On those big fin sinks can you put the driver on top? It would be nice to kill to birds with one stone heat sink and light frame.Some poor pics
Damn buddy Christmas came early!This is everything im working with. Heat sinks are 1 in profile from heatsink usa. Chanzon 3w led in 6000-6500k x10 run at 700ma, chanzon 3w led in full spectrum x10 run at 500ma and chanzon 10w led in 3500k x4 run at 700 ma. 10w cobs will be put on heatsinks 3w leds on 1.25x1.25x.25 in angle aluminum which will also be used to tie everything together
Budget build I'm setting up soon.I think my whole total for everything was just shy of 120 dollars. Closer to 150 after all the wiring and buying a soldering iron. So this is a super in expensive set up. My next one will be either 18x18 or 20x20. I havent figured out what footprint i like better. I havent even finished my first project and i already got the led bug lol
You got some ir up in thur? Lol mines just for vegging a mother and growing 1 auto.Look at a site called cdiweb.com cheapest place i found citizen im planning on using the clu0481212c4403h7k4 and clu0481212c273h7k4 as my main cobs with 4 of each for a total of 8 i will probably use some little 3 or 5 w leds around the edges and in the middle to help fill in the spectrum
Yes.Ok so if im getting this right(i might be too high for this right now) but i should do hot wire to acl and connect the negative and ground wire on the power cord to the acn i should be golden. Am i correct or am i completely wrong?
If possible, i like to remote mount the drivers outside the room for heat savings.On those big fin sinks can you put the driver on top? It would be nice to kill to birds with one stone heat sink and light frame.
I don't think that's a very good idea. I would pick up some thermal adhesive paste from Amazon.So since anticiption is killing me i am going to start assembly of my lights tonight but will be securing the leds with loctite gel control superglue mixed with metal shavings and will be securing everything else using gorilla glue the gorilla glue will be temporary as i can easily drill through it after it is cured
Patience is a virtue... What do you gain by having it done (poorly) a couple days early?I did think about this but then i will have to wait until monday or most likely tuesday to mount up, which i would like to he done by then. My theory is if i use a very very thin film of loctite with the aluminum metal shavings it will work similarly to thermal paste. Plus would be an easy twist off and reolace after i get the thermal oaste