AquariusPanta
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It would evenly cover it well, offering around 700 PPFD.227 from the wall for 2x3 coverage? The sliders on that are brilliant!
Thank you! I call em' wings!
It would evenly cover it well, offering around 700 PPFD.227 from the wall for 2x3 coverage? The sliders on that are brilliant!
Good looking light! I actually like the build and craftsmanship a lot more than I thought I would from seeing the drawing. Nice work.A few photos that are a little over due...
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Hot swapping cobs like that is not recommended by bridgelux or meanwell and can potentially damage both components. Aside from the fact that it's not kosher to work on electronics like that while live.
@puffenuff
Hah, yeah drawings, whether by hand or computer, are always going to slightly differ from the real thing. I'm glad that you enjoyed my work, now will you be paying with credit or debit?
lol
I guess you could call me bit of an outlaw and a daredevil.Hot swapping cobs like that is not recommended by bridgelux or meanwell and can potentially damage both components. Aside from the fact that it's not kosher to work on electronics like that while live.
Also, 11:30 video is waaaaaaaaaay to long. Cut it down to less than 2 min, I don't like searching video's for the good part.
constructive criticism.
Page 15 of AN32 on bridgelux website indicates that testing should be done with the individual driver. Probably only a problem with cheaper drivers, but still something to take into consideration.I guess you could call me bit of an outlaw and a daredevil.
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Also, can you share with me and others where BridgeLux and MeanWell specifically mention NOT "hot swapping", so that I can confirm this and detour others from attempting this approach?
I can see where it may irritate the COB with non-steady fluctuations of energy but have never experienced any troubles with this method and have 'hot swapped' well over a few dozen times over the last six months.
Thank you for sharing this tid-bit of information! It would seem that after my thorough testing that the Model-V does carry with it the ability to hot swap. How cool!Page 15 of AN32 on bridgelux website indicates that testing should be done with the individual driver. Probably only a problem with cheaper drivers, but still something to take into consideration.
I could have sworn I saw an advisory against this in the PDF's for the drivers, but I can't seem to find it now.
It's still not something that you should be advising your customers to do. Those pico EZ-mates are not the sturdiest and not everyone has gentle fingers . How hard is it to switch the lamp off for 30 seconds?
I'd consult a lawyer first.... Although the cob may handle it. Getting sued because one of your customers tore out the wire and shocked themselves would suck. I'm a bit of a pessimist like that.Thank you for sharing this tid-bit of information! It would seem that after my thorough testing that the Model-V does carry with it the ability to hot swap. How cool!
I planned on uploading a video (or two) next week, so expect a quicker, more enlightening demonstration of swapping out modules in the near future. Who knows, maybe it will be less that two minutes long, like Bridgelux's Pico video
That be the nature of the deh game, unfortunately.I'd consult a lawyer first.... Although the cob may handle it. Getting sued because one of your customers tore out the wire and shocked themselves would suck. I'm a bit of a pessimist like that.
Just my thoughts, feel free to discard them.
Someone be mad jelly ya'll.Autocad
Daisy-chain
Hot swapping
I am eager to see the next joke!
Hey Shig!ty Randomblame
it would be nice 2 know that 4 x Vero 29 v2 work with the HLG 185H C1400
Vero's lineup has more red instead of Cree's lineup has more blue
i would rather use cobs who has more red for a grow than some who has more blue in a warm white COB
doesnt matter if they got more lumen/lux / whatever if they are near each other and they are actually
ps: testiclees the buds look really wonderful
Page 15 of AN32 on bridgelux website indicates that testing should be done with the individual driver. Probably only a problem with cheaper drivers, but still something to take into consideration.
I could have sworn I saw an advisory against this in the PDF's for the drivers, but I can't seem to find it now.
It's still not something that you should be advising your customers to do. Those pico EZ-mates are not the sturdiest and not everyone has gentle fingers . How hard is it to switch the lamp off for 30 seconds?
ty againHey Shig!
Yesterday I found a recent post on the topic. Supra says that 4 Vero29 2.0 will probably work with a HLG-185, at least most! Here is his post:
https://www.rollitup.org/t/led-cob-bar-project.874955/#post-11694553
Sounds logical to me and I will try soon!
O wow, I use the 18/28AWG EZ-mate connectors and they've always held up nicely. The only trouble I get from them is when they want to go one way and it's contrary to the way I wanna go.Hell yeah!
I have destroyed 3 pico EZ-mates while trying to remove them and you can ask my girlfriend, I have gentle fingers, Lol!
The problem is, the connectors are too small and needs very small cable cross-section. The AWG28 tears as fast like cobwebs!
@Aquaplanta!
Nice vid, maybe a bit too long, but good! I like the movable heatsinks!
Really good idea!
Any plans for a V29 or CXB based lamp?