Airwalker16
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EB series is the cheapest option for the most output right?
These all are 24V?
These all are 24V?
Yo I was speaking to my experience with the double row F-series in 2ft running just over nominal (1400) on a 2" heatsink@Major Blazer said the doubles get too hot.
Well I reckon I'll throw 3 on the heatsinks posted above, and have 6 rows of diodes rather than 4-5 single strips.Yo I was speaking to my experience with the double row F-series in 2ft running just over nominal (1400) on a 2" heatsink
I have no experience with the H-Influx but they have 64 diodes in the 2 row 1' where the 1ft f series (1 row) has 72 so it's possible that the H Influx don't have the same issue.
Your strips will have hot spots due to drill holes. Single row led strips is highly recommended. We don't need another "burned out LED thread" here .Well I reckon I'll throw 3 on the heatsinks posted above, and have 6 rows of diodes rather than 4-5 single strips.
I think two Veros is a better choice.Your strips will have hot spots due to drill holes. Single row led strips is highly recommended. We don't need another "burned out LED thread" here .
Boooooooo..... lolI think two Veros is a better choice.
Wow that's such a smart idea. The drivers so small too it makes them so adaptable. I wish I had a few of those corn cob bulbs lying around here.I ripped apart a mars hydro 192 reflector and pulled the heatsinks, fans, drivers, switches. Kept everything except the junk led panels actually. But I used the heatsinks and used the strips from a 100w corncob led bulb. Desoldered it. And then put thermal tape on the back of the strips. Mounted them to a sheet of alum. Then mounted the heatsinks on the back. Used the same driver from bulb. 12k lumen in its 360° shape, in a reflector light. Laid all out flat. I'm getting just over 25k lumen on a cheap lumen meter. And it had fans in it base of the corn cob bulb. So the driver has extra 12vdc out. So I mounted one of the mars fans on the top center.... works great for vegging babies. And clones. Its bright as shit.
I pulled apart another 100w cob light. And was gonna put them on the sheet too. But it was gonna be like if I remember right 9700+ diodes on a 10x20 sheet. With 200watts. Of 6000k and 6500k. But I only used the 6000k ones. Cant let those baby sinks go to waste ya kno.
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Doesnt get hot at all. Barely warm.Does it get pretty hot? Those diodes aren't very efficient obviously.. nor is the driver.
Well in all honesty right, Vero's would be a better option? I'd only be able to fit Max 3 h influx double rows at 3500-4000 lumens per strip giving me 10.5-12K.Boooooooo..... lol
I ripped apart a mars hydro 192 reflector and pulled the heatsinks, fans, drivers, switches. Kept everything except the junk led panels actually. But I used the heatsinks and used the strips from a 100w corncob led bulb. Desoldered it. And then put thermal tape on the back of the strips. Mounted them to a sheet of alum. Then mounted the heatsinks on the back. Used the same driver from bulb. 12k lumen in its 360° shape, in a reflector light. Laid all out flat. I'm getting just over 25k lumen on a cheap lumen meter. And it had fans in it base of the corn cob bulb. So the driver has extra 12vdc out. So I mounted one of the mars fans on the top center.... works great for vegging babies. And clones. Its bright as shit.
I pulled apart another 100w cob light. And was gonna put them on the sheet too. But it was gonna be like if I remember right 9700+ diodes on a 10x20 sheet. With 200watts. Of 6000k and 6500k. But I only used the 6000k ones. Cant let those baby sinks go to waste ya kno.
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I don't believe that! Samsung says, 65°C at nom. current and if you mount them on heatsinks or c-channels they run ~50°C at nom. current. EBgen2 can run completely without heatsinks also over driven/above nom. current.@Major Blazer said the doubles get too hot.
You are talking about the single row 2footers mounted on c-channels, right? It depends on how hard you run them. 1400mA is well above nom. current and therefor they need more cooling. Pretty sure if they would run with only 1120mA they would stay much cooler(below 65°C). H-influx is btw a little more efficient which means they produce even less heat and slightly more light compared to F-strips.Yo I was speaking to my experience with the double row F-series in 2ft running just over nominal (1400) on a 2" heatsink
I have no experience with the H-Influx but they have 64 diodes in the 2 row 1' where the 1ft f series (1 row) has 72 so it's possible that the H Influx don't have the same issue.
Yo, they are on 2" wide heatsinks from hsUSA with TIM. I read the data sheets - yeah 1120mA is the typ with 1800 as max - didn't think 1400mA was "well above" considering it was closer to nom than max, but this is my 2nd strip build and the last one was under-driven so it seems that I was wrong. What don't you believe?You are talking about the single row 2footers mounted on c-channels, right? It depends on how hard you run them. 1400mA is well above nom. current and therefor they need more cooling. Pretty sure if they would run with only 1120mA they would stay much cooler(below 65°C). H-influx is btw a little more efficient which means they produce even less heat and slightly more light compared to F-strips.
Yeah I'm running f562b above 1120mA and have been for awhile. I'm pushing 13.33A of 13.34A available from a hlg-320h-24b across 10 strips. 1333mA per strip for 31.92w per strip. And they are super cool. Could handle another 400mA easily.Yo, they are on 2" wide heatsinks from hsUSA with TIM. I read the data sheets - yeah 1120mA is the typ with 1800 as max - didn't think 1400mA was "well above" considering it was closer to nom than max, but this is my 2nd strip build and the last one was under-driven so it seems that I was wrong. What don't you believe?
Yo, they are on 2" wide heatsinks from hsUSA with TIM. I read the data sheets - yeah 1120mA is the typ with 1800 as max - didn't think 1400mA was "well above" considering it was closer to nom than max, but this is my 2nd strip build and the last one was under-driven so it seems that I was wrong. What don't you believe?