Airwalker16
Well-Known Member
See how simple?Eat a bowl of dicks.
See how simple?Eat a bowl of dicks.
Yep. Thanks, too.See how simple?
click on the arrow
click on the arrow
Yes you can write whatever in your own post...and make it seem liek someone said something they didn't...click on the arrow
Thanks, man. I really feel old, now. I'm OK with it, though.Yes you can write whatever in your own post...and make it seem liek someone said something they didn't...
BUT when you up click the little arrow next to the quotes name...it takes you to the original quote and it can never be altered by anyone else.
That arrow can be used to take quote from one thread to another and "cite" the thread and place in conversation it too place.
To be fair. besides dimming it does serve as a great all in one multi channel timer.I spent $200 on a Bluefish controller and wired up everything for effortless dimming and adjustment. I used it once to dim for a day or two, then set everything to 100% and never touched it again.
moral of the story: dimming is like having two dicks. most people will rarely have a use for the second dick. but every once in a rare blue moon, you go home with 2 chicks, and that second dick becomes really useful. just my 2c.
FIFYI don't know how internet forums work, and anyone who operates outside of my basic understanding should be banned, because the rest world should only exist how i perceive it
would filling in the remaining voltage with 4000K xp-g3s make this more attractive?1050ma for 61% with 3590 CD bin. it has taken me a while, but I have come to realize : for a personal garden of any decent size 100sqft ++ going 700ma to gain that extra 3% just isnt worth it for the majority of us paying 15 cents per KWH. Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, sure go 700ma. But I dont think many people are going 700ma anymore, especially with Realstyles & SupraSPL not actively posting and promoting the drive current.
900ma / 1100ma are more interesting to me.
The issue with most of Meanwells 1050ma offerings is the extra voltage that goes un-used in 9 out of 10 configurations.
hlg185 1050: 190v runs 5.5 cxb
hlg240 1050: 238v runs 6.9 cxb (best example, driver may or may not fire the 7th cob @34.5v)
hlg320 1050: 305v runs 8.8 cxb ( but not 9. I tried. )
their entire 1050 cc line has too much voltage for max driver efficiency cxb setups. This is a worthy issue that custom drive current LSD drivers could solve.
-Give me a 1150ma LSD driver that runs 5 cxb @ 34.5v and 99% utilization.
sure it would. either that or LEDengin's 660nmwould filling in the remaining voltage with 4000K xp-g3s make this more attractive?
Thank you.got my 2 replacement drivers in hand now.
thanks PLC.
this deal was more of a BOGO free a month later. lol
Awesome! Thanks you. Love USPS rates...not a fan of their handling. They should have all been quarterbacks.I got my drivers on Monday. Post office ripped half the side off on one side of the box. Flipping idiots. No damage to the drivers though. Thank You PLC.
G GAwesome! Thanks you. Love USPS rates...not a fan of their handling. They should have all been quarterbacks.
I never rely on the USPS boxs seal. Always tape well.G G
as a past PO worker , trust me add tape to the free boxes & envelopes don't trust the self adhesive strips
a couple pennies of tape on a free priority box is cost effective ,
as I did have a ebay business 7 years ago so i have seen both ends of this issue