Humanrob
Well-Known Member
I've ordered most of my parts, the rest I will fill in locally.
I'd like to start by thanking people -- first and foremost Tim Fox for his untiring therapy in helping me resolve my DIY-aphobia. And of course all of the usual suspects; SupraSPL, CaptainMorgan, Realstyles, NapalmD, Bruce768, Psuagro... and all the others who have taken the time to share with us what they know, help us to understand what is important and how it works, and help us build our own light systems.
But mostly, I'd like to thank Area51 and Optic Lighting. These are the two companies who make what the consensus seems to agree are the best mass-produced COB lights on the market. I have purchased a pair of Optic 120's, and I am (still) waiting for my W90's.
I would like to thank Optic for making a light that I could afford, but then giving me an opportunity to see first hand that I could build a better light for less than half the cost if I did it myself. I'd also like to thank them for offering a light with the same components I'm going to use in my build (minus the optics), and charging three times what it will cost me in parts to DIY it. I'm sure their light is worth it, but realistically I could never afford to buy theirs. But I can just squeak by and make something very similar.
And I would like to thank Area51 for taking so long to deliver their lights, because if I had received them a month or two ago, I never would have been forced to go the DIY route. By being so slow to market, I was put in a position where I had to consider other options more seriously. And now if all goes as planned, I'll be in control of my lighting moving forward.
I'm not trying to be snarky or a dick, these companies are doing their best and doing very well. There is a huge market for them and I truly hope they succeed beyond their own expectations. I'm sure their lights are worth what they are asking, otherwise the market would not support them. I'm happy for them.
Oh, and my build is basic reboot of one several others have done; (4) cxb3070's running at 3000k off of a single Mean Well driver... Where it could get interesting is that I have some ideas about how to mount them that could create a wide range of flexibility for the unit. We'll see, the idea is cool, I'm still working on how to fabricate it.
I'd like to start by thanking people -- first and foremost Tim Fox for his untiring therapy in helping me resolve my DIY-aphobia. And of course all of the usual suspects; SupraSPL, CaptainMorgan, Realstyles, NapalmD, Bruce768, Psuagro... and all the others who have taken the time to share with us what they know, help us to understand what is important and how it works, and help us build our own light systems.
But mostly, I'd like to thank Area51 and Optic Lighting. These are the two companies who make what the consensus seems to agree are the best mass-produced COB lights on the market. I have purchased a pair of Optic 120's, and I am (still) waiting for my W90's.
I would like to thank Optic for making a light that I could afford, but then giving me an opportunity to see first hand that I could build a better light for less than half the cost if I did it myself. I'd also like to thank them for offering a light with the same components I'm going to use in my build (minus the optics), and charging three times what it will cost me in parts to DIY it. I'm sure their light is worth it, but realistically I could never afford to buy theirs. But I can just squeak by and make something very similar.
And I would like to thank Area51 for taking so long to deliver their lights, because if I had received them a month or two ago, I never would have been forced to go the DIY route. By being so slow to market, I was put in a position where I had to consider other options more seriously. And now if all goes as planned, I'll be in control of my lighting moving forward.
I'm not trying to be snarky or a dick, these companies are doing their best and doing very well. There is a huge market for them and I truly hope they succeed beyond their own expectations. I'm sure their lights are worth what they are asking, otherwise the market would not support them. I'm happy for them.
Oh, and my build is basic reboot of one several others have done; (4) cxb3070's running at 3000k off of a single Mean Well driver... Where it could get interesting is that I have some ideas about how to mount them that could create a wide range of flexibility for the unit. We'll see, the idea is cool, I'm still working on how to fabricate it.