I need a vero 29 printable template

Budget Buds

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Any body know where I can find a printable/downloadable template for the vero 29 cobs? I'd like to pre tap my holes in my heat sink so when the cobs get here I can just screw them in . I found the one by supra but it is a zip file and when i pull it up there is a blank page. Any help is appreciated . Thanks
 

PilouPilou

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Sorry to "come" in your conversation guys but I make the most of the opportunity to ask you questions how to connect solder less the VERO29 in serie! I don't understand how it is possible with the molex connector? Can I do it as simply as it is possible with the cxb or citiled? Sry I am conscious that my question can be totally stupid for you but I can't imagine how it is possible to connect them in serie with the molex connector!!
 

Budget Buds

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Sorry to "come" in your conversation guys but I make the most of the opportunity to ask you questions how to connect solder less the VERO29 in serie! I don't understand how it is possible with the molex connector? Can I do it as simply as it is possible with the cxb or citiled? Sry I am conscious that my question can be totally stupid for you but I can't imagine how it is possible to connect them in serie with the molex connector!!
Positive to negative, No difference :)
 

PilouPilou

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Positive to negative, No difference :)
Yes.. seen like that it's an evidence!! What I would to know is if I must add a wago or a solder between each molex wire - with a "normal" chip holder like the one used for the cxb per example, I just go from + to - with one wire.. but in case of the molex connection it seems that it is a bit different.
It is already written in my signature but I have problems to express perfectly in english what I think... my post confirm it again haha!! ;-)
 

PilouPilou

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You could use wagos,but remember in series with molex not to exceed 130v so this connection is better suited for parallel wiring to keep voltage lower per connection
Thank you very much for your reply - so it limits the possibilities in serie especially if you use the ~70V version + bridgelux doesn't advice to use a parallel connection with their cobs... well, I'm gonna forget my dream of a x2 ~70V light! Thank you again ;)
 

sixstring2112

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Thank you very much for your reply - so it limits the possibilities in serie especially if you use the ~70V version + bridgelux doesn't advice to use a parallel connection with their cobs... well, I'm gonna forget my dream of a x2 ~70V light! Thank you again ;)
Personally i think if your just using 2 x 69v vero in series for 140ish volts you should be fine.i would not go much past that though.i just did 4 x 50v vero with the molex in parallel and seems good so far :)
 
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