Its a real TRIP MAN!!! tiny as hell, seeing them in person is very differant than photos on RIU, its also going to be a real head turner to see them lite up, I think the pictures online dont convery the true brightness and power of the cxa cobs, SOO, I put them carefully right back into the box after I photographed them, no way on earth and I working with these while I am stoned, and I started this beautiful sunny morning with a nice bowl looking into the sunrise, and its still working its magic on my bodyThose cobs really are small buggers eh? Especially for the amount of the light they produces, still amazes me to this day
Shouldn't be an issue with the laptop tape, however be sure to anchor the wires attached to the cob to something near the cob. You don't wunna be reaching in you grow area doing maintenance, watering, raising or lowering your light and the wire gets caught up on something and moves slides or tears the cob off the heat sink.i thought the same exact thing, almost to the point i had to double check what i ordered. Also, i dont have a little soldering pen, I used my big ass soldering gun to attach the wires to the cobs. Hovering this big gun over the tiny cob was a sight to see.
My drivers are supposed to be here today, they were delayed due to the weather. hope to power mine up tonight!
also, the one cob I set onto the heatsink with just the factory thermal paste has set on pretty good, I couldnt easily pry it up without slipping a little razor underneath it. So i feel pretty confident the kapton tape is going to hold them in place.
Last night I went with 20 Ga Solid Gauge copper....I was using 16AWG strand before and I kept having the wires tug out of the ideal holders and seems others have have the SAME problem recently......I highly suggest the littler gauge for them...worked like a charm!HEY what size wire do I buy to plug into the cob holders? they are ideal holders
I can't tell you how many heat sinks I have with 3-4 holes in them. LolSTUPID CHEAP ASS CHINA DRILL BIT BROKE OFF IN MY COB HALF WAY IN,, now its stuck in there, no choice but to twist the holder and drill 2 new holes, going to leave the broken drill in there, not worth diggin it outView attachment 3370361
Less is more.....spreading to the thinnest possible in theory is where the least thermal impedance comes in [the whole reason for the thermal paste]....View attachment 3370372 there you have it, both head sinks drilled, tapped and the holders screwed down tight, all 4 contact points are hitting the heat sink underneath, ,, ANY IDEAS on putting on the thermal paste?, thick, thin? I have to work the next 2 days, so when i get time its thermal paste and wires,