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  1. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    Got the solid wire in the mail from Amazon and that did the trick. Hopefully I can finish this light this week. Thanks for all the help.
  2. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    I'll buy solid wire today and see how that works out. Thanks. I'll post up after my later attempts.
  3. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    Maybe I'm just retarded but I stripped the wire back enough to expose the strands and twisted the strands a little then insert into connector. It stays loose though. I can take my pinkey nail and pull the wire out. Shouldn't it be in there tight?
  4. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    I thought I was. I'll try again. I realized it's not solid wire - its stranded. That matter?
  5. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    18AWG.
  6. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    So I strip the wire back and just push it in? Seems loose and can just pull right out. Yes, they're EB strips and I have a Mean Well HLG-240H-20B driver. I'm following the 4x2 build below using the 1' strips http://ledgardener.com/diy-led-strip-build-designs-samsung-bridgelux/#more-2416
  7. owneal

    Wiring Bridgelux Strips

    Sorry for the dumb question but this is my first LED build and I can't find the answer online. How do you connect the wires to the connectors on the strips?
  8. owneal

    Exhaust fan on thermostat with option to exhaust in intervals

    Definitely prefer to stay away from too much electrical work but appreciate the info. Thanks.
  9. owneal

    Exhaust fan on thermostat with option to exhaust in intervals

    Good idea. I'll try that. Was thinking I'd need to exhaust it out of the room but I guess as long as it filters the stink out it'll be all good. Thanks for the suggestion.
  10. owneal

    Exhaust fan on thermostat with option to exhaust in intervals

    I have an exhaust fan that's plugged into a thermostat which kicks on my exhaust fan when the temp hits 80F. In veg that was fine but entering flower itd be nice to be able to have the exhaust fan kick on at set intervals (every 15 min or 30 minutes as needed) regardless of temp to help with...
  11. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Its actually not so bad keeping in mind that I have nothing to compare it to lol.
  12. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Yeah glad it was an easy, cheap fix. Me too on the reports lol. I'll def be posting up as I get things moving forward.
  13. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Went with the free options first. Made another intake hole so I now have two 6" intake holes. Lowered the thermometer to canopy level and I'm now at 79F and it's been 2 hours with the lights on. RH is at 40%. Thank you all for your help!
  14. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Thermometer placement did cross my mind but just panicked instead. Doh...
  15. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Cool thanks. Added 1 additional intake earlier. Gonna hang the thermometer and see where I'm at and will definitely post up the results.
  16. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    It's got a magnet on the back so I just put it on the side of a light. Rookie mistake? Where's the best spot for it?
  17. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Got it, thanks. Yeah Yeah definitely gonna get a bigger fan. I'll report back once i make these adjustments. Thanks.
  18. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    It's an ipower 4" inline fan exhausting from the top corner of the room on top of the lights. I haven't tried running it without the filter.
  19. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Was about to do this but then realized that I wouldn't have a way to vent outside of the room to the laundry room next door? How would i go from the filter back to the duct to vent outside the room? Filter is capped at the end. * Edit * just realized they probably sell end caps so it's open on...
  20. owneal

    Room too hot - what's my next step?

    Is a fan like this OD for my small closet? I like that it goes up to 710cfm but u can also reduce it to 30% of that. I can't post links yet since I'm too new but it's an 8" HyperFan
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