sixstring2112
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not bad,wonder if anyone makes holders for these ?Cdiweb got back to me finally.
"Min qty is 30 pcs $12.55 ea.
Delivery is 10 weeks"
https://www.cdiweb.com/PortalProductDetail.aspx?ProdId=585065&fmt=3
not bad,wonder if anyone makes holders for these ?Cdiweb got back to me finally.
"Min qty is 30 pcs $12.55 ea.
Delivery is 10 weeks"
https://www.cdiweb.com/PortalProductDetail.aspx?ProdId=585065&fmt=3
Yes, compatible holders, reflectors and heatsinks can all be found on the CDI website.not bad,wonder if anyone makes holders for these ?
https://www.cdiweb.com/LED-COB-Connector/ProductsGrid/11143not bad,wonder if anyone makes holders for these ?
I certainly like them better than Ideals. The Ideals grip a little better, and maybe the metal helps draw heat away, but the BJBs don't need a goofy adapter or four holes to use a reflector.I have used both and I do like the BJBs better.
I can't think of any. I just wasn't satisfied with the automatic function in DigitizeIt so I mostly don't use it. What software do you use? I've tried several different ones but can't say that I liked any of them.Is there a downside to doing it automatically? I can just say "make 400 points" and the software lines it up with 380-780.
The Citizen graphs just had the 4000k hidden at both ends completely, so eyeballing either way.
Oh, and one other thing, wouldn't robincnns method work fine with a quantum meter for comparing cobs relative to one another?
Lol no. You don't want to see or hear me talkingdoes Alesh have a youtube channel? i would sub to that.
-i dont know how to do the cool shit he does.
Sure we would!Lol no. You don't want to see or hear me talking
I used something called GraphClick. It's free, but for OS X.I can't think of any. I just wasn't satisfied with the automatic function in DigitizeIt so I mostly don't use it. What software do you use? I've tried several different ones but can't say that I liked any of them.
I think that @robincnn meant to use a quantum meter to take measurements.
Which COB at which current hits these numbers?160lm/W at 100W is Citizen's strong suit. They are practically the Cree of high power.
CLU058-1825 or CLU058-3618 at 2100ma or 1050ma. They are ~50v and ~100v cobs.Which COB at which current hits these numbers?
thread dead?
Whats the current news on sourcing low cost 100w COBs, have you heard back from any more viable suppliers?
Didn't we just have this conversation in my inbox?How many 1212's can be run.on an hlg240-1050b?
Or 1818's?