TerrapinBlazin
Well-Known Member
Seems like because of covid-19 and the shutdown in Michigan, heatsinkUSA is not fulfilling orders. I just set up a small tent for clones and seedlings and the only thing I could find to mount the strip was some 2 inch flat aluminum. I was hoping to find c-channel but had no luck. The light seems to work just fine. It’s a 5000k Samsung f564b running off a HLG-60h-48a. Since it’s for clones it’s turned down all the way. I’m going to get a proper heatsink for it as soon as I can, but I want to know if the strip is going to get fried or if it will be okay.
There are a lot of commercial lighting applications for these same kinds of strips. The strips in commercial office lights run at about 30-40 watts and they don’t have heatsinks. They’re just mounted to the sheet metal light housing.
I like the way the strip on the flat piece of aluminum looks, but it’s definitely kinda hot. It’s hard to get an accurate read with a laser thermometer but I’m guessing the aluminum is around 130 degrees with the strip running as low as the driver will let me turn it down.

There are a lot of commercial lighting applications for these same kinds of strips. The strips in commercial office lights run at about 30-40 watts and they don’t have heatsinks. They’re just mounted to the sheet metal light housing.
I like the way the strip on the flat piece of aluminum looks, but it’s definitely kinda hot. It’s hard to get an accurate read with a laser thermometer but I’m guessing the aluminum is around 130 degrees with the strip running as low as the driver will let me turn it down.
