another way to protect the diodes is to use long screws with nuts to secure the boardsSteve wanted a 3 board version but the popular vote was 1 board version. Any one regretting what they voted for. feel free to change your voet.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/pre-drilled-heatsink-for-boards.925811/
Here are the sample photos. Final heatsink will be anodized.
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Design Notes:
Pattern compatible HLG-120H and HLG-240H. Moving a hole on other side so the HLG-80H will work too
Better to install board in the end to avoid damage
1/2 side L Channels 1/16 or 1/20 can be used to connect multiple heastinks.
L Channels with leg facing down can protect diodes in case you keep lamp diode side down on table
Going to make a veg lamp with HLG-120H-C1400A
Bolt down driver with 2xM4 nut/bolt
Wago on a power cable.
Screw down board with 8 screws
Wire the driver DC to boards and wago
Install hanger clip
Done
So correct me if I'm wrong, but in round numbers at 1.4a that's 160w to the board, just under 80 PAR watts under the board. Which would be about 20 PAR watts a square foot in a 2x2 tent. Sweet!
With no air movement.So correct me if I'm wrong, but in round numbers at 1.4a that's 160w to the board, just under 80 PAR watts under the board. Which would be about 20 PAR watts a square foot in a 2x2 tent. Sweet!
Very good for growing succulents and herbs lol.With no air movement.
For this non anodized sample, at 700ma heatsink running 55C
With final anodized version heatsink will stay under 50C. Add 5C-10C if optics on.
Added to herb tent. Should run cooler with airflow in tent. Running driver at minimum so 65W at wall.
2x2 veg tent with 3000K 80 CRI
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Great spread and very even coverage.
Yo I think i'm sold!!!With no air movement.
For this non anodized sample, at 700ma heatsink running 55C
With final anodized version heatsink will stay under 50C. Add 5C-10C if optics on.
Added to herb tent. Should run cooler with airflow in tent. Running driver at minimum so 65W at wall.
2x2 veg tent with 3000K 80 CRI
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Great spread and very even coverage.
Do the boards come with some thermal interface on them, then?Going to make a veg lamp with HLG-120H-C1400A
Bolt down driver with 2xM4 nut/bolt
Wago on a power cable.
Screw down board with 8 screws
Wire the driver DC to boards and wago
Install hanger clip
Done
No TIM required. Heat is spread on areaDo the boards come with some thermal interface on them, then?
$14.75* per heatsink + ShippingHmmm, I've got one board from a different source and I just screwed the thing onto a big AL plate I had lying around. I'm getting the feeling, after toying around with this thing for a couple days now, I could put 6 of these in my 3x3 pheno test tent and I would have great coverage at about 70 watts each. Either I go grab some aluminum plate tomorrow and get this thing built real soon (even though I won't need it for a while now) or I wait on your pre-drilled heatsinks. Any predictions on cost? That's basically my only concern at this point. I've already got the HLG 240's, but I still don't want to go above $180 or thereabouts for the heatsinks.
Sa,weet !$14.75 per heatsink. Pre drilled for 1 QB304 board.
Black Anodized
Length 310mm , Width 198.5mm
Robin has been straight forward in all my dealings with him. He is providing another grow option for the members of this forum. This is a changing market, new techs, new twists on old techs. We are all trying to make the best grow with what we can afford. He provided what he had and the numbers to go with it. You may not like it, but don't call him a lair.They are old tech that will not live up to the hype, you probably made that par chart up to sell more products, so sad what the LED world is all lies and deceptive practices. Bet the next thing is that is a 1000w hps replacement.
I'm not gonna keep on and on but don't expect great results from these. Statistics and charts can be skewed to ones own agenda. These type lights are best for micro grows.Robin has been straight forward in all my dealings with him. He is providing another grow option for the members of this forum. This is a changing market, new techs, new twists on old techs. We are all trying to make the best grow with what we can afford. He provided what he had and the numbers to go with it. You may not like it, but don't call him a lair.
Robin has no reason to lie. If he were hot up on these quantum boards just to turn a profit, why would he go to the trouble of producing all this data and what not when he could just keep selling COBs, claiming they are the best option currently available? He's doing it because he gives a shit about horticulture lighting (and he wants to make a living), but mostly because he gives a shit. You don't get people doing the work he does just to make a quick buck off some snake oil.Robin has been straight forward in all my dealings with him. He is providing another grow option for the members of this forum. This is a changing market, new techs, new twists on old techs. We are all trying to make the best grow with what we can afford. He provided what he had and the numbers to go with it. You may not like it, but don't call him a lair.
You have experience with these lights than ?Robin has no reason to lie. If he were hot up on these quantum boards just to turn a profit, why would he go to the trouble of producing all this data and what not when he could just keep selling COBs, claiming they are the best option currently available? He's doing it because he gives a shit about horticulture lighting (and he wants to make a living), but mostly because he gives a shit. You don't get people doing the work he does just to make a quick buck off some snake oil.
More oral diarrhea from the blurple jedi.I'm not gonna keep on and on but don't expect great results from these. Statistics and charts can be skewed to ones own agenda. These type lights are best for micro grows.