Not sure about the 288s, the 304s were $75 a piece. Then you need to source the proper driver and wiring components. Its an invest ment, but a one time investment well worth it.no shit...hmmm...now for the ultimate question $$$$$$
The 288 are $75 each also and I would get two. Then you need two heatsinks $30?. The driver is about $65 for 230watts or S45 for 151watts. Just under $300 I guess.Not sure about the 288s, the 304s were $75 a piece. Then you need to source the proper driver and wiring components. Its an invest ment, but a one time investment well worth it.
Lol... Its not a model... You have to build it. Also the boards don't "need" a fan. They are passive.wow, that's actually kinda cool, especially if i can do it for under 3 bills. Course you keep a fan about the heatsinks to cool them, if i'm right?
ah ok, yeah the diy aspect.....shouldn't be to hard, especially with my goofy mind....i just know that if i smell smoke i did it wrong...lol
ah ok, yeah the diy aspect.....shouldn't be to hard, especially with my goofy mind....i just know that if i smell smoke i did it wrong...lol
Day 60
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I hope they still have the older boards as I need one board replaced.
Hardest part is finding stuff in stockah ok, yeah the diy aspect.....shouldn't be to hard, especially with my goofy mind....i just know that if i smell smoke i did it wrong...lol
Think they are working with pretty slim profit margins.
Interestingly, the Samsung H-series strips use the LM561C and 3 each of the 1120mm strips would equal just under 300 leds (about a QB board) and would cost over $90 from Digikey. And if that's not enough, the QBs have a built-in heat sink and mounting plate! Just saying.The lm561c cost a few pennies each I'm sure they make a decent profit
Wait until you see them light up.Just received my 2 QB288's and slate 1's in the mail. Fucking beautiful looking boards. I got excited just holding them. lol
HLG is a tiny operation servicing a very fickle niche market. They ship every order by hand. They've paid for the board designs and they're working hard at innovating on tight margins.The lm561c cost a few pennies each I'm sure they make a decent profit