Lost In Nugs
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Hey guys i wanted to show you a lil light i put together for some testing and a lil vegging till mid january. As you may noticed me posting all over the place about a couple of different ideas, so once again.
this is the Vero 29.7 (3500K80Cri) cooled by Alpine 11 Pro good for about 90 Watts like Arctic writes on their papers, more like 75 for LED the salesman told me.
COBs are powered by Meanwell ELG150C1750B with a 100k Potentiometer and a 10K Resistor. The lights run at about 10 to 68 Watts each.
The Fans are Powered by a 10V Transformator for Miniature Railroads, 0-10V, up to10 Amps. On this setup it sucks 7 watts at full speed. The watts you will see below are lights only
The Fixture is temporary, no screws at all. Just elastic tape, kapton thermal tape and Arctic MX4 were used to hold this together. It is pretty simple and pretty robust. Check out some pictures i made
I am worried about that temperatures. Got any numbers whats right?
The Heatsink is cool at 26 Celsius what should be 78F. Is this normal or is there no good heat transportation?
this is the Vero 29.7 (3500K80Cri) cooled by Alpine 11 Pro good for about 90 Watts like Arctic writes on their papers, more like 75 for LED the salesman told me.
COBs are powered by Meanwell ELG150C1750B with a 100k Potentiometer and a 10K Resistor. The lights run at about 10 to 68 Watts each.
The Fans are Powered by a 10V Transformator for Miniature Railroads, 0-10V, up to10 Amps. On this setup it sucks 7 watts at full speed. The watts you will see below are lights only
The Fixture is temporary, no screws at all. Just elastic tape, kapton thermal tape and Arctic MX4 were used to hold this together. It is pretty simple and pretty robust. Check out some pictures i made
I am worried about that temperatures. Got any numbers whats right?
The Heatsink is cool at 26 Celsius what should be 78F. Is this normal or is there no good heat transportation?