you here.
Damn. I blew it. IAC, It is 2 COBs so 624wPar.OK, I found the right sized in BTU/hr of new exchangers for $200.
$200- radiator
$100 - fan & shroud
$320 - 2 x COB P/N : P110-15S19P-3080
$380 - 2 x Driver P/N: HLG-600H-48
$150 - 2 x cold plate
$170 - 1x 2 gallon/hr pump and plumbing
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$1320 + delivery
50v@12a = 600w x .52 = 312wPar
$4.23 PAR Watt.
I find you to be an invaluable member of the team and I am putting you in for a big bonus.Yes, it did. And perhaps I helped you realize your mistakes. Do you find my presence positive or negative?
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I gotta admit that more you write the more I'm enjoying that. By all means, please continue, Mr. degree.
Damn. I blew it. IAC, It is 2 COBs so 624wPar.
$2.11 PAR Watt
It would be, yes. Sadly your calculation is far from being correct.Pretty good price though, you gotta admit.
No problem, Mr. degree. Just drop the nonsense efficiency value you produced and replace it with an appropriate one. And no, efficiency is not input power divided by LER as I have, hopefully, pointed out earlier.Woops. Oh, how sad. Would you help me? Please?
Really I should have listened better in the first place.