Positivity
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Actually it's my save money and just buy minimal leds spectum test area.
First up is a Cree CXA 3590 in 2700k
Manufacturer Part No:
CXA3590-0000-000R00AD27F
Powered by a 1.05a 96w Inventronics dimmable driver.
http://www.inventronics-co.com/upload/EUC-096SxxxDT(ST)_2013030703241121811.PDF
Decided to just keep it simple. Everything screws or pushes in. The ideal cob holders actually line up pretty good with the predrilled heatsink I had laying around. Put a 3 prong plug straight on the driver. Used wago connectors to connect everything on the dc side.
Still need to tidy it up and add a fan and another oddball potentiometer, 250k this time. Otherwise incredibly easy to make about a 88w light with a few watts to spare for a small star or two.
First up is a Cree CXA 3590 in 2700k
Manufacturer Part No:
CXA3590-0000-000R00AD27F
Powered by a 1.05a 96w Inventronics dimmable driver.
http://www.inventronics-co.com/upload/EUC-096SxxxDT(ST)_2013030703241121811.PDF
Decided to just keep it simple. Everything screws or pushes in. The ideal cob holders actually line up pretty good with the predrilled heatsink I had laying around. Put a 3 prong plug straight on the driver. Used wago connectors to connect everything on the dc side.
Still need to tidy it up and add a fan and another oddball potentiometer, 250k this time. Otherwise incredibly easy to make about a 88w light with a few watts to spare for a small star or two.