Hey guys! I have an update on the progress. I can't post too much during the week, but I'll try to carve out some time. My time constraints prohibit me from adequately addressing all of the replies and comments. Thank you, all who have posted for your time, thoughts and efforts, and I appreciate the insights and wisdom. I assure you, I dwell on each post and I know the effort that is invested. I have to thank CobKits and 1212ham especially, you guys are the best! That is said without diminishing any of the other contributions, and please forgive my lack of social graces and I'm sorry for any taken offense. Only a few can tolerate me as I fumble through conversations; at the Mensa I eat quietly.
Well, the chips arrived early and I worked on them for a few hours today. Preliminary testing holds promise. I tested the first three that I randomly picked to see if they would power up, and wow, those things are bright. They all powered up, and I could not discern any flicker. (Even if they did flicker, it would not affect the photosynthetic response.) It looked like all of the LED's were functional. I tested the full spectrum, 4000K and 7000K chips.
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This was performed by attaching the leads to a standard 120VAC outlet using a stripped computer cord. I did not yet test the wattage draw. I figure that I'll do that when I have them attached to the cold plates. I threw the chips on a chunk of aluminum just to dissipate the heat generated as not to damage the chips.
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One annoying aspect was the soldering of the wires to the chip. I decided upon 12AWG stranded wire. After about 5mm was stripped, the wire was coated with solder. This was then soldered onto the chip. I needed to use two soldering irons to make a good connection because the thickness of the wire and the aluminum chip carried the heat so effectively. Even though I had 60/40 rosin core lead based solder, I used flux to pre coat the wires. By the end of the day I only got through 14 chips.
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I'll keep working on the chips and posting updates as I progress. So far it seems to be working out. I have a bunch of other projects going on. Here is a picture of one of my ladies in early bloom, I hope you don't mind the tangent...
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Upon close inspection, you might notice the crab claws. This little lady is making some XX pollen for me. She should keep me from spending too much for fem