Just reread this and thought you might like a price update.Gastanker when you get time throw together one or your shopping lists and i will see if i cant improve and buy all the stuff by the end of the next month
I have a friend that's a bit more experienced with metal casting so I'm waiting for him to drop by before I start experimenting. We're thinking of making one of those 1200w calrod furnaces that someone very kindly posted.Gastanker,
This thread is inspirational! Have you gotten any further with aluminum casting? I'm planning on modding this moldy ol' vented HID reflector that's been squatting in the corner of my house. I'm going to cast fins onto the back of the interior reflector, and add a fan in the usual place since it's ventable.
DIY can definitely save money and time in an LED market focused on selling you their spectrum, and frankly overpriced since everything needs to be shipped. Whether or not they charge you for shipping, they are making amazing money off of LED tech. The new light will be 400 watts; 220 watts of 3000k, 120 watts of 5000k, and 60 watts of 660nm. I wanted to make myself a sun, and now all I have to do is look into dimmers and arduino! It's cool that they have 660 30 watt arrays (even though they are expensive as fuck), and now I can have the whole thing set to dial in and roll of at different times during the day with dimmers.
+Rep to Gastanker
Subbed and looking forward to seeing those new lights,
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So the price I have for the 500w is based on 3 separate heat syncs each 4.5lb 24"x4.25". They are $33/each with additional shipping/handling. I ordered two for the 300w of LED I ordered. It's all the same price per inch though - 3x 5"x4.25" is the same price as 1x 15"x4.25".Curious to know... would 3 smaller heat sinks (that still equal the L x W of a larger one) be less money?
It's a lime o rita can My light is sponsored you know - bud light and some type of ice tea. I do a lot of weird things with cut up cans. Sounds like it was a good dayloooking good man little bastards but nothing like saving space .... is that a bud light lime O rita box? LOL i was just at a big festival and i for some reason thought it was a good idea to shotgun one of the giant 24oz cans of that shit at 10am ..... dot remember much of that day haha.
lol i just got it. lame ass LED companysand stupid dicounts lolMy light is sponsored you know
We'll have to see what the actual wattage comes out to but according to my multimeter my two 100w arrays are pulling 87w and 96w at the array - not actual but fairly close. The 3w reds run at 700mA 2-2.4v which would be 1.4-1.68w a diode @ $0.60/each. For $300 you could purchase ~450 actual w of light in diodes, arrays, and power supplies. You would still need the heatsinks though. I'll be tinkering with casting my own heatsinks this weekend.well I was just going to ask if you were going to do a flowering version of you light with the reds, ... man if I can make a 500W (not actual is it?) for 300$, that might be a fun winter project, and all I would have to do then is copy you hehe, thanks for doing this GAst!
I bought a 10$ box of tools at the auction the other night and at the bottom there was a kit with a Weller 100/140W, it must be a sign!!! would that be good enough for the purpose?
With the white and white Yup.so you will be flowering your party cup with the white and blue?
Hi.I think your light sounds great but I would advise you to stay clear of any red/blue arrays. I inquired about them myself and even the chinese manufacturers warned me that you need a very specific bipolar electrical source (or something) and that even then they have big problems with wasted electricity. From a manufacturer: "About red color, it is easily leakage of electricity unless can find bipolar electrode." I do hope to add a few 3w red diodes to mine eventually. I want to see how hot they get with just the whites first though.