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the dopest

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That thread is 20 pages long as well, any links to the reflectors? Sorry, I don't want to seem lazy but even google brings me to those threads/posts but none so far mention availability/model number or link to an actual 90* reflector.
 

Greengenes707

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That thread is 20 pages long as well, any links to the reflectors? Sorry, I don't want to seem lazy but even google brings me to those threads/posts but none so far mention availability/model number or link to an actual 90* reflector.
It may be...but is that really that long, and seems like a better place to ask. I would bet you find there answer before page 20 for the part number. Google is not hard to navigate...also, it is bringing you to those threads for a reason...the info is there. The information you are seeking is on page 20. Recently instock in single count from mouser. Used to only be in 52's. I have been running them for a while...great reflectors.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/diy-cob-reflectors.854312/page-20
 

the dopest

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Thanks GG, I would have been pissed had I read the entire thread and found the answer on the last page. You are the man, this place rocks, thanks again!
 

stardustsailor

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May 04, 2015
Mean Well Introduces IP67 Grade Economical 100 W LED Power Supply
The economical LP family launched by Mean Well has been widely adopted by the economical LED lighting fixture market. For constant current (C.C.) output applications, this family has offered a complete product line - LPLC-18/LPHC-18 (18W), LPC-20(20W), LPC-35(35W), LPC-60(60W) and LPC-150(150W).

Mean Well's new LPC-100 LED power supply is a economical constant current solution with IP67 sealing
Features:
• 90 to 264 VAC input
• Constant current(C.C.)output
• High efficiency up to 90%
• Fanless design, cooling by free air convection
• Working temperature: -25 to +50℃
IP67 design
Class II power unit (no FG)
• Exploits 94V-0 flame retardant plastic case
• Protections:Short circuit /Over voltage
• Approval: CE
• Dimension( Lx W x H):190 x 52 x 37 mm
2 years warranty

In order to make the LP family further more exhaustive,
Mean Well is pleased to unveil the 100 W constant current output LED power supply
LPC-100 series.
This series is approved for IP67 protection level that it can effectively protect the internal electrical components from the damages of dust and moisture. In addition, it is equipped with short circuit protection and over voltage protection functions. LPC-100 is truly suitable to be applied to every kind of the C.C. mode LED lighting related applications, such as decorative lighting, recessed light, spot light, etc.

For additional information, please visit www.meanwell.com, contact your local Mean Well representative or download the LPC-100 datasheet.
 

Mainlinekush

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(12) CXA3070 AB 30H COBBS. 610.00
(5) HLG-185H-C1400B Drivers. 374.88
(3) NOCTUA NF-A14 industrial PPC-2000 PWM 140mm fans and screens. 105.00
(1) Arctic F14 PWM 140mm fan. 10.95
(4) 24"x 5.886 Heat sinks. 189.37
(4) NOS Spectrol 50K potentiometers. Model 534-503. 34.99
(12) 50-2234C/ cobb fixtures. 35.29

$1360.48
Just finished my 9 3070s AB light need to make a rig to hang it but should be up soon.
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Mainlinekush

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@Mainlinekush

How many hours for designing and building?
It was kinda a group effort @SupraSPL HELPING me learn about cobbs and components.

A budy of mine spent about 20 hours building the design in solidworks then I think I spent probably a,nother 40 hrs on the assembly and shit. I started in December but waited till plants were almost ready for flower to finish it up planning on making a few more now.
 

AquariusPanta

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It was kinda a group effort @SupraSPL HELPING me learn about cobbs and components.

A budy of mine spent about 20 hours building the design in solidworks then I think I spent probably a,nother 40 hrs on the assembly and shit. I started in December but waited till plants were almost ready for flower to finish it up planning on making a few more now.
I enjoy messing around on SolidWorks; AutoCADs easier to learn though in my experience.

The first prototype takes the longest! The next bunch of fixtures shouldn't be so time consuming. By the way, what are you calling this lineup of DIY fixtures?

Also, where did you find those sliders/leg pegs? Those are bitchen!
 

Mainlinekush

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I enjoy messing around on SolidWorks; AutoCADs easier to learn though in my experience.

The first prototype takes the longest! The next bunch of fixtures shouldn't be so time consuming. By the way, what are you calling this lineup of DIY fixtures?

Also, where did you find those sliders/leg pegs? Those are bitchen!
Thanks brother my buddy ordered them for me from his shop I'll ask him when I get a chance. He couldn't wait to put them on when you set the 60 lb fixture down they compress and make a squeeze noise.
I haven't named it yet all the top covers have some cree and meanwell logos.
Really I don't know anyone else looking to spend this amount on a light but I have had some request for some smaller version.
I wired this one so I can daisy chain two fixtures with pc power Cords and run off 1 timer.
 

stardustsailor

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Old news ( from year 2011) ?
Copy-cat from Osram's "Brilliant mix " ?
Draw your own conclusions ...

http://ledlight.osram-os.com/technology/brilliant-mix/

http://ledlight.osram-os.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/OSRAM-OS_Application_Guide-Brilliant_Mix_Tech_Note_v1_1_4_2012.pdf

http://ledlight.osram-os.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/OSRAM-OS_WEBINAR_HighCRI_06-26-12.pdf

Cyan -white phosphor conversion LEDS + Amber/ red monochromatics = High CRI ,high efficiency white light .
Can't beat german tech & knowledge ..
Always ( far ) ahead ,from the rest ...
I just wish they had same wisdom & knowledge about "politics " and "macro-economy " ..
Still.....Nobody's perfect ...
...
Nobody ...
:wink:

Cheers.
 
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