AquariusPanta
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Looking good SG. How far are your lights from canopy? What would you recommend with the V18's @~30W given your experience?
Looking good SG. How far are your lights from canopy? What would you recommend with the V18's @~30W given your experience?
The pre-ignition bump is never ending. I ran the same fans, rated at 12V .28A, on the 12V .5A PSUs for over an hour and they never seemed to take off. Would you agree that one PSU per fan, under these numbers, should theoretically work?My latest two fans for a two cob bar kind of do a little pre ignition bump a few times also. I am running two of them on a converter like yours but 9v 1amp. takes just a few and they both start up fine. been running them on and off to test it and seems all a-ok. Dont know if that helps you.
Most 12 VDC Fans ,start 'rotating' at 6.5 - 7 VDC ..I'll just have to order some different power supplies (and return some tweaked ones). You managed to get away with the 9V 1A PSUs, do you think I'll have any trouble with the 9V, as the fans are 12V?
I tried a 5V 1A AC/DC earlier, in all desperation; thinking that the 1A would do the trick, with no movement of the blades.
Also, I'm thinking of incorporating some V18's into a wooden built enclosure. Any foresight on how these V18's and fans will fare being encapsulated within wood? The buildup of heat is my only concern and you know how hot these babies get
WOW !^^^Yeah rippin apart a light works for me too SG. I took some 4' T8 fixtures and used them as a mount, (3 Veros per light), to hide all the effin wires, fans and drivers. I'm very impressed with what's starting to go on in my tent in just a few days since adding these. Should of ditched my CREE bulbs months ago.
Anyone using these heatsinks? I was gonna go with them and may still if the Xmas bonus this year is big enough. Actually they're not that expensive but I'm a cheap bastard .
http://www.led-heatsink.com/Bridgelux_LED_Cooling.phtml
Yeah the math I have down, it's just the reliability with the equipment that I'm finding issues with.Most 12 VDC Fans ,start 'rotating' at 6.5 - 7 VDC ..
Some might need a bit more voltage to start up ..( i.e. 8.5-9.5 VDC ) .
Amperage of the PSU ,denotes how many fans can this CV PSU can operate .
( i.e. a 1000mA 12 V PSU ,will operate 10x fans ,if every fan draws 100mA at 12 VDC.
Check the PSU case with your hand ,after it operates the fan for 5'-10' ..Yeah the math I have down, it's just the reliability with the equipment that I'm finding issues with.
If you check out the page before this, it should have mentioned that I was using a 12V PSU @500mA with a 12V Fan @.28A and the flipping blades weren't a'flipping. They were instead gimping, which led me to believe that: a.) the PSU was overrated at @500mA, and/or b.) the fan runs at a higher amperage.
After some additional testing, I've concluded that:Check the PSU case with your hand ,after it operates the fan for 5'-10' ..
If you can not hold your hand in touch with the psu for longer than 30" .
If it really burns ,then yes one of the two cases you've mentioned (or both..) might be happening for real .
If the case of the PSU has relatively low temperature ,that allows to be in contact with your hand for longer than
30" -60 " then :
A) Either the psu is faulty (protection from inductive spikes from fan ? !! Nah... )
B ) Either then fan is faulty (or is a 'weird' Fan ..4 wired ? Is the fan rated 12 V ? )
Or ...
The 12 V psu ,outputs ...Alternative Current
( Although those psus are used for ' driving 'halogen lamps ...
And usually they output lots more than 500mA )
Right now, I can't think of anything else ...
Cheers.