visajoe1
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cobby, do you know who this might be? looks pretty nice
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/grd/6175699346.html
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/grd/6175699346.html
How many watts would each strip have at 700ma? I was hoping for 8 strips around 25watt eachyeah i have a bunch of 133s coming in, prob 2 more weeks. for your application at 50W/cob the 120s are fine tho
voltage draw at a given current depends on the color, these are all in series, in general 700-1000 mA
http://www.cree.com/led-components/media/documents/XLampXPEHEW.pdf
http://www.cree.com/led-components/media/documents/XLampXPE-25A.pdf
lpc35-700 is a good match. 700 mA, 48V max
I was hoping for 660nm are you getting more on stock soon?again it depends on color
a white or blue would be like 3.3V/chip at that color (~35W), a red like 2.4V (~25W)
Thermal paste adhesive, foolish but the holder's slight reflector quality and push to connect was more appealing than soldering. Little did I know that the chips don't lock in quite the same on the BJBs as they do with the Ideals so I'm drilling the heatsinks anyway. And using normal thermal paste for the next 8 cobs.Why would you use adhesive with holders? or do you mean thermal paste? what kind of wiring are you using with the bjbs?
14GA is out of spec for both ideals and BJBs.I just checked and the wire I used was 14 gauge not 18 gauge solid copper wire, 600v on jacketing. This worked fine for the ideal holder build last month but appears to have pushed the inner terminals/contacts of the bjb holders sideways. I was wondering how they were swallowing up so much stripped wire.
Yes and no... Just because the driver is pulling that much from the wall does not mean you are getting more juice to your COBS. The only way to check what you are outputting to each cob is to test at the chip.Meanwell driver are known to go over rated wattage. My hlg120 48a drivers pull 168 watts at the wall .