I need too work on my spacial recognition tendencies. The column for those COBs don't look even. The ones on the ends have way less aluminum dedicated to them for cooling. Just saying.Well I got the wrong COB issue fixed and added 2 extra so I can have an even heat distribution. With all 8 going it's running 378 watts on the CXA3590 3000k at 3.71 amps.
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Believe it or not but no because of how big the heat sink is. I went bigger than needed safety first lol.Good work realstyles. That thing looks intense. Does it get very warm?
Of course my horse but I have an extra big heat sink in case fan failure . Safety first lol. Just wait until my next light.
Got to spend it to make itI just spent $300 on 10" wide 24" long heat sinks for my lights
It's more like an investment lol.Got to spend it to make it
Your right. I should have said...It's more like an investment lol.
Im trying to build using diy lights for the first time. Can anyone steer me in the right direction? Ive read so many threads it just gets confusing after a whileAt 700mA (51W), a 12-20" spread between COBs is doable, depending on the canopy size you need to cover. If you are planning on using active cooling, for (4) CXA3590s (204W)
-3.5" profile - 46" length
-4.23" profile, 36" length
-4.6" serrated, 17.5" length
-4.9" profile, 25.5" length
-5.375" profile, 17.5" length
-5.88" profile, 23" length
-7.28" profile, 17.5" length
-8.46" profile, 15" length
But if you are thinking passive cooling, with a little help from your circulation fan, basically triple the lengths above. I am still experimenting with reducing the passive cooling numbers though, you might be able to get away with a lot less if your circulation fan is hitting them.
No I just bought the 3590's and it took 12 working daysHey REALSTYLES nice project you got! Congrats!
I just wanted to hear, was there any problems with delivery from KingBrite? and did you recieve some of their holders/reflectors?