HydroDC
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Yesterday I posted a question about how to apply thermal grease. Thanks again for all the advice.
This is the now finished light, front and back. 6 each CXB3590s mounted on Arctic 64s with holders, 3 each MW HLG-120H-C1050As, a 12V power supply and a 6 channel fan speed control. There are 3 switches, 1 to power up the fans and the other 2 switches (no fans, no lights), 1 switch for 4 of the lights and 1 switch for the remaining 2 lights. I mounted all this on a 24"x24" piece of aluminum cut to the shape of a pentagon. I added lenses mostly because I thought it would look better.
Between the 2,4 or 6 light option coupled with using the dimming function of the C1050As, I should have pretty good flexibility. Since I've never tried a grow before and know practically nothing about it, I hope this light will work out. I plan to use a 3x3 or 4x4 tent so I think I can dim down for the 3x3 and dim up for a 4x4.
I read many of the threads on the LED Forum and especially benefitted from "DIY Lights - How to Power Them" and "Heatsinks for DIY LED Lamps". Also seeing the threads from other DIYers was very helpful. I particularly thank Supra who, at least for me, really led the way ahead on making my own light.
This is the now finished light, front and back. 6 each CXB3590s mounted on Arctic 64s with holders, 3 each MW HLG-120H-C1050As, a 12V power supply and a 6 channel fan speed control. There are 3 switches, 1 to power up the fans and the other 2 switches (no fans, no lights), 1 switch for 4 of the lights and 1 switch for the remaining 2 lights. I mounted all this on a 24"x24" piece of aluminum cut to the shape of a pentagon. I added lenses mostly because I thought it would look better.
Between the 2,4 or 6 light option coupled with using the dimming function of the C1050As, I should have pretty good flexibility. Since I've never tried a grow before and know practically nothing about it, I hope this light will work out. I plan to use a 3x3 or 4x4 tent so I think I can dim down for the 3x3 and dim up for a 4x4.
I read many of the threads on the LED Forum and especially benefitted from "DIY Lights - How to Power Them" and "Heatsinks for DIY LED Lamps". Also seeing the threads from other DIYers was very helpful. I particularly thank Supra who, at least for me, really led the way ahead on making my own light.
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