the heat sync needs a fan on it anyways dosent it? at least the ones in PC's doHeat syncs arrived today At first I looked at the box which read 1.1 lbs and started to get angry but they do in fact weigh 1.5lbs a piece. Pretty standard heat syncs, 6"x6"x1.25". Hopefully they'll be sufficient as is but if not I'll toss a fan on the back and go from there.
depending on how well it aspirates heat rises and if sinks are expossed thermal transfer can be enough, think hps vertically very heat efficient way to run a bulb.the heat sync needs a fan on it anyways dosent it? at least the ones in PC's do
Getting into LEDs hey! Yeah wait until you know what you are doing before you buy CREEs!! I heard it's easy to burn them diodes if you do something wrong while assembling. And really, a DIY CREE will probably be just as expensive as buying a light. Do you have a name for your future company yet? hehe. it's a nice project I will see how well you do and I may play with that in the winter. I am so looking forward to see how my new light will perform!! Are you dealing with mites again? Azamax don't work? Is your room all sealed up?No luck at all. I seem to take them with me wherever I go regardless of how careful I am. Will definitely bug bomb and put up the no pests strip after this round but I have a feeling it's not going to help. My mites have been through both already...
I ordered my LED gear