CobKits
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six cncs his own stuff on his plasma tableClean frame, six. Did you have a shop cnc that for you?
six cncs his own stuff on his plasma tableClean frame, six. Did you have a shop cnc that for you?
seriesI am starting my first DIY project hopefully this weekend. I have a HLG-320H-C1400B and want to wire it up to 6x CLU048-1212C4-353M2K1. Do I need to wire this in series or parallel?
100k regardless of cob config. only thing that changes pot value is if you gang dimming circuits from multiple driversAlso does anyone know if I just need a potentionometer 100k resistance for the dimmer? Or does the resistance change because I am running 6 cobs?
Ohhh, I'm jealous. Thats funsix cncs his own stuff on his plasma table
You can get some great stuff at your local metal recycling place often, depends on their policy tho, some wont sell to private citizens...Where's the cheapest place to order 90 degree aluminum stock? Need about 24ft of it. Home Depot, or any particular place online?
So what do you think of running 5 1212's connected in series and using BJB holders, 180v, 250w?Its 150V so you should be fine. ive personally run them up to 200 without issue (tho i cant advocate that)
i could do the swap but that might run me out of ideals, i have to check
I like that saying, seems like something my father would have said to me lol.You really compare a large company to an individual that is doing it to help others out and you want to complain about $7 difference in shipping. The few things that you bought go inside a medium flat rate box and its $15 to ship anywhere in the usa.If that is really going to kill you to pay it then you can wait 4-6 weeks and paying less for shipping.
Personally I would rather help out that individual that is here even if it cost more the information and resource is invaluable
There is a old saying on custom made things you can have it 2 out of 3 ways you get to pick, you can have it fast, you can get it cheap, or you can get it done right, but you cant have all 3
Yeah, I may buy the radial heatsinks next time and compare them to the pins, always a different story when they are in your hand. I did feel a little bummed I paid 30$ more than what I could have spent, but it's too late to go in the past lol. I forgot the difference between heat watts and watts. Worst comes to worst, I'll have to 2 cob lights haha.Ive run 9980s @ 50 watts with no major issues, but they do get warm to the touch, still way below thermal limits of cobs. If I had to do it over again I would have went a size larger. I see you said you can top mount the pins, but Im not sure how to do it, radial fins are easy to do, you can screw right into the built in spots on top of the sink or just drill a hole in the center of sink and screw into that. Ive got some pin sinks and the pins are fragile, they are much easier to damage than the fins. I just ordered some mecha
MODULED GIGA 15250-B for $15 each and they are rated at 75w, but Im going to run them at 50. Also gotta figure that the 'rated' watts is HEAT watts, not power supplied to cob. So Im going to be producing maybe 30watts of heat on a 75w rated sink, should work great.
Where's the cheapest place to order 90 degree aluminum stock? Need about 24ft of it. Home Depot, or any particular place online?
White Power All The Way Babywhat color you veggin with?
No pics of table atm,its at my dads shop.might do a video some day down the road.aluminum plate im using is 8th in. 4 x 8ft sheets.Hey six, post a pic of that plasma table. Is that aluminum 1/8", I'm def envious. Hate to see what that might cost at a local shop.
-10% RIU code of courseIf you order 5 Mechatronix 9980 heatsinks, you are gonna pay 50+11 for shipping, so 61$, rated at 48.5W, no side mount
At Cobbys, you are paying 92$ for 5 120mm plus 15$ for shipping, so 107$, rated to 60w I believe, side and top mount
Robin charges 14.50$ per 120mm pin heatsink, so 72.50$ plus 20$ for shipping, so 92.50$, top and side mount, 60W
Cutter charges 12.15 per 9980 heatsink, so 61+30$=91$ (cheaper if you live in AU)
Ah yes the 10% code, do you know if NGL also uses one? Dang, I should have used the RIU code when I got stuff from you. Next time...-10% RIU code of course
Hey thanks, love to watch a vid, never had any experience with that type of work.No pics of table atm,its at my dads shop.might do a video some day down the road.aluminum plate im using is 8th in. 4 x 8ft sheets.