whytewidow
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No, sonoffs as of right now cant control dimming. It has A series drivers on it. The 480s dim to almost 0. I think its 10% but they are damn near out turn all the way down.You are dimming off your Sonoff..?
No, sonoffs as of right now cant control dimming. It has A series drivers on it. The 480s dim to almost 0. I think its 10% but they are damn near out turn all the way down.You are dimming off your Sonoff..?
Ohh right....yup..thought for a second that you were implementing something i didnt know about re your comments: 'full wireless control' .No, sonoffs as of right now cant control dimming. It has A series drivers on it. The 480s dim to almost 0. I think its 10% but they are damn near out turn all the way down.
I wouldn't mind building something like this but with the new cutter sol strips. It'd be cheap and twice as bright.The light is done. Minus putting the framing slot cover on. Soon as it gets here. This light will be 100% complete. Has full wireless control from his phone, full dimming ability, temp n humidity monitoring. Theres two of these. 960+ watts per section. Each half section only weighs 19lbs. Total weight is 38lbs. And comes in at only 3.75" thick. Giving him extra headroom to boot.
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How would it be twice as bright?I wouldn't mind building something like this but with the new cutter sol strips. It'd be cheap and twice as bright.
The top of the boxes slide off. To access everything, and it doesnt effect the wifi.Ohh right....yup..thought for a second that you were implementing something i didnt know about re your comments: 'full wireless control' .
How do you find the signal from the module being in a aluminium box like that..? No different?
Im thinking 'physical' control of the module has also being taken away..?
Build lookz solid yo! Kudos!
Those strips put out double the lumens than any other strip I've seen at the same amperage.How would it be twice as bright?
Also like to know how it would be cheap lolHow would it be twice as bright?
Are you guys being serious?Also like to know how it would be cheap lol
You didnt answer the twice as bright. You can only push these strips so hard and keep them efficient. The only way your gonna make it twice as bright is if you build a light with 128 strips. This light has 64 strips.Are you guys being serious?
They're $10!!!
https://www.cutter.com.au/product/cutter-3030cree-3k90560/
I'm using cutters solskins. Unless you build a light with more strips, that's the only way.Those strips put out double the lumens than any other strip I've seen at the same amperage.
Man, i was wondering wtf lol
i thought he was talking about the same strips but wasnt sure when he said twice as bright and cheap
Yes they are def cheaper than F series or H-influx but noway in hell are you replicating the lights you have built for what id consider to be cheap using any strips lol ....and twice as bright, well ya, build it twice as big, but not for cheap lol
No doubtLol, yeah I was confused for a minute. You're lookn at $1'5xx bucks just on strips to make a light twice as bright as this one. Not counting the 1500+ for divers to run that many. Then your lookn at a 750ish for heatsinks. Hes already at 4 grand with no wire, no framing. No wagos or soldering. It would take 5 grand to double this light.
Hi AirWell they USED to be UNDER $10, But for some reason they just keep climbing up in price and are nearly $12 now. Kinda gives me a bad taste in my mouth and makes me not want to use them.
Well unless those strips are $6 or less, this would be a better option.No doubt
LOL you dont need to tell me brother. I just went through all of this myself as you know. Being Canadian it hurt a little bit more.
54 strips cost me $850 shipped
27 heatsinks cost me $300 shipped
Frame and hardware $150
Drivers $500
I DONT HAVE ANY FKN WIRE OR WAGOS OR SOLDERING YET EITHER OMFG LOL
Thats why when he said twice as bright and cheap i perked up, thought i had made a huge mistake and bought the wrong strips or some shit lol
These strips are def cost efficient compared to most, but to build a good light like you are, its still not cheap lol
Which strips would be the better option? Were both using the same Sol skin strips from cutter as far as i know.Well unless those strips are $6 or less, this would be a better option.
Oh WTF, that build is with the cutter strips? I didn't know that I thought they were Samsung or Bridgelux the whole time. LolololWhich strips would be the better option? Were both using the same Sol skin strips from cutter as far as i know.
im using the same strips as WW, which are also the same strips you referred to when you said you could build it twice as bright and for cheap? the sol skin 90cri?
each strip cost me $12-13 i think....got a little cheaper if you went into the 51+ range. i bought 30 of the 90cri and 24 of the 80cri, so i never got much of a discount.
Lol that's why we were so confused budOh WTF, that build is with the cutter strips? I didn't know that I thought they were Samsung or Bridgelux the whole time. Lololol
Yeah I was lost for a minute. I was like he must know something I dont lol.Oh WTF, that build is with the cutter strips? I didn't know that I thought they were Samsung or Bridgelux the whole time. Lololol