sanjuan
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And light weight, important for most tents.I really like the fence post design. It's just really economical in keeping all everything tidy.
And light weight, important for most tents.I really like the fence post design. It's just really economical in keeping all everything tidy.
How could I forget that part? It's the #1 reason I went that route, as I have my two bars on a mover with my Kessils. If I did a solid heat sink, no way I'd have been able to do that.And light weight, important for most tents.
That looks familiar. Sweet!Merry Christmas to me, merry Christmas to me.
First v29 bar. In progress for new years
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@rollitup This should be a sticky imo
I can't believe I started a thread that has over 30,000 views and now you guys are mentioning making it a sticky! This is as close as I have ever been to "going viral" lol Glad its been beneficial, I just wanted to see pics@rollitup This should be a sticky imo
I have a list, Im lazy....but yes I was probably the most recent instigator...DIY forum help too!Sooo when is someone forming the new DIY-centric/thoughtful-prefab-tolerant LED forum? (Not volunteering, I'm pretty useless when it comes to internetz)
As much as I love RIU it would be much more fun/efficient to have a front page without a single Mars thread and all the useful stickies at our fingertips.
Two separate sections: one for guides/literature and one for discussion. I know its been mentioned before but I'll mention it again until it happens as I don't really use this forum for anything else!
That looks really good!Here are a few pictures of my first 2 lights. I used the 5.88' profile, CXB3590 3500k CD and the HLG-185H-C1400B drivers. I added the external 100K pot to dim the lights and used standard electrical boxes from Lowes. For the 1st light, I used a single box to hold the power switch, 100K pot and all the Wago connectors. It was a pain to get everything to fit. So for the second light, I added an additional box. Much easier to wire.
I wanted to say thank you for all the support this forum provides. I would not been able to do a DIY build without the help of so many here, here are a few:
(REALSTYLES,SupraSPL,captainmorgan,Alesh,Littlejacob,TimFox,Growmau5,Rahz)
This is a passive design and each panel draws 204 watts from the wall and the heatsink is only warm to the touch! 2 Panels done and more to go. I am getting a lot better as I go. I think most anyone can do a DIY build with all the resources here!
Here are a few pics:
Thank you again to a great community!
i am so jealousHere are a few pictures of my first 2 lights. I used the 5.88' profile, CXB3590 3500k CD and the HLG-185H-C1400B drivers. I added the external 100K pot to dim the lights and used standard electrical boxes from Lowes. For the 1st light, I used a single box to hold the power switch, 100K pot and all the Wago connectors. It was a pain to get everything to fit. So for the second light, I added an additional box. Much easier to wire.
I wanted to say thank you for all the support this forum provides. I would not been able to do a DIY build without the help of so many here, here are a few:
(REALSTYLES,SupraSPL,captainmorgan,Alesh,Littlejacob,TimFox,Growmau5,Rahz)
This is a passive design and each panel draws 204 watts from the wall and the heatsink is only warm to the touch! 2 Panels done and more to go. I am getting a lot better as I go. I think most anyone can do a DIY build with all the resources here!
Here are a few pics:
Thank you again to a great community!
Can you link to some pics of your build baseman?That looks really good!
I wish I had used constant current drivers to help mine look cleaner.
I ant to redo mine now toke them look like this
It doesnt look presentable like the others here, and actually I am buying more cobs and going to redo it.Can you link to some pics of your build baseman?
What is your tent size? Great job on the light.Here are a few pictures of my first 2 lights. I used the 5.88' profile, CXB3590 3500k CD and the HLG-185H-C1400B drivers. I added the external 100K pot to dim the lights and used standard electrical boxes from Lowes. For the 1st light, I used a single box to hold the power switch, 100K pot and all the Wago connectors. It was a pain to get everything to fit. So for the second light, I added an additional box. Much easier to wire.
I wanted to say thank you for all the support this forum provides. I would not been able to do a DIY build without the help of so many here, here are a few:
(REALSTYLES,SupraSPL,captainmorgan,Alesh,Littlejacob,TimFox,Growmau5,Rahz)
This is a passive design and each panel draws 204 watts from the wall and the heatsink is only warm to the touch! 2 Panels done and more to go. I am getting a lot better as I go. I think most anyone can do a DIY build with all the resources here!
Here are a few pics:
Thank you again to a great community!
The tent is 4x4' and thank you! DIY is becoming very additive.What is your tent size? Great job on the light.