After seeing his videos on over driving them, I'm guessing he'll just run one- at 600W!Not to put any pressure on him, but LED Gardener did hint at the possibility of setting up a few QB120s in a 4x4 to check the numbers. Not sure how many boards he was thinking of using though.
Fucking hilarious, man! Sorry, LG, but that shit is pretty damn funny!After seeing his videos on over driving them, I'm guessing he'll just run one- at 600W!
LMAO!
@ledgardener you know I'm just kidding, but it's funny as shit that you can't seem to burn a board for love nor money!
Accuracy should be within 10%.Hey, thanks, man! That sounds doable. Any idea on the accuracy difference between a genuine PAR meter and this calculation using the lux meter?
I know it! I’m still trying to figure out what I can do to get more power. When I’m ready to throw in the towel, I’m just going to run it with no heat sink and literally cook the thing I guess. I’d like to kill it fair and square though...After seeing his videos on over driving them, I'm guessing he'll just run one- at 600W!
LMAO!
@ledgardener you know I'm just kidding, but it's funny as shit that you can't seem to burn a board for love nor money!
This is a testimony to both the robustness of the board and your perseverance.I know it! I’m still trying to figure out what I can do to get more power. When I’m ready to throw in the towel, I’m just going to run it with no heat sink and literally cook the thing I guess. I’d like to kill it fair and square though...
Why not just take a hammer to the diodes, that would be much easier, I would imagine. Join the destroy a light club with your favorite hammer and a trash bin.lolI know it! I’m still trying to figure out what I can do to get more power. When I’m ready to throw in the towel, I’m just going to run it with no heat sink and literally cook the thing I guess. I’d like to kill it fair and square though...
Because testing to failure is a legitimate and valid thing.Why not just take a hammer to the diodes, that would be much easier, I would imagine. Join the destroy a light club with your favorite hammer and a trash bin.lol
MoFlow did not have that much of a problem as you seem to be having cooking a QB. Their QB just started going blank. Maybe you are going about it wrong. Maybe you should ask them what they did to blow a row of diodes.
Seems like it does not take near what you're tossing at it. Moflow had no problems with a failure.Because testing to failure is a legitimate and valid thing.
And blowing shit up is fun!
@ledgardener is testing one Quantum Board, it's not exactly a fortune at risk.Seems like it does not take near what you're tossing at it. Moflow had no problems with a failure.
Not fun if you are paying for it out of your pocket.
You don't know who I am and you dont know what I am doing.I know exactly who you are. And anyone can see what you're doing; the attempt to shape what others think of you is only your arrogance talking.
Put up or shut up.
I've got my reasons for disliking him intensely, a whole email conversation's worth. I don't trust his character or his intentions. So maybe you don't have the whole story. Fair enough?@ttystikk & @VegasWinner You two need a timeout. Stop battering other people's threads please!
I really wanted to see the progress in this thread, and I come find this childish behaviour. Damn guys, grow up!
I'd like to know this as well. I just purchased 8 qb120's for my 4x4. Haven't settled on the driver yet. either the 240-2100 or the 320-2100.Not to put any pressure on him, but LED Gardener did hint at the possibility of setting up a few QB120s in a 4x4 to check the numbers. Not sure how many boards he was thinking of using though.
Honestly, I would take some time with it and map it out with a cheap lux meter. If I had to give an answer on the spot, my inclination would be two boards in the center and three on each side, as close to equidistant as possible, but it's entirely possible that there's a better layout. Would it be feasible for you to temporarily hang the boards individually, using string or wire? Then you could adjust them for optimum uniformity and design the frame dimensions according to that configuration.@Humple. Just scored 2 4 packs of the qb120's. Waiting on my drivers now (240-2100x2).
If you were building two qb120 fixtures for a 4'x4' tent, would you do anything different design and or build-wise?
For a 4x4 with 8 qb120's what size would you make the frame?
How would you space them? (Space the qb themselves in the frame ,as well as the two frames holding each set of qb's.)