"Area 51 LED" Information and discussion

salmonetin

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...i like the lamp inspirative...

pd... in my mind i see the lamps on two U or L aluminium pieces "connector"...the lamps are not fixed permanent to pieces and can move inside u pieces... on small ... medium ... large sizes...;)

pd1... and / or... the final usuary can make the bastidor chasis on house too.... the U or L aluminium pieces ...are not expensive add on too...;)

...sorry my bad english...

saludos
 
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THCbreeder

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There are people that used 2 of the 150s, and the previous 160s in a 4x4 before. It can be done, but at times 2 leaves more to be desired. 4 is what most people have.


Does anyone here have or had a Neapolitan Mastiff dog? I'm looking to get one. They get to be over 150LBS.
I do not have one but I know I want a bull mastiff . I love mastiffs and Great Danes . The neopolitan gonna be a big boy .
 

Eraserhead

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I've been checking around at local animal shelters, one that is a few hours away had a female Cane Corso that is a few years old, but I'd prefer something around 8-12 weeks, and a boy. My search continues...
I do not have one but I know I want a bull mastiff . I love mastiffs and Great Danes . The neopolitan gonna be a big boy .
110LBS is a lot of dog. In the 80s my aunt had a Pit/Lab/Doberman mix that was about 90LBS, big black scary looking dog, really nice though, never bit anyone. It was a lot of work taking her for walks.
My Dane is a little guy at only 110 lbs, but he's still plenty to handle.

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Herb Smith

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Thumbs up on the lights! I had an 85LBS Doberman and now a 7LBS Pomapoo. What a change up that was. I can't weigh the love from either one of them. (Love them pooches)
 

PSUAGRO.

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Thanks bongsmilie

They're 90°

The bottom of the reflector is a little wider than the COB itself, if you notice that lip on the bottom. I only want to catch the stray beams, not correct the entire thing. Only about 10% of the beam is corrected. So if the titanium white absorbs 10% of the light, it's 10% of 10%, meaning 99% of the beam is unobstructed.

Here's the connectors. @captainmorgan been asking about these. Here you go.


Does it come with assembly & hanging instructions?:mrgreen:...................for the short bus folk



smart move on the short reflectors, big fan of those
 

OneHitDone

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Thanks bongsmilie

They're 90°

The bottom of the reflector is a little wider than the COB itself, if you notice that lip on the bottom. I only want to catch the stray beams, not correct the entire thing. Only about 10% of the beam is corrected. So if the titanium white absorbs 10% of the light, it's 10% of 10%, meaning 99% of the beam is unobstructed.

Here's the connectors. @captainmorgan been asking about these. Here you go.

There will possibly be a version of this available that will be using individual diodes in the same housing?
 

Humanrob

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When referring to the pricing you say "...it will be lower than what there is now, even at the sale prices" -- are you talking about $/watt? And are you saying that the COBs will be less expensive than the RW series, or than other COBs currently on the market?

I have a room that will begin its next cycle in about six weeks, and I'd like to upgrade the lights in that space. Do you think these will be shipping in time for that next run?

I'm still not sure on pricing yet, it will be lower than what there is now, even at the sale prices. Except for the CXBs, those will be expensive, especially the 25w one. I am not sure on the new RW's pricing, it might be the same or more, or less than now, I haven't priced the S4s or P4s yet.
 

PSUAGRO.

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Thanks bongsmilie

They're 90°

The bottom of the reflector is a little wider than the COB itself, if you notice that lip on the bottom. I only want to catch the stray beams, not correct the entire thing. Only about 10% of the beam is corrected. So if the titanium white absorbs 10% of the light, it's 10% of 10%, meaning 99% of the beam is unobstructed.

Here's the connectors. @captainmorgan been asking about these. Here you go.




Just noticed something, these units aren't exhausting into each other when connected right???............that would be no bueno with that tight spacing between fixtures? or not ......idk
 
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