Bridgelux EB Series Build

Serva

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Yes, I mounted a pair of wagos to the frame. With bigger tubes, aou could mount them inside. But there are so many ways to go...

As you saw, your idea with just a simple L-profile frame will also work fine.
 

Nutria

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Yes, I mounted a pair of wagos to the frame. With bigger tubes, aou could mount them inside. But there are so many ways to go...

As you saw, your idea with just a simple L-profile frame will also work fine.
I mean, it is hard to put wagos inside the tube even if it is big enough (making the fixture heavy probably).
Dunno... still deciding how to build the fixture to make it clean

EDIT: any problem running different Kelvin temperature together? like 3500k and 5000k in the same parallel build
 
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Serva

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I mean, it is hard to put wagos inside the tube even if it is big enough (making the fixture heavy probably).
Dunno... still deciding how to build the fixture to make it clean

EDIT: any problem running different Kelvin temperature together? like 3500k and 5000k in the same parallel build
I don‘t have problems, but it‘s not suggested due to different voltages. But the difference with strips is so small, that it isn‘t a problem so far.

Fitting the wagos inside te tubes may not be hard, but to use them properly. Either get different connectors, which you can fit into the frame, like a kettle plug, or just mount them on top (as I did). At some point design was not important for me. I can see only the bottom side anyways.
 
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rocho

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Hi, here is another really stupid question that I coudn't answer on my own.

I Can' t connect a 18AWG silicon wire to bridgelux stripe solderless connector.

I had try also to put a little layer of solder to make it more stiff but again wire doesn't conect to the board.

Maybe i must pull or push on connector?

seeing videos on youtube is seems like just push wire inside and connect it without pain but surely I' making something wrong.
Maybe i should adopt a smaller wire also if bridgelux datasheet say 18awg may be fine?

hoping my bad english question is understable

regards
 

skoomd

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Hi, here is another really stupid question that I coudn't answer on my own.

I Can' t connect a 18AWG silicon wire to bridgelux stripe solderless connector.

I had try also to put a little layer of solder to make it more stiff but again wire doesn't conect to the board.

Maybe i must pull or push on connector?

seeing videos on youtube is seems like just push wire inside and connect it without pain but surely I' making something wrong.
Maybe i should adopt a smaller wire also if bridgelux datasheet say 18awg may be fine?

hoping my bad english question is understable

regards
The connectors are rated for solid core wire, but you can use stranded wire (im assuming that's what you got) as long as you twist the strands really tight. You may need to tin the strans (solder them) but I feel like it wouldnt fit if you did.

But you're correct, the wire just slides in and you'll feel it when the level latches on. You do not need to press the level or anything to get it to hold onto the wire.

If you're still having issues, I recommend you just go out and buy some 18AWG solid core copper wire instead. It's very easy to slide it into the connectors.
 

Ryante55

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The connectors are rated for solid core wire, but you can use stranded wire (im assuming that's what you got) as long as you twist the strands really tight. You may need to tin the strans (solder them) but I feel like it wouldnt fit if you did.

But you're correct, the wire just slides in and you'll feel it when the level latches on. You do not need to press the level or anything to get it to hold onto the wire.

If you're still having issues, I recommend you just go out and buy some 18AWG solid core copper wire instead. It's very easy to slide it into the connectors.
Aren't you supposed to use 20awg solid? I thought that was the best size for the connectors
 

Kenny Grows

Active Member
If you keep strips 10-15cm above colas, how much below do you get hard buds (A+ quallity)?
Well that would depend on how hard (mA) your're running them also. Some people running them at 400mA others at 1000mA, one of those currents might burn at 8" the other would not.
 

skoomd

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Aren't you supposed to use 20awg solid? I thought that was the best size for the connectors
18-22 gauge is what is recommended on the data sheet. You could use 20 gauge, but I like overbuilding so 18 gauge is what I use.

18 gauge slides into the connectors like butter.
 

Chip Green

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You're running 15x 20v strips at around 500ma, so that's 10w per strip(ish) so about 150w range total, over 6 sq ft, that's 25w/sqft, just slightly under the general, ballpark recommendation, for flowering with those particular emitters.
At that soft of a drive current, you can literally have those strips within a few inches of your tops, and greatly increase the intensity.
 

Dachem2010

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This is only the 3rd day with them I normally grow outdoors they been under 150w of corn cob led the big one is an auto o got sent on mistake I think they are 3-4in from that one obviously farther from the others
 

Chip Green

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I have a "Dr.Meter" brand el cheapo LUX meter, that I use to get near 50K LUX (whatever that means with this meter)….Depending on which "lamp" im measuring, for flowering, it can be 12" or more, down to 3-4" to get that zone. I have multiple collections of EBs with different drive currents, strip spacing ect…
Ive seen light stress in a 4x4 tent during VEG when the LUX got over 30K, but that was with over 400W of EBs...at about 16"
Possibly heat related.
 

projectinfo

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I have a "Dr.Meter" brand el cheapo LUX meter, that I use to get near 50K LUX (whatever that means with this meter)….Depending on which "lamp" im measuring, for flowering, it can be 12" or more, down to 3-4" to get that zone. I have multiple collections of EBs with different drive currents, strip spacing ect…
Ive seen light stress in a 4x4 tent during VEG when the LUX got over 30K, but that was with over 400W of EBs...at about 16"
Possibly heat related.
Yeah ive had a few burns .

I just use the lix meter app on my phone. lol.

probably not good enough, but i try to air on the side of caution now.
 
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