Flatrate
Well-Known Member
Your out of your fucking mind, Timbers are great!Timber lights are built great. Huge pin heatsinks. Still not good enough I guess.
Your out of your fucking mind, Timbers are great!Timber lights are built great. Huge pin heatsinks. Still not good enough I guess.
Not when they burn out. Timbers are built great like you just quoted me saying. Lol. Suspect its the vero 29 cobs not the fixture.Your out of your fucking mind, Timbers are great!
100% agreed.If the reflectors melt and cobs die it really does sound like too little cooling to me.
This will be a 4 graumaus puck unit going forward.Here you go. Threw the cobs in the trash already.
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Thought I was lying didn't you. Lol.Can we see a picture of the fixture and the damage?
This unit has already been back to Dan for repairs. Failed again on me in flower.
Absolutely. They are built like tanks and have top notch components. I just think we all underestimated the heat coming from 100w cobs. Vero 29 specifically. In veg the light is running 50% power. Only see issues when i push the lights late in flower. 80% power and up.I am curious to see Dan's response though. I push his products a lot on this site and this would change that unless there is something being left out.
Completely agree. Imho too hot for passive cooling.When I went the COB route I decided to use more COB's and drive them softer so I wouldn't have to use fans. It would seem like he is driving them too hard for passive cooling or perhaps the light got hotter than it should for some reason, maybe defective COB batch or something. Just hoping there is a valid explanation other than to think that all of his lights will fail.
I agree. Hindsight is always 20/20.I suppose putting fans on the rig would fix the issue.