Andrew1981
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I mean for the meanwell led driver it doesn't come with a plug does it? or do i need to buy a plug cut it then connect tot eh wires. And i would like to connect the fans to one dimmer controling all fans.
I mean for the meanwell led driver it doesn't come with a plug does it? or do i need to buy a plug cut it then connect tot eh wires. And i would like to connect the fans to one dimmer controling all fans.
I just cut an old grounded extension cord i had kicking around and connected it to my meanwell driver, simple and heavy duty enough.I mean for the meanwell led driver it doesn't come with a plug does it? or do i need to buy a plug cut it then connect tot eh wires. And i would like to connect the fans to one dimmer controling all fans.
I mean for the meanwell led driver it doesn't come with a plug does it? or do i need to buy a plug cut it then connect tot eh wires. And i would like to connect the fans to one dimmer controling all fans.
Ty much yea I was thinking the two bar would be better I was going to run 5 on each 40 inch 4.85 heatsink. Do you think I will need two fans for those two bars. Is there a power supply unit that I can adjust the output to run those fans at lower voltage and what not. I want to drill and tap so I think I checked the screws would be m2.5
Are you sure vero18 is m3 could of sworn it said 2.5. Also how long should these screws be for the heatsink I don't want to go through correct.
2.5m is recommended on the data sheet but as long as your accurate 3m screws will work the holes are 3.4mm.
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My apologies, it was the vero 29 that specified m3... i guess I just assumed they all called for m3 a![]()
Is it ok if I drill through the heatsink instead of a blind hole considering I can find such a small screw.
I drill and tap threw my heat sinks. Not much of a choice with the ones i use. Wont hurt anything. You can also use SAE 3-48 or 3-56 screws they are just .001 of a inch bigger and might be easier to find here in the states. A good source for hardware http://www.mcmaster.com/#Yea not so much the m3 actual size but the length of it. Meaning if the heatsink base is .14 kind of hard to find a screw that won't go through. So I'm guessing if I tap through the heatsink and use a m3 screw but a longer length where it will go through the heatsink I sure that won't be a problem just want to double check to see if anyone has done that.