Moflow
Well-Known Member
Take one HLG550 V1
Disconnect the wires, remove the driver. Drill out all the rivets and take off the Quantum Boards.
Store boards safely to reattach later.
So you are now left with the bare Heatsink
Draw two lines across the Heatsink as shown below.
Get a hacksaw and cut along the two black lines and now you have three heatsinks.
Here is the central strip. 26" x 5"
As I'm using it for side lighting I drilled two holes in top corners for ratchet hangers. You could drill another two holes in the bottom corners if you wanted to use it as an overhead light.
Clean the aluminium with alcohol and attach the double sided thermal tape.
Peel off the blue backing and attach the F strips.
Stick a cheapo Chinese driver on the back. Other drivers are available......
55v - 100v 550 - 600mA. Wire the 2 x strips in series.
Double check everything then plug it in.
Kilowatt meter reads ~ 58 watts.
The Apogee PAR meter says 633 umoleos at 8" away in the centre.
Plenty of room between the two F stips to slot in a 660nm red strip or what ever colour you fancy.
The other two heatsinks and driver can still be used as an HLG550 by connecting them together with alu angle or hang them independently for better light spread.
Job done!
Disconnect the wires, remove the driver. Drill out all the rivets and take off the Quantum Boards.
Store boards safely to reattach later.
So you are now left with the bare Heatsink
Draw two lines across the Heatsink as shown below.
Get a hacksaw and cut along the two black lines and now you have three heatsinks.
Here is the central strip. 26" x 5"
As I'm using it for side lighting I drilled two holes in top corners for ratchet hangers. You could drill another two holes in the bottom corners if you wanted to use it as an overhead light.
Clean the aluminium with alcohol and attach the double sided thermal tape.
Peel off the blue backing and attach the F strips.
Stick a cheapo Chinese driver on the back. Other drivers are available......
55v - 100v 550 - 600mA. Wire the 2 x strips in series.
Double check everything then plug it in.
Kilowatt meter reads ~ 58 watts.
The Apogee PAR meter says 633 umoleos at 8" away in the centre.
Plenty of room between the two F stips to slot in a 660nm red strip or what ever colour you fancy.
The other two heatsinks and driver can still be used as an HLG550 by connecting them together with alu angle or hang them independently for better light spread.
Job done!