The Chinese Quantum Board Knock Off Builds

ilovereggae

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Don't laugh at this idea please, but what do you all think of using 13"x 18" aluminum baker pans to mount the boards? I could get 2 on each one mounted long ways. Also seems like it would be more rigid than just using a flat sheet of aluminum. If I mounted the boards to the bottom, the lip around the edge would seem to dissipate some more heat and could get a few holes drilled for hanging clips. And the price is right :)

 

Rocket Soul

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I spent all day yesterday making spreadsheets for comparison sake. I am definitely going to go with 561c chips, as they are definitely the best value.
Thanks for the specifics on the boards to look for. I guess I will contact Meiju for a price directly. Its a dice roll when you try to search Ali for the boards. The same product is listed 3 or 4 times at different prices, from the same company. Very confusing. Shipping prices also seemed the best from KB when they offer the UPS Express option. Only like $40 to ship 12 boards. But I guess I need to contact them about tariffs to see what those would cost. To be honest I am close to giving up and just buying HLG V1 boards as I am weighing the time spent guessing + not knowing exactly what I would be getting from China. Plus seems like if I go that route, I should order at least 1 or 2 spares just in case of failure.

The harder part that I am wrestling with now is finding reasonably price aluminum sheets in the sizes i need (2 boards per 12x18" or 4 boards per 12x48"). It seems that Aluminum is the one thing that is most affected by Trump tariffs. I did find cold rolled 0.125" sheet metal in the 12x18" size for super cheap, but not sure if that is going to be a good enough conductor to keep 2 boards cool running @ 60W? I don't have a garage or tool shop to cut metal down myself, and the price i got back from a local metal shop was only a few $ cheaper than just buying heatsinks w predrilled holes.
12x18 should work. Some people run 60w with no heatsink. Main advantage over the baking trays its that its almost 3 times as thick. If you find you want better cooling glue some u-channels fromm the scrapyard.

40"x 14" of similar thickness alu did 250w easily.
I think it would be much different it you run them harder.

Bear in mind, the hlg550 have about 28x24" of 4mm thick alu for a 480 driver.
 

formatme

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Don't laugh at this idea please, but what do you all think of using 13"x 18" aluminum baker pans to mount the boards? I could get 2 on each one mounted long ways. Also seems like it would be more rigid than just using a flat sheet of aluminum. If I mounted the boards to the bottom, the lip around the edge would seem to dissipate some more heat and could get a few holes drilled for hanging clips. And the price is right :)

seems like a normal idea to me, seems like it would work. i wonder if baking sheets are solid or hollow though.
 

ilovereggae

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seems like a normal idea to me, seems like it would work. i wonder if baking sheets are solid or hollow though.
I found some that were thick enough (12 gauge which is 2.7mm) for $10 each. The only problem is that they are concave so that as the food cooks it becomes flat. I don't think they will work properly for lighting. I will stick with my plan of using the precut 12x18 sheet metal for $10 each instead unless someone has a better idea.
 
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ilovereggae

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baking sheets ac fan 300w per sheet..4x320 diode panels per driver

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Genius. I love it. I managed to find flat baker half sheets for $3.99 each! After seeing your build I need to give this a shot. I could include angle bars for each pair like you have and be able to hang and cool 12 boards for under $50.

Heres where I found them @boybelue
Just search for full size aluminum sheets if you want ones you can fit 4 boards on.
 

MedMonkey

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I may be needing some new boards. Anyone tell me what boards to replace qb288 v1 that would work with the hlg-320h-c2100b and fit on the heatsinks I have?
 

Rocket Soul

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Genius. I love it. I managed to find flat baker half sheets for $3.99 each! After seeing your build I need to give this a shot. I could include angle bars for each pair like you have and be able to hang and cool 12 boards for under $50.

Heres where I found them @boybelue
Just search for full size aluminum sheets if you want ones you can fit 4 boards on.
If you want run boards at higher wattage make sure those baking trays are thick enough. It helps with sucking the heat out of the board.
 

ilovereggae

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its not so much the thickness ..but they need fins that re in contact with more air

..i am using a fan i can run them full on if i want....

but if you have a good room fan blowing on the baking sheets it relly helps..
Did you use thermal paste to attach the boards to the sheets? I don't see any screw holes.

Also did you glue the angle bars to the sheets or screw them on?
 
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