wow, in time I wrote this there was the awesome 4,000 cob grow a few posts up. Nice stuff, sorry to follow with this garbage!
I'm aware most stuff made in china is crap. No need for saying sorry!
Pic of china COB mounted to solid copper heatsink with heatpipes. Note I don't have a fuse, not sure what to use. Blurry, but my first COB. It took almost 10 seconds for the solder to flow which had me worried. Maybe I will pick up some flux before trying the Vero's (4K color
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Trying to figure spacing for the Vero's for a 2x3 footprint. The china cob will be in the middle.
For my main string, consisting of 4x vero 29's on an HLG ... 1050mA driver I have voltage leftover I was hoping to use to run blue LED's. As far as I know that's the high end for current on blue LED's. Just do the math and add up the voltage to see how many I can use or is it too risky to the string?
Maybe I'll add a 5th Vero at some point but it will take a complete rebuild of the panel I'm putting together. Originally I had thought of putting CPU coolers on top of a 1/4" plate, but since each cooler is supposed to cool an 85W processor I thought I would use a piece of scrap 1/8"x 5 x 27 aluminum sheet, then cut holes so the base of the heatsink is exposed through the sheet, screw the heatsinks to the 1/8" Al plate + thermal grease for a little extra dissipation...
Yesterday I cleaned up on scrap, already mentioned in another thread. $20 cash I picked up 25 heatsinks + 2x 140mm fans + 2x 20V 6.5A notebook power supplies (
what to do with the power supplies?) and since I have 20 extra CPU coolers, use thermal epoxy to attach as many as possible top of the aluminum sheet...
The red arrow points to the heatsink type I am considering mounting the Vero's to. They have the largest base + mass.
Here are a few on top of the aluminum sheet, not showing the ones with heat pipes because they probably need better ventilation. I wouldn't actually arrange them in this order because the fin orientation may not work well for convection... plus consider I may need the 140mm fan gently blowing on the panel.
Again, no fuse in line and I don't have a potentiometer for the Mean Well, locally the pots are rated to 1A. Maybe do a PWM. I'll probably PWM for the fan speed, starting at 12V.
Got to get out and pick up some #4 screws, seed starting plugs, etc... Maybe even finish this today? Unlikely, but will give it a shot.