Airwalker16
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Because once you mount the heatsink, that metal is flush up against the plate. Does that make sense?Very smart. And the holes you cut out in the cenyer for cobs, could be run into the center with a continuous cut.
Because once you mount the heatsink, that metal is flush up against the plate. Does that make sense?Very smart. And the holes you cut out in the cenyer for cobs, could be run into the center with a continuous cut.
i want that plate x 2here 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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Yeah @robincnn has some sst 140 x 80mm that will handle that power np.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?
Genious. This is so interesting to me even being so far from my real life work.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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Bobby's Mod 420 with SST140, Cree 3590, Khatod Silicone Optics, Meanwell HLG-240H-C1750B
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Amazing idea. Love the design.
Can't wait to see what this will lead to.
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.Smooth. Did I see mounts for 2 leds that were "bolt ons" to the 4 led fixture?
4 frames as in 8 halves?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.
Correct. 16 COBs4 frames as in 8 halves?
Thank you. Email is better than PM. Or you can always ask something in this thread.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!Ordered
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.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.