I'd try pealing back one end a little then apply some solvent like lacquer thinner, acetone, adhesive remover etc. I plan to test that but a friend has my thermal tape, I set him up with strips and a driver for his shop. What tape did you use, got a link?
I fucked up the positioning of the strips, when I mounted them with thermal tape. I want to correct it, because it makes my wiring complicated now...
But I was not able to take the strips of at all. Tape is working... I tried with a knife, to take them off, no chance!
Does anyone has a trick for me, how to get the strips off again?
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I was gonna suggest the same thing. We use heat guns to remove stubborn tape at work.can u try to heat it with heatgun to see if it will loosen up? the thermal tape I used from amazon is nuts too no way its coming off
I have 4ft long "ladders" with 15x of the very same EBs (560mm 3000k), as the charts 3.5 LMBS shared, also running at 700ma (HLG240C700) and after a quick "Dr Meter" LUX reading, I'm finding my distances roughly doubled (eyeballed, no ruler) to get near those numbers, and I guess I have about twice as many strips, in a larger area although, so that stands to reason, more overlaps?...
so i just went back in time...I replace my led strip light rig with a 630w CMH. I have no idea how to use it, if there are any weird things i need to know? I have never actually owned a HID light, i have only ever run LED...
I have alot of tools, but no heatgun^^ Most important for me was the visual appearance, that worked out anyways with a little tricking.
But thanks for your suggestions!
That would kill my 1ft strips, but I got, what you wanted to tell me1050 or 1400mA
That would kill my 1ft strips, but I got, what you wanted to tell me
I will try it at some point with the strips with broken connector, which I don‘t use. Sound like a good idea!
Do you mean your readings are roughly half at the same distances Chip?
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No, I mean the distances roughly doubled to get the SAME readings(ish) that you had....
I have 30,000+ lux at over just over a foot...
I have checked my small cab (2sqft), with white walls, and there is nearlly no difference between 1-2“ and 5“-6“. Everything over 35w/sqft was stressing my plants, even with the bigger distance.
I don‘t have any knowledge about the subject, but just thought about it: if I rais my light, there will be more overlapping, so every bud is getting light from more angels. Inverse square law, light getting lost, bullshit! atleast in every cab / tent with reflectiv walls (90% reflection). More angels, more uniform, more efficient, so it will negate the 10% loss. Just my pov, but no science behind my arguments!
Most difference I see is, that my plants grow more bushy, since I covered the whole canopy with strips and raised the panels. Such a nice grow, compared to the fl tubes I had before. 2nd major change was, that I was able to run 50w with 12x 1ft strips, instead of 2x 75w fl tubes, with better results! 2/3 energy saving, thats was like a miracle for me. And I think it‘s all because of the uniformity.
How's the 630 working out fellow?
For some reason I'm slightly jealous. I'm sure it's partly -mostly due to the fact i've had 2×250w HPS bulbs for, no lie, a good dozen years and never lit em up. But a 630 CMH
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