we will see if I can get two pounds a watt
Looks like sketch up to me cus that's what I'm usingwhat are you using for all these 3d drawings/renderings ? pretty cool
Nice. I'm going to build a very similar light (Vero 29C 3000K/90CRI + Khatod lens). I understand you're from Germany, right? Did you get everything from @robincnn or locally?hello guys,
i would like to share some picture of my new led fixture,
big thanks @robincnn from Northern Grow Lights for nice customer service and of course for products.
I used for my light.
-6pcs vero 29c/3000k/90cri
-6pcs sst 140
-6pcs khatod lens with metal holder
-alu profile
-1-10 volt dimmer
-hlg-240c-1050b
i did build 2 bars, nothing really special at this build, was easy to build and has clean look.
I did hide all wires in the aluminum profile and used again remote driver on this light.
the combo of sst 140 with vero29 and khatod lens is really mega easy to install, just nice.
And thanks robin for the vero29 tim template, worked really well for me...
yeah im from germany, i bought just the heatsink from robincnn. The other stuff i bought from digikey, when i bought khatod lens robin didnt had them at his onlinestore. i bought them long time agoNice. I'm going to build a very similar light (Vero 29C 3000K/90CRI + Khatod lens). I understand you're from Germany, right? Did you get everything from @robincnn or locally?
Thanks. Looks like Digikey for me tooyeah im from germany, i bought just the heatsink from robincnn. The other stuff i bought from digikey, when i bought khatod lens robin didnt had them at his onlinestore. i bought them long time ago
hi robin,@Malocan nice looking lamp. Does that sensor also check CRI or just color temperature.
Thanks
yes correctAs the COB is under the lens, is the wire routed through the heat sink?
hi,@Malocan where do you get the frame and frame connectors?
That looks nice, I want to redo mine like that
Where are my manors? Thanks The DawgDawg
Ok I have lots of room on the sides. I just did not know if the heat transfer would be fast enough to trip the thermal switch before the cob got too hot in a fan failure.