You have four mounts you can use though it looks like.Those are circle 90 mm fans on the heatsinks. I can't screw into them from the top so I will have to consider that as well.
heh....those are mounting screws they hold down the heatsinks to the plate....I'll figure something.All you'd do is take those screws out, place the guard on, and put the screws back on over the guard holes. Vuah-lah.
here's 5 pieces of 90mm guards for less than $3 shipped.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/5-Pcs-90-x-90mm-Cooling-Fan-Grill-Metal-Wire-Finger-Guards-TS-/172025842367?nav=SEARCH
These should work man. Hope it helps.
And your point is? Do you not see how the guards have four little legs that come out to a circle? They go under a screw. Just take your screws out for A second, place the guard there, and put them back on. Do I really have to explain this? Lol.heh....those are mounting screws they hold down the heatsinks to the plate....I'll figure something.
And your point is? Do you not see how the guards have four little legs that come out to a circle? They go under a screw. Just take your screws out for A second, place the guard there, and put them back on. Do I really have to explain this? Lol.
You should quit with the lumens and go for par watts. But for simplicity 25w a sqf of led is enough for a good grow or 15 par watts. 250 x efficiency = par watts. CXB 3590 at 250w (1.4a) x 51 = 127.5 par watts. 127.5 / 4 sq/f = 31.87 PAR watts total. More than needed wattage. You could cover a 2 x 4 with that wattage at 15 sq/f. If I were you I would go 150 watts at about 19 par watts in that space at 1.4a. No point in wasting power. Dhould check out SupraSPL spreadsheets. Lumens are for humans. Nice light. Hope that helps.Yeah, I know, it's running about 28-29k lumens total at 1300 mA thats at the 1/2 way mark on the driver. My goal was to get the 7k lumens or better per sqt ft. The one thing about this light bugs me is those 4 fans and no covers so you have to be really careful with everything you do or you can hit one of the blades. I will have to figure on something in the long run.
If you can unscrew those screws on the corners of the fan, you can use them to anchor the guard.They are heat sinks for a CPU the screws sink lower than the fan....look closer.... There is no way really to use those with this CPU type fan/heatsink.
that's ok I am not removing the heat sink.... lol.You can easily Bend the legs of the guard down a bit to fit trust me. Order them.
You should quit with the lumens and go for par watts. But for simplicity 25w a sqf of led is enough for a good grow or 15 par watts. 250 x efficiency = par watts. CXB 3590 at 250w (1.4a) x 51 = 127.5 par watts. 127.5 / 4 sq/f = 31.87 PAR watts total. More than needed wattage. You could cover a 2 x 4 with that wattage at 15 sq/f. If I were you I would go 150 watts at about 19 par watts in that space at 1.4a. No point in wasting power. Dhould check out SupraSPL spreadsheets. Lumens are for humans. Nice light. Hope that helps.
You're saying you can't unscrew four screws to add fan guards. .. whatever man ive tried to be helpful but you just don't understand. Anyone who's used guards would agree that it's a very very simple fix. @Rahzthat's ok I am not removing the heat sink.... lol.
You're saying you can't unscrew four screws to add fan guards. .. whatever man ive tried to be helpful but you just don't understand. Anyone who's used guards would agree that it's a very very simple fix. @Rahz
I got the efficiency number from SupraSPL CRee spreadsheets.Yeah if I turn it all the way down I might be able to get that. where did you just get the number 51?
In order to use just 150w I would have to turn in down lower like 900mA.
at 1.4 mA it uses 195w which is close to what I am testing atm.
Some lighting strategy might improve the returns, not to negate what you're saying.There is no harm in more photons but diminishing returns.