No, I'm not that type. If I have something to say I just say it, direct. As i did...Not sure if that's a dig at me but those strips look like they have plenty of matrix clearance around the mounting holes, which are also ally. I've used metal washers with all my strip builds, as they clearly fit inside the matrix with no risk of shorting out. Most of my strip frames have been running close to a year now without issues.
Sarcasm aside, is there any real reason to use nylon washers? I would definitely consider using these for my next builds.
Yeah, if you look at the photo he posted, you can see the screw head is close to what looks like a contact/test point.Is there a reason to use washers though?
I believe that is the temperature measurement point.Yes, it prevents you from damaging the solder mask. And it's very close to whatever that is next to the screw hole.
I thought that myself but the tc points in the center. I cant see anything on the data sheet.I believe that is the temperature measurement point.
Yeah, I see now that they are different. My Acuity strips have these, as do my F series. Can't imagine what those spots are for.I thought that myself but the tc points in the center. I cant see anything on the data sheet.
Are they not the test points to test the boards? I know some of the boards and strips have those spots to apply current to test the boards.Yeah, I see now that they are different. My Acuity strips have these, as do my F series. Can't imagine what those spots are for.
Looking close I see they are just untinned copper plate circles, not connected to anything and not going through to the other side. Perhaps they are optical registration points for the solder mask.
The ones that are just a circle with the plus and minus symbols are test points - but the ones with a square outline around them are not connected to anything. I just verified that with my meter on my single row 22 inchers. Having worked in circuit board manufacturing, the most likely function I can think of that these would serve is for optical registration when applying the solder mask.Are they not the test points to test the boards? I know some of the boards and strips have those spots to apply current to test the boards.
My f-series strips have them, the QB 288 boards have them.
When applying a multimeter to them, you can read the voltage
The + right next to it is what makes me think this, is there one with a - next to it somewhere else on the strip?
Isnt it just a circle with no square outline? Although it doesnt even look like the other test points that I've seen, only one way to find out for sure though.The ones that are just a circle with the plus and minus symbols are test points - but the ones with a square outline around them are not connected to anything. I just verified that with my meter on my single row 22 inchers. Having worked in circuit board manufacturing, the most likely function I can think of that these would serve is for optical registration when applying the solder mask.
Good Day,I just put 20 of the Lo4 in my 4x4x4ish room on 2 hlg-240-24a drivers. Planning to add four to side corners and one somewhere else on a 80h-24a. Really like them so far, runs cool and looks clean.
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Lo4 is the model number, they are the Hinflux stripsGood Day,
WHat is the Lo4 lights? Do you possibly have a model number for me?
Thanks