Like SPYDRx. Is Zhaga Standard Used In Grow Lights? How To Mount This Strip?

This LED strip says it uses the Zhaga standard for mounting configurations.
Is there something you know of that is made to fit strips like this.
See the strip below.
My goal is to use these strips in a DYI build that is like the build in this video.
Spydr Like DYI Build

I know these are not efficient and I've been told not to use them as grow lights but please
allow me to be stubborn and let that be a different topic.
I'm just seeking help with what these strips mount to in a spyder like build.
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Picture 52 LEDs Lumitronix strip.jpg

Drawing dimensions 52 Lumitronix Strip.jpg
 

welight

Well-Known Member
If you want to know more you can see the Zhaga Consortium WEB site(https://www.zhagastandard.org/). This refers to strips with the Book 7 standard. We make our standard boards to Book 7 Compliance. The issue you might find is the boards dont have enough led density, more than the efficiency issue for grow lights example of our 560mm

when it comes to photon delivery more is better
cheers
 
Does anyone know what fixture or what heatsink that strip is made for? In other words, what is the thing called that is made to exactly match up to that strip?
I need to know what it's called because I need to know what search terms in Google would lead me right to the thing.

Are the heatsinks in that YouTube video made to exactly match up to these strips.

Can you feel me struggling like a fool trying to figure our exactly what it is that I should be asking.
Dan
 

grotbags

Well-Known Member
what you are looking for doesnt really exist "off the shelf".
the way i see it is if you really want to use zhaga standard/bolts to attach the strips to the heatsinks then you you need to buy what ever heatsink you like the look of and drill and tap them yourself or take them to a machine shop/fabricators and get them to drill and tap them to the zhaga standard for you, alternatively go on alibaba and contact some extruded heatsink manufactures and get some made to your exact spec... both of which will be time and money sinks.

p.s just use thermal tape...
 
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