Thanksthose two little nubs click into the holes and hold it securely so you can apply paste
se call it "sanding" over here (or more precisely "lapping" if youre trying to make it a plane surfacesandpapering (does this verb exist in English? ??)
Harbor Freight has a 5 speed drill press on sale this weekend for $54.99 for anyone interested.se call it "sanding" over here (or more precisely "lapping" if youre trying to make it a plane surface
assuming you have a drill press and your holes are straight, sounds like your holes might be too big or wobbled. a cheap drill press pays for itself quickly!
i use this table:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drill_and_tap_sizes
dont forget to use oil on your taps! easiest to drill all the way thru even if you dont need to- helps to clear tap cuttings. also tap a little- back out- clear cuttings-repeat. ive never broken a tap except by using excessive force
also self-tapping screw might be good for you- they have a flute edge at the end that cuts threads as you screw them
for wire management these arent bad:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-PCS-Self-Adhesive-Cable-Wire-Zip-Tie-Mounts-Mounting-Base-Clamps-Clip-27mm-/371692982266?hash=item568aa0cffa:g:ouQAAOSwARZXlhbm
No drill press.se call it "sanding" over here (or more precisely "lapping" if youre trying to make it a plane surface
assuming you have a drill press and your holes are straight, sounds like your holes might be too big or wobbled. a cheap drill press pays for itself quickly!
i use this table:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drill_and_tap_sizes
dont forget to use oil on your taps! easiest to drill all the way thru even if you dont need to- helps to clear tap cuttings. also tap a little- back out- clear cuttings-repeat. ive never broken a tap except by using excessive force
also self-tapping screw might be good for you- they have a flute edge at the end that cuts threads as you screw them
for wire management these arent bad:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-PCS-Self-Adhesive-Cable-Wire-Zip-Tie-Mounts-Mounting-Base-Clamps-Clip-27mm-/371692982266?hash=item568aa0cffa:g:ouQAAOSwARZXlhbm
probably the same one ive been using for over 10 years nowHarbor Freight has a 5 speed drill press on sale this weekend for $54.99 for anyone interested.
How many 1818 cobs can you run on that driverAs requested from cobkits, here I am.
I am using 1818 with hlg185h-54 volt b.
The B version of this driver is strictly fixed.
It does not go above 54 volt,so if you are using a 1818 your max wattage will be around 130 watt and not above,just as cobkits chart shows.
If you plan to drive it harder,above 130 watt per cob,than you have to choose a version.If you look for efficiency and do not want to go under 50% and like the ability to mount driver remote,and remote dimming from 10 to 100 %,than b version will works for you
likewise, the 48V "A" series drivers i have, although they are adjustable, also top out around 53.5-54V.As requested from cobkits, here I am.
I am using 1818 with hlg185h-54 volt b.
The B version of this driver is strictly fixed.
It does not go above 54 volt,so if you are using a 1818 your max wattage will be around 130 watt and not above,just as cobkits chart shows.
If you plan to drive it harder,above 130 watt per cob,than you have to choose a version.If you look for efficiency and do not want to go under 50% and like the ability to mount driver remote,and remote dimming from 10 to 100 %,than b version will works for you
In my case (looking for efficiency not under 50%)b version would be OK, since I am using 4 cob per driver (and maybe 7 when/if prices drop).now I should be between 58/60% efficiency and I have external dimming,that is crucial to me.likewise, the 48V "A" series drivers i have, although they are adjustable, also top out around 53.5-54V.
the 48V "B" series tops out right at 48 and is largely unsuitable for this application, except for maybe some extreme low-current rigs.
in G84's application, the 54A model is a good option, it is adjustable up to 59V and covers the full range of the cobs.
generally above 120W ill recommend an 1825 over 1818. both are 50V chips but the 1825's efficiency gains at higher currents really start to pay the bills above 100W. also runs at lower voltage at a given wattage and can go farther on a given driver
it would be nice if meanwell would give us a driver with both onboard voltage adjustment AND external 3-way dimming (or programmable). why cant we have it all?
i have had great success with dhl from china