crimsonecho
Well-Known Member
..they make these bar type lights or whatever with properly overbuilt heatsinks. i recently watched a migro video where he evaluated different lights based on their par loss including his own and concluded that in 4 years they will be at 80% or something.
so you gotta change out your fixtures every 4 years if driving at 100% and heatsinks are getting above 40-45C. thats just shit because with proper cooling these leds should be going solid for at least twice that.
as a customer i want to help push the companies to put proper cooling systems to their fixtures. overbuild this shit so it stays barely a couple of degrees warmer than the ambient temps. the cheapest part of these fixtures is the aluminium so why not build it better with bigger heatsinks.
i’m not even gonna get into the active cooling because it works so so well but less moving parts is somehow a selling point for people. i had the cheapest shittiest 12v pc fans on my cob diy fixture and not a single one failed in 4 years. these can be built to enable easy repairs to change out the fans with new ones periodically even if they havent failed yet but whatever.
if you’re gonna build a light with no moving parts at least do it correctly with serious bulk to dissipate the heat properly @MarsHydrofactory @MedicGrow @Stephenj37826
fell free to tag any other company please these are the only ones i know which advertise on riu
so you gotta change out your fixtures every 4 years if driving at 100% and heatsinks are getting above 40-45C. thats just shit because with proper cooling these leds should be going solid for at least twice that.
as a customer i want to help push the companies to put proper cooling systems to their fixtures. overbuild this shit so it stays barely a couple of degrees warmer than the ambient temps. the cheapest part of these fixtures is the aluminium so why not build it better with bigger heatsinks.
i’m not even gonna get into the active cooling because it works so so well but less moving parts is somehow a selling point for people. i had the cheapest shittiest 12v pc fans on my cob diy fixture and not a single one failed in 4 years. these can be built to enable easy repairs to change out the fans with new ones periodically even if they havent failed yet but whatever.
if you’re gonna build a light with no moving parts at least do it correctly with serious bulk to dissipate the heat properly @MarsHydrofactory @MedicGrow @Stephenj37826
fell free to tag any other company please these are the only ones i know which advertise on riu
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