MOD 420 Horticulture COB Lighting

anomolies

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can those pin heatsinks handle 3590 run at 60-70 watts? I'm thinking of building a 4 cob bar with silicone lens.

I'm guessing I will need the SST140 for this purpose?
 
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Big smo

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here is an example of the kind of thing im talking about. When I ran it thru FlowPath waterjet software, slots vs holes saved me 4.5 mins of cut time or $9-12 in waterjet fees.

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Genious. This is so interesting to me even being so far from my real life work.

Mad love and support to you guys working on ways to help literally thousands in need of a solid way to mount these cobs. Amazing shit you all are doing and seeing support from others is great too. If they didn't start at 100k each I'd buy one and hook you up lol.
 

CoB_nUt

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dammit, always on the late show! @robincnn @ bobby in mi, nicely done! Guess I'm kinda glad I procrastinated on building my 3rd bar. robin i may need to pm you and run a few ideas by you if that is ok.
 

robincnn

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dammit, always on the late show! @robincnn @ bobby in mi, nicely done! Guess I'm kinda glad I procrastinated on building my 3rd bar. robin i may need to pm you and run a few ideas by you if that is ok.
Thank you. Email is better than PM. Or you can always ask something in this thread.

Yes. Currently 3 pcs of frames in stock. @Bobby from Mi sent a few more that will receive this weekend. Available on website
The frame is almost 18" long
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Barely fits in a 16" box
 

Gingerbee

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just trowing this out there would you guys be able to make the cobs and heatsinks movable in the frame.
I was thinking some thing along the line of thumb screws then just loosen them up a bit and slide the whole cob+sink in the frame. Would be pretty easy of a design just a bunch of long slots.
 

SSGrower

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The "MOD" in the name is for modular, I have a link that bolts 2 or more frames together in any direction. It also holds an AC junction box so you can bolt 4 frames together and have 1 power cord to a timer.
Thanks, I was looking at it like the two halves , and if the pieces were symmetrical you could build it out in multiples of two without a separate piece.
Also not to take a damn thing away from this effort but your moving into a market sector that isn't quite diy but is custom and takes into account the individual users. I don't think it's wrong or negative to call this a custom kit light.
 
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