Airwalker16
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Bro you act like you never seen my light before.Why 2 fans on each bar?
Because it's 260watts on each 36" bar. It keeps my heatsinks so cool. I could tea bag my nuts on em.
Bro you act like you never seen my light before.Why 2 fans on each bar?
Never realized what drivers you used.
great idea, thanks, ill try to get to it next week. never hurts to pokeis there a post in here that shows like how many citi chips will fit on a given driver like the 1818 cob on a mw 185-1050 or 1400ma ? or do we just have to figure all that out. maybe its time you make a chart like supra did for cree and mw but for citi and mw,series wiring please lol
using those common drivers and maybe adding a few of the newer ones out now. giddyup
that version of vero runs right along in the same range as clu048-1818 both just over CXB3590. it is shown here:i saw u allready implementet them to a chart, my question is if this chip (38volt version) BXRC-30E10K0-D-73 @35-37watt
has similar efficiency like a cxb 3590(3500k cd) @ 35watt.
the vero chip kinda is a holder.... the chip itself is aluminum and square and the round part of the vero is all plastic. ive always soldered them, its cake, they have HUGE pads that are remote from the chip itself (on the "holder" portion of the chip).And i wonder, about the new 68volt version of the vero line, how to connect them in series?
Just soldering? If yes is there a limit how many i could connect in series with soldering?
Do this vero chip have a holder?
thanks bobby for taking timethe vero chip kinda is a holder.... the chip itself is aluminum and square and the round part of the vero is all plastic. ive always soldered them, its cake, they have HUGE pads that are remote from the chip itself (on the "holder" portion of the chip).
as far as series there are plenty of drivers that can handle it. youre going to run the chips at 500-1050mA in most cases, you'll see the drivers like the hlg320h-c700 have astronomical open circuit voltage values over 400V (be careful!!!!!). thats why my favorites are 50V cobs as they have the best driver options. tons of constant current out there without getting much over 250V (limit of an ideal holder), and then tons of constant voltage options to keep it at a nice safe 50V. new vero 50V might be your go to if thats your flavor
ask him why he wants to teabag his nuts on his light fixture
hey @CobKits is there a post in here that shows like how many citi chips will fit on a given driver like the 1818 cob on a mw 185-1050 or 1400ma ? or do we just have to figure all that out. maybe its time you make a chart like supra did for cree and mw but for citi and mw,series wiring please lol
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using those common drivers and maybe adding a few of the newer ones out now. giddyup
yeah i cut that from a long bar myself, just for testing. if it was in action there would be a BJB on there, this was a straight dissipation testYou can also just get it cut to length, 3" wide
no but a link would be cool
im all about the A19s. theyre great for clones, noobs and or simple supplemental lighting.moreof an endorsement of the hardy medium base lamp socket weve all come to know and love